It is a good baby. It likes its little white bed. Grace likes to see the baby. She says: "Do not cry, baby. "Do not eat your little white hands." Can you see the baby's hands? "Now I must go and feed my bird," says Grace. May is a good little girl. She feeds her bird and her mouse, and then she puts the bird's cage in the sun. Then she puts the baby to sleep. When the baby is a-sleep, she puts it on the bed. The baby is asleep now. When May feeds the mouse, the little mouse likes to eat. The mouse likes May. The sheep are not white, but the little lambs are white. "Ma-ry had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow; And ev-er-y-where that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go." Can you look at the sun? No, it is too bright. When can you see the moon? When it is night. "What do you give us, Sun?" "I give you heat and light." What do cows give us? Cows give us milk. What do sheep give us? Sheep give us wool. Grace took a rake in her little hands. She put her baby sis-ter in the nest. Baby did not like to play in the nest. "Grace," said her mam-ma, "do not put the baby in the sun-light. "It is too bright for her. the tree." Put her un-der |