Reading and Literature First Reader . Once I Saw a Little Bird Once I saw a little bird Come hop, hop, hop;So I cried, Little bird, Will you stop, stop, stop? I went to the windowTo say, How do you do? But he shook his little tail,And far away he flew. —Mother Goose,19 A Little Sister I have a little sister; they call her Peep, PeepcShe wades in the water deep, deep, deep; She climbs the mountains, high, high, high—Poor little thing! She has but one eye. —Mother Goose The Old Woman Under the Hill There was an old woman lived under a hill;And if shes not gone, she lives there still. — Mother Go


Reading and Literature First Reader . Once I Saw a Little Bird Once I saw a little bird Come hop, hop, hop;So I cried, Little bird, Will you stop, stop, stop? I went to the windowTo say, How do you do? But he shook his little tail,And far away he flew. —Mother Goose,19 A Little Sister I have a little sister; they call her Peep, PeepcShe wades in the water deep, deep, deep; She climbs the mountains, high, high, high—Poor little thing! She has but one eye. —Mother Goose The Old Woman Under the Hill There was an old woman lived under a hill;And if shes not gone, she lives there still. — Mother Goose*20. Some Little Mice Some little mice sat in a barn to spin,Pussy came by, and put her head in;Shall I come in and cut your threads?No, Miss Puss, you will bite off our neaClS. —Mother Goose. Hush-a-bye Baby Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top,When the wind blows, the cradle will rock,When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall,Down will come baby, cradle, and all. —Mother Goose. 21


Size: 2232px × 1119px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectreading, bookyear1911