REVIEW
Come here, my good child. Tell me your name. How old are you? Do you go to school? What do you do at school? Have you any books? Do you like to read? Have you a flag at your school? Can you play ball with Bennie? What is your doll's name? How many dogs have you? What can birds do? Do you like to look at pictures? Where is Shut Eye Town? Can you ride to that town? Have you a baby at home? How many little girls do you know?
rain cloud house black think
See how black that cloud is. I think it is going to rain. Yes, I see the rain now. We must run to the house. Do you like the rain, Bennie? No, I do not like the rain now. I can not fly my kite in the rain.
wind blow hear loud roar
Do you hear the wind, Bennie? Hear it blow! Hear it roar! Yes, I hear it. How loud it blows! It blows and blows. It roars and roars. We can hear the wind roar. But we can not see it. It blows all about the house. It blows the clouds and it blows the trees. It roars on the house top. It roars in the rain. I do not like to hear the wind roar. It blows my kite away. It blows the birds about the trees. Wind, do not blow all day. Let the bright sun shine.
flowers grow show snow find
blue red white yellow lily
Ring, ring! Sing, sing! Here come the flowers to town. I have some blue flowers. I have a red, red rose. How pretty they are! Do you know where the flowers grow? Oh, yes, yes! We know. Come with us and we will show you. Show me where the roses grow. Show me where to find blue flowers. Go down by the brook. Go and look, look, look. You will find a white lily. It is as white as snow.
We found yellow flowers on the ground. We found some roses on the wall. You may find as many. Go and look. Ring, ring! Sing, sing! Here come the flowers to town.
taking shall
Where are you going, Marian? Are you going far? I am taking a walk. Will you not come with me? Oh, yes, Marian. I like to walk. Where shall we go? Let us look for some flowers. I know where they grow.
them best there cold which
I see some roses now. Shall I run and get them? Some roses are white, some are red. I like this red rose best. Now we will go down by the brook. We will find white flowers there. I found a white lily there one day. It was white as milk. It was white as snow. Some flowers grow under the snow. How cold they must be! Sing, sing, lily bells ring! Here are yellow, red, and blue flowers. Which do you like best? I like the blue flowers best. I will give them to you.
chickens wings can't don't
Look, look! Look there, brother! See the pretty little birds, We do not call them birds, Marian. They are little chickens. See them run about on the ground. Have they no wings? Can't they fly? Chickens have wings, but they don't fly.
us chick something count
Let us call the little chickens to us. Chick, chick, chick, chick! Come here, little chickens, come to me. I have something for you. Come and get it. See all the chickens run. They know that you have something. They think you will give it to them. Some of my chickens are white. Some are black, and some are yellow. Which do you like best? I can not tell. I like them all. How many chickens have you? I can't tell how many. They run about so I can't count them. Can you count them, Marian?
falling shine drive out
Oh, Ned, the rain is not falling now. I think we may go and play. The clouds are going away. I think the sun will shine soon. Let us go out and see. Yes, there is the sun in the blue sky. It will drive the rain clouds away. Now I can fly my kite.
sight light night then
See how the sun shines. It drives the black clouds far away. What a pretty sight it is! It shines on the trees and flowers. It shines for the birds and the brook. How bright it is! How high it is! It is high in the sky. My kite can not fly so high. The sun gives us light. It shines all day. By and by it will go down. Then day will go and night will come. We can not see the sun at night. Where shall we go then, Ned? We shall go home to mother. I think we shall go to Shut Eye Town.
| owl says who What is this? Do you know? It is an owl. The owl is a bird. See its big eyes. It sits high up in the old tree. It sits there all day. It likes to fly at night. It can not see in the bright light. Do you know what the owl says? It says, Who! who! who! |