. Little folks in Busy-land . My brother is a carpenter, But Im a weaver-man. The trees give wood for him to use, He builds wheneer he can. The sheep give me their wool to makeA carpet or a rug,A hammock or some woolen clothesTo keep dolls warm and Come, Clara, and see some of my are caps and coats, carpets and rugs, ham-mocks and horse-reins, Easter chickens, and manyother pretty things to show you. I have a little store where all the dolls cometo buy warm clothing and carpets and rugs for theirhouses. Mrs. Yarn tends the store when I am is made of soft yarn—coar
. Little folks in Busy-land . My brother is a carpenter, But Im a weaver-man. The trees give wood for him to use, He builds wheneer he can. The sheep give me their wool to makeA carpet or a rug,A hammock or some woolen clothesTo keep dolls warm and Come, Clara, and see some of my are caps and coats, carpets and rugs, ham-mocks and horse-reins, Easter chickens, and manyother pretty things to show you. I have a little store where all the dolls cometo buy warm clothing and carpets and rugs for theirhouses. Mrs. Yarn tends the store when I am is made of soft yarn—coarse and straight. Are you the only weaver in the world ? askedClara. Oh, no, laughed the little boy; men andwomen and children and spiders and even Jack Frostcan weave. Jack Frost always uses white and he isthe most quiet worker of all the weavers.
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