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Munafa ebook

Munafa ebook

Read Ebook: 365 bedtime stories by Bonner Mary Graham Choate Florence Illustrator Curtis Elizabeth Illustrator

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Ebook has 4116 lines and 144287 words, and 83 pages

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JANUARY 1: A NEW YEAR'S PARTY 1

FEBRUARY 1: MICE ARE DISCOVERED 24

MARCH 1: LUCY'S TONSILS 48

APRIL 1: MARKETING 74

MAY 1: THE TREE SWALLOWS 99

JUNE 1: THE ROBIN PARENTS 128

JULY 1: A BROTHER'S PLAN 156

AUGUST 1: THE BRAVE MOCKING BIRD 183

SEPTEMBER 1: THE WHIPPOORWILLS 210

OCTOBER 1: GYPSY, THE CAT 232

NOVEMBER 1: THE BROWNIES HELP 257

DECEMBER 1: THE TOY-SHOP 280

FACING PAGE

"In the afternoons Elizabeth lets him out of his cage" 12

"'Hurry, Dream Fairies, tie up the dreams for me to take around'" 30

"'We've been on this chair so long,' said the fourth eagle" 44

"A lovely gray felt bunny and a brown felt monkey always were with Lucy" 50

"'This is the season for us to tap the sirup from the maple trees, and you are spending your time swinging in a hammock'" 74

"The butterfly thought, 'Well, this may be my first party, but it won't be my last'" 94

"Mr. Owl awakened the fairies and told them to listen to his book" 112

"The mother humming-bird hurried back" 130

"'The Fairy Queen brings all the little fairies to admire us'" 142

"The Fairy Queen was dressed in glittering gold" 154

"'You are paying me a fine compliment'" 162

"As the bumble-bees got nearer, they, too, saw they had made a mistake" 182

"For a moment Mr. Sun was hidden by a purple cloud" 208

"After a long time the lovely dawn fairies came out from their sleeping places" 230

"So off they sailed, feeling just like birds with the delightful flying motion of the ships" 244

"There would be fortune-telling, too, and Janet's mother had promised to be the fortune-telling witch who would sit by her caldron" 256

"Peter felt a little afraid at first that he'd fall" 270

"If he couldn't reach a thing he'd climb on the table" 282

"They ate until they could eat no more" 296

JANUARY 1: A New Year's Party

"Just because it was the first day of the year," commenced daddy, "and because parties were about the nicest things in the world to the mind of a little girl named Ella, her mother decided to give her one.

"'It certainly does seem like the first of the year, or the first of something,' said Ella. 'It's a new day, a new year and we have new toys and new games. We are even going to have supper out of new dishes.'

"For among the presents Santa Claus had brought to Ella was a fine set of dishes. They were pink and white and there were six cups and saucers, six little plates, a teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug. It was really a very complete set.

"They had thin bread and butter, hot chocolate with whipped cream and a cake which Ella's mother called a New Year's cake. It was pink and white on the top with pink sugared trimmings on the white frosting.

"In the center of the cake was one pink candle, for Ella's mother said it would be quite impossible to have a candle for the number of years there had been, and too, it would be nice to have a new way and just consider the year a day old.

"After the cake had been almost entirely eaten they played house. Each little girl took a corner of the room as her house and fixed it up with some of Ella's things. They all had their own dolls and many of their other toys so they really felt quite at home.

"Then they began calling on each other, dressing up in shawls and old hats which Ella's mother let them use. After a while they heard a flutter, flutter against the window pane, and then another little flapping sound.

"'It's a little bird,' said Ella, as she looked out of the window. 'It's right on the sill, and I am dreadfully afraid it has hurt its wings. Poor little dear.'

"They opened the window and Ella took the little bird in her hands. Oh, how cold the little bird's feathers were!

"'We'll take care of you,' said Ella. They gave the little bird some bread-crumbs and some water. Then he had a delicious piece of lettuce from the seeds which Ella had started in a box in her room.

"Pretty soon the bird began to grow much better and hopped and chirped about the room, and then they let him out for he had simply been very hungry.

"'We'll put some suet in that tree over there,' said Ella.

"'Let's put some bread-crumbs,' said her friends, and then one of them added,

"'And let's give some of the New Year cake crumbs too.'

"So the little bird was given a regular New Year's feast, and Ella and her friends were among other children who decided to look after the feathered people through the cold months of the winter and to give them bread-crumbs and suet which they love so well."

JANUARY 2: The Rhyming Years

"Well," said the Old Year, "I am going to make up a poem about myself. I feel quite poetical."

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