Read Ebook: The Tiddly Winks by Smith Laura Rountree Walsh Haidee Zack Illustrator
Font size: Background color: Text color: Add to tbrJar First Page Next PageEbook has 764 lines and 9930 words, and 16 pagesHe Wheeled Him in a Wheelbarrow Page 10 Tiddly Winks Bowed to the Waste Basket " 19 Tiddly Winks Jumped into the Ink Well " 21 He Began to Swing on the Pendulum " 25 Tiddly Winks Made the Clothes Look Funny " 29 He Went to Sleep in a Clothes Basket " 31 Tiddly Winks Danced with the Mouse " 33 He Watched One Little Girl " 39 Tiddly Winks Laughed Like a Brownie " 41 Tiddly Winks Ran on One Side " 45 He Ran a Race Round and Round the Old Clock's Face " 59 On His Velocipede " 63 Sawing Wood " 67 Skating " 71 Dancing " 74 I Live in a Doll House Under the Old Apple Tree " 82 When I begin I like to Spin " 84 Playing Leap-Frog " 89 THE TIDDLY WINKS COUNTING Tiddly Winks says, One, two, How do you do? Tiddly Wee says, Three, four, Here comes one more. Tiddly Thrift says, Five, six, I have saving tricks. The Tiddly Winks. Tiddly Cheer-Up says, Seven, eight Laugh at any rate. Tiddly Scowl says, Nine, ten, I scowl again. Tiddly Why says, Eleven, twelve, Why not count like elves? We Can Count As Well As Think, Says Every Little Tiddly Wink! GOOD MORNING "Good morning," said Tiddly Winks. "Good morning," sang the School Bell. "Who are you?" asked Tiddly Winks. "Who are you?" asked the School Bell. Tiddly Winks said, "I am a fairy, light and airy, And I sing like a canary." The School Bell was busy ringing. The School Bell was busy singing, "I am the School Bell, ding dong, I am the School Bell, hear my song." THE SCHOOL BELL Tiddly Winks heard the song. Tiddly Winks heard the School Bell sing. He said, "I am a cousin of the Brownies." The School Bell said, "I am a cousin of the Church Bell." Tiddly Winks said, "See the children!" The children were coming to school. Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page |
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