“I don’t want to be a fine lady,” said Bobby. “I don’t want a dress. I’m a tailor. This is my shop.”
“You can’t make a suit of clothes,” said Betty.
“I can make an apron,” said Bobby. “See, Teddy-bear is a shoemaker. I’ll make the shoemaker an apron.”
Mother gave them some pieces of cloth.
She gave each a needle and thread.
They played Bobby was a tailor and Betty a dressmaker.
For study and play:
When I was a dressmaker, a dressmaker, a dressmaker,