The Kindergarten-primary Magazine, Volumen34

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Bertha Johnston, E. Lyell Earle
1922

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Página 23 - Come, little leaves," said the wind one day. "Come o'er the meadows with me and play. Put on your dresses of red and gold, Summer has gone and the days are cold." Soon as the leaves heard the wind's loud call, Down they came fluttering one and all. Over the
Página 101 - I saw you toss the kites on high And blow the birds across the sky And all around I heard you pass, Like ladies skirts across the grass ; О wind a blowing all day long
Página 89 - pledge allegiance to my Flag, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all.
Página 23 - October gave a party The leaves by hundreds came, The chestnuts, oaks and maples, And leaves of every name. The sunshine spread a carpet And everything was grand. Miss Weather led the dancing, Professor Wind the band. The chestnuts came in yellow, The oaks in crimson dressed, The lovely
Página 55 - Once in, royal David's city Stood a lowly cattle, shed Where a mother laid her baby In a manger for His bed. Mary was that mother mild Jesus Christ that little child.
Página 60 - I heard the bells on Christmas day Their old familiar carols play, And wild and sweet the words repeat Of 'Peace on earth, good will to
Página 23 - Who hath seen the wind? Neither you nor I; But when the trees bow down their heads The wind is passing by.
Página 9 - Do all the good you can By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, To all the
Página 101 - way the wind doth blow, Some one is glad to have it so So blow it East or blow it West The wind that blows That wind is best.
Página 23 - they danced and flew, Singing the soft little songs they knew. Dancing and whirling the little leaves went, Winter had called them and they were content. Soon fast asleep in their earthy bed, The snow

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