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beautiful big bear board and asks board as sight cake chair child reads child to sound chop Cinderella consonants dear Develop by content Develop by family Develop by sound diacritical marks fairy familiar word FAMILIES See pages family from known forest girl grandmother IMPORTANT FAMILIES Johnny known word last sound lessons little birdie little glass slipper little Goldenlocks little pig little pine tree Little Red Riding little tree little wee bear mee-ow middle-sized bear mittens mother needles pad wine hood pages 20 phonics phonograms pine wood princess Red Riding Hood Rhocus shine sight word silent e silent letter SIMPLE FAMILIES sound the word sounded at sight story striking teacher reviews teacher then writes teacher writes tells the class three bears three little three little pigs Thurs Tues turned the door underscoring vowels wand wind wish wolf word sounded
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Page 117 - SOMEBODY HAS BEEN AT MY PORRIDGE, AND HAS EATEN IT ALL UP!" said the Little, Small, Wee Bear, in his little, small, wee voice. Upon this the Three Bears, seeing that...
Page 103 - What does little birdie say In her nest at peep of day ? Let me fly, says little birdie, Mother, let me fly away. Birdie, rest a little longer, Till the little wings are stronger. So she rests a little longer, Then she flies away. What does little baby say, In her bed at peep of day ? Baby says, like little birdie, Let me rise and fly away.
Page 108 - Lost your mittens! You naughty kittens! Then you shall have no pie!" "Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow.
Page 124 - The fairy made choice of one of the three which had the largest beard, and having touched him with her wand he was turned into a fat, jolly coachman, who had the smartest whiskers eyes ever beheld. After that she said to her: " Go again into the garden, and you will find six lizards behind the watering-pot. Bring them to me.
Page 117 - And then she lay down upon the bed of the Little, Small, Wee Bear, and that was neither too high at the head nor at the foot, but just right. So she covered herself up comfortably and lay there till she fell fast asleep.
Page 117 - So she covered herself up comfortably and lay there till she fell fast asleep. By this time the Three Bears thought their porridge would be cool enough, so they came home to breakfast. Now the little old Woman had left the spoon of the Great, Huge Bear standing in his porridge. "SOMEBODY HAS BEEN AT MY PORRIDGE!
Page 115 - ... pot for the Little, Small, Wee Bear ; and a middle-sized pot for the Middle Bear; and a great pot for the Great, Huge Bear. And they had each a chair to sit in; a little chair for the Little, Small, Wee Bear; and a middle-sized chair for the Middle Bear; and a great chair for the Great, Huge Bear. And they had each a bed to sleep in; a little bed for the Little, Small, Wee Bear; a middle-sized bed for the Middle Bear; and a great bed for the Great, Huge Bear.
Page 120 - But I will run after: Mother says that I may; For I would know where You are running away." So Mary ran on; But I have heard say, That she never could find Where the brook ran away.
Page 120 - Said Mary one day, To a frolicsome brook That was running away. " You run on so fast ! I wish you would stay : My boat and my flowers You will carry away. " But I will run after ; Mother says that I may ; For I would know where You are running away.
Page 81 - ... last he blew the house down, and he ate up the little pig. The third little pig met a man with a load of bricks, and said: "Please, man, give me those bricks to build a house with.