The Queen of Hearts bakes some tarts in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts," which is not typically associated with a specific season.
Summer
The Queen of Hearts made some tarts on a summer's day.
The Queen of Hearts made some tarts on a summer's day, as mentioned in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts."
SUmmer
The Queen of Hearts made tarts on the summer's day.
The thief stole the Queen of Hearts' tarts in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts." The Queen got angry and ordered the Knave of Hearts to bring them back, leading to a trial where the Knave was accused of stealing. The rhyme ends with the Knave being pardoned by the King and Queen.
SummerThe Queen of HeartsShe made some tarts,All on a summer's day;The Knave of HeartsHe stole those tarts,And took them clean away.The King of HeartsCalled for the tarts,And beat the knave full sore;The Knave of HeartsBrought back the tarts,And vowed he'd steal no more.
The tarts belonged to the Queen of Hearts:'The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts,All on a summer day:The Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts,And took them quite away!'(Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, chapter XI)
Some tarts.
The Queen of Hearts famously made tarts in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts She Made Some Tarts." She then ordered the Knave of Hearts to steal them, leading to the phrase "The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summer's day; the Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts, and took them clean away."
The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summer's day..