My Book House: In the nurseryOlive Beaupré Miller Bookhouse for children, 1920 An anthology of literature for the youngest children including American and British nursery rhymes, fables, folk tales, poems and stories, as well as from many other sources. |
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... gave she you ? She gave me a diamond as big as my shoe . ह RUB - A - DUB - DUB , three. 26 MY BOOK HOUSE Mother Goose MOTHER MOREY Mother Goose LITTLE GIRL, LITTLE GIRL Mother Goose.
... gave she you ? She gave me a diamond as big as my shoe . ह RUB - A - DUB - DUB , three. 26 MY BOOK HOUSE Mother Goose MOTHER MOREY Mother Goose LITTLE GIRL, LITTLE GIRL Mother Goose.
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... gave the piper a penny , And bade him play the other tune , " Corn rigs are bonny . " As SI went to Bonner , I met a pig Without a wig , Upon my word and honor . As S Tommy Snooks and Bessie Brooks Were walking out. AA , baa , black ...
... gave the piper a penny , And bade him play the other tune , " Corn rigs are bonny . " As SI went to Bonner , I met a pig Without a wig , Upon my word and honor . As S Tommy Snooks and Bessie Brooks Were walking out. AA , baa , black ...
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... Gave nice , clear water for Baby's bath . Then. THE " WAKE - UP " STORY * Eudora Bumstead BELLING THE CAT Adapted from Aesop. 71 IN THE NURSERY THE "WAKE-UP" STORY Eudora Bumstead THE CLUCKING THE "WAKE-UP" STORY GOING TO LONDON Eudora ...
... Gave nice , clear water for Baby's bath . Then. THE " WAKE - UP " STORY * Eudora Bumstead BELLING THE CAT Adapted from Aesop. 71 IN THE NURSERY THE "WAKE-UP" STORY Eudora Bumstead THE CLUCKING THE "WAKE-UP" STORY GOING TO LONDON Eudora ...
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... Gave nice , clear water for Baby's bath . And the clean , white chips from the pile of wood Were glad to warm it and cook his food . So mamma went on till she came to the barn , and then said : " Good Cow , the pump has given me nice ...
... Gave nice , clear water for Baby's bath . And the clean , white chips from the pile of wood Were glad to warm it and cook his food . So mamma went on till she came to the barn , and then said : " Good Cow , the pump has given me nice ...
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... Gave nice , clear water for Baby's bath . The clean , white chips from the pile of wood Were glad to warm it and cook his food . The cow gave milk in the milk - pail bright , And the top - knot Biddy an egg , new and white . Then mamma ...
... Gave nice , clear water for Baby's bath . The clean , white chips from the pile of wood Were glad to warm it and cook his food . The cow gave milk in the milk - pail bright , And the top - knot Biddy an egg , new and white . Then mamma ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Adapted from Aesop asked baby bear beautiful began BERT BIG COO birds blue Blynken Bow wow Cock Copyright cried dear door Eugene Field eyes farmer father flew flowers garden goat Goldilocks Grasshopper Green Hjalmar jumped kitten Lambs laughed little brown Little brown brother little foxes Little Gingerbread Boy little girl little gray pony little Gustava Little Half-Chick little Hare little old little Red Hen little White Rabbit lived looked Madge Magpie Mammy Mary Mapes Dodge mee-ow merry middle-sized milk Milton Bradley Company morning mother Mouse nest never North Wind Oeyvind once Peter Peter Rabbit pony has lost pretty Pussy quick-running squash Rabindranath Tagore round sail sheep Shingebiss sing sleep soon stood stop tail tell things thought tiny wee trees Turtle Turtle Dove walk wee Mannie wings
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Página 248 - Mary had a little lamb ; Its fleece was white as snow; And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go.
Página 287 - Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums; And loyal hearts are beating high : Hats off! The flag is passing by!
Página 261 - The Swing How do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue? Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do!
Página 33 - As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives, Every wife had seven sacks, Every sack had seven cats, Every cat had seven kits — Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were going to St. Ives?
Página 368 - TWINKLE, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are, Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
Página 6 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
Página 32 - When will you pay me ? Say the bells of Old Bailey. When I grow rich, Say the bells at Shoreditch.
Página 290 - In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened. And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights...
Página 137 - Wynken and Blynken are two little eyes And Nod is a little head, And the wooden shoe that sailed the skies Is a wee one's trundle bed.
Página 137 - Twas all so pretty a sail, it seemed As if it could not be; And some folk thought 'twas a dream they'd dreamed Of sailing that beautiful sea; But I shall name you the fishermen three : Wynken, Blynken, And Nod. Wynken and Blynken are two little eyes, And Nod is a little head, And the wooden...