The Standard First [ -fifth] Reader, Libro 1C. Sower Company, 1899 |
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... sweet hear dear pěts něst lět hen white will sing chicks lit tle bird song two count å bove hay heat hap py peep ADDITIONAL WORDS TO BE TAUGHT PHONETICALLY . mate ground thou gay trap wake team seem ice ray brick sit nice tent night ...
... sweet hear dear pěts něst lět hen white will sing chicks lit tle bird song two count å bove hay heat hap py peep ADDITIONAL WORDS TO BE TAUGHT PHONETICALLY . mate ground thou gay trap wake team seem ice ray brick sit nice tent night ...
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... , and see it run . Old rat , do you like an egg ? See the hen and the eggs and the The old hen cannot count the eggs . We hear the hen cackle , cackle . song has will let white sweet away O May ,. 20 FIRST READER . 20.
... , and see it run . Old rat , do you like an egg ? See the hen and the eggs and the The old hen cannot count the eggs . We hear the hen cackle , cackle . song has will let white sweet away O May ,. 20 FIRST READER . 20.
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Martin Grove Brumbaugh. song has will let white sweet away O May , I see a bird's nest ! See , it has eggs in it ... sweet song . Sing , sweet bird , sing . chicks dear pets little harm one See the dear little. FIRST READER . 21.
Martin Grove Brumbaugh. song has will let white sweet away O May , I see a bird's nest ! See , it has eggs in it ... sweet song . Sing , sweet bird , sing . chicks dear pets little harm one See the dear little. FIRST READER . 21.
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... sweet milk , do you ? Swing high , little boy , and sing with the bird . Get the eggs in the hen's nest . Can you count the birds in the trees ? My pet bird in the cage sings a sweet song . Run , sly old rat , the cat sees you Do not ...
... sweet milk , do you ? Swing high , little boy , and sing with the bird . Get the eggs in the hen's nest . Can you count the birds in the trees ? My pet bird in the cage sings a sweet song . Run , sly old rat , the cat sees you Do not ...
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... sweet songs . We will give the rabbit an apple . Spot , run away and catch a rat . Red squirrels like to hide in high trees . Are you good boys and girls ? Can you count the birds in the trees ? Call the dog , the old rat is near . Here ...
... sweet songs . We will give the rabbit an apple . Spot , run away and catch a rat . Red squirrels like to hide in high trees . Are you good boys and girls ? Can you count the birds in the trees ? Call the dog , the old rat is near . Here ...
Términos y frases comunes
ADDITIONAL WORDS apple ball basket Ben's blind boat boys and girls bright catch cher cherries child clear stream COMMIT TO MEMORY count the eggs cried ducks eyes farmer father fish flag flew gives good milk glad glad song goats hammock happy harm hear it sing hide high tree horse hurried James jump kind Kitty Lady Moon lamb lawn let the dog little bird little crocus little girl little pansy Little Robin look Lucy Lucy's lunch mee-ow morning mother old grasshopper old hen pantry pluck purr-r Red squirrels REVIEW.-SIGHT READING Robin Red-breast rose-bush roses Row your boat run and play sang says shore sly old rat snow soldiers soon Spot squirrel sun shines sweet song swim swing high tall trees TAUGHT PHONETICALLY teacher trolley car wade warm day web-feet window
Pasajes populares
Página 61 - Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
Página 108 - LADY MOON, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? Over the sea. Lady Moon, Lady Moon, whom are you loving ? All that love me. Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep ? Why look so pale and so sad, as forever Wishing to weep ? Ask me not this, little child, if you love me : You are too bold : I must obey my dear Father above me, And do as I'm told. • Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? Over the sea.
Página 79 - Rockabye Baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle and all.
Página 32 - ONCE I saw a little bird Come hop, hop, hop ; So I cried, little bird, Will you stop, stop, stop? And was going to the window To say, how do you do ? But he shook his little tail, And far away he flew.
Página 64 - One, two, Buckle my shoe; Three, four, Shut the door; Five, six, Pick up sticks; Seven, eight, Lay them straight; Nine, ten, A good fat hen; Eleven, twelve, Who will delve?
Página 57 - THE SUN'S TRAVELS THE sun is not a-bed, when I At night upon my pillow lie; Still round the earth his way he takes, And morning after morning makes. While here at home, in shining day, We round the sunny garden play, Each little Indian sleepy-head Is being kissed and put to bed.
Página 95 - Lost your mittens! You naughty kittens! Then you shall have no pie!" "Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow.
Página 79 - BLOW, wind, blow! and go, mill, go! That the miller may grind his corn; That the baker may take it and into rolls make it, And send us some hot in the morn. Six little mice sat down to spin, Pussy passed by, and she peeped in. "What are you at, my little men?
Página 108 - Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep ? Why look so pale and so sad, as forever Wishing to weep? "Ask me not this, little child, if you love me : You are too bold : •* Jousfc obey my dear Father above me, And do as I'm told.
Página 72 - SOME little mice sat in a barn to spin ; Pussy came by, and she popped her head in : " Shall I come in, and cut your threads off?" " Oh ! no, kind sir, you will snap our heads off!