. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ead the lovely storiesThat the little folk send in. The Land of Animals By Elsie Elizabeth GlanzerJessup, Md. NANNIE was playing with her she got tired and the dollgot sleepy, then put the doll into her crib,covered her over nicely, then went to hermother. Mother, she said, I would like tohave some animal cakes. Now her mother was making muffincakes, so she was too busy to attend towhat Nannie said. The little girl then went into the put her chair up close to the she climbed up and took down herfat elephant ba


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ead the lovely storiesThat the little folk send in. The Land of Animals By Elsie Elizabeth GlanzerJessup, Md. NANNIE was playing with her she got tired and the dollgot sleepy, then put the doll into her crib,covered her over nicely, then went to hermother. Mother, she said, I would like tohave some animal cakes. Now her mother was making muffincakes, so she was too busy to attend towhat Nannie said. The little girl then went into the put her chair up close to the she climbed up and took down herfat elephant bank. In this bank were fivepennies. Wha*- awful thing do you thinkshe did then? She took the five penniesand crept softly out of the house and randown the street singing: Hop, hop, to the bakers shopFor a stick of candy! Nannie then went right into the bakersshop and spent her five pennies for someanimal cakes. Then she went home. See, Nannie said to her mother, Ihave some animal cakes. Then her mother sent her to bed forbeing so THE VAMPDrawn by Virginia Corom, Gibson Connellsville, Pa. Nannie went to bed and after a longtime she fell asleep. Then there came afair>, all dressed in white. She handedNannie a ring. Turn this, said the fairy, and if youturn it this way you will be in a lovely,bright room, but if you turn it that wayyoull be in the Land of Animals. Nannie took the ring, but when thefairy had gone, the httle girl forgot whichway to turn it. She gave it a turn thewrong way. Right away she began toshrink up so small that she hardly kne\herself. Then the Big Wind came alongand took the wee little girl away over themountains, over the fields and greenmeadows, til she came to the Land ofAnimals.


Size: 1575px × 1587px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, bookidbaltimoreohi, bookyear1920