With pencil and pen; . a/mi/ oUaJv,a/rids mo. Copy the verse. A pool is still water collected in a hollowplace. Pools are small; ponds are larger; lakesare larger yet. Lea means meadow. 32 LESSON 51. COUNTING BABYS TOES Dear little bare feet, Dimpled and white,In your long nightgown Wrapped for the night,Come, let me count all Your queer little toes,Pink as the heart Of a shell or a rose. LESSON 51 — Continued 33 One is a lady That sits in the sun;Two is a baby, And three is a nun;Four is a lily With innocent breast;And five is a birdie Asleep in her nest. Read the verses, and learn them by he


With pencil and pen; . a/mi/ oUaJv,a/rids mo. Copy the verse. A pool is still water collected in a hollowplace. Pools are small; ponds are larger; lakesare larger yet. Lea means meadow. 32 LESSON 51. COUNTING BABYS TOES Dear little bare feet, Dimpled and white,In your long nightgown Wrapped for the night,Come, let me count all Your queer little toes,Pink as the heart Of a shell or a rose. LESSON 51 — Continued 33 One is a lady That sits in the sun;Two is a baby, And three is a nun;Four is a lily With innocent breast;And five is a birdie Asleep in her nest. Read the verses, and learn them by heart. LESSON 52 Copy the sentences, and fill the blanks 1. Babys feet are and white. 2. They are wrapped in the long — 3. Let me count the little — 4. They are pink as LESSON 53 Copy the second stanza of the poem.


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