Sách tiếng Anh cho trẻ em Book 9 flower children book 2

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Sách tiếng Anh cho trẻ em Book 9 flower children book 2

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Flower Children POETRY Book A Reading A–Z Poetry Book Word Count: 302 Flower Children Book Written by Elizabeth Gordon • Illustrated by M.T Ross www.readinga-z.com www.readinga-z.com Flower Children The images and text in this book were first published in 1910 in a larger collection called Flower Children: The Little Cousins of the Field and Garden Book Flower Children Book A Reading A–Z Poetry Book © 2003 Learning Page, Inc Written by Elizabeth Gordon Illustrated by M.T Ross Written by Elizabeth Gordon Illustrated by M.T Ross ReadingA–ZTM © Learning Page, Inc All rights reserved Learning Page 1630 E River Road #121 Tucson, AZ 85718 www.readinga-z.com www.readinga-z.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Blue-Eyed Grass .4 Cowslip Bachelor’s Button .6 Bleeding-Heart and Live-Forever Dahlia Ghost-Flower Goldenrod .10 Lily-of-the-Valley 11 Wild Rose .12 Crimson Rambler 13 Cunning little Blue-Eyed Grass American Beauty 14 Smiles up at you as you pass; Nasturtium 15 Looks as if a bit of sky Snapdragon 16 Had fallen down from way up high Cowslip dearly loves to romp Bachelor’s Button, oh, most shocking! Around the bottom of the swamp; Found a hole in his silk stocking; She comes along in early spring But he mended it so neatly, Before the grass, or anything Covered up the place completely Bleeding-Heart, against the wall, Madame Dahlia, like her name, Told her woes to one and all Is a very stately dame; Live-Forever said, “Forget it; Her family is so polite, Life treats you the way you let it.” It is a joy to meet them, quite On the border of the wood, Goldenrod, the lucky chappy, All alone the Ghost-Flower stood, Grew up strong and tall and happy Like a moonbeam dressed in white Slept outdoors, if you’ll remember, Such a very pretty sight All those cold nights in September 10 Lily-of-the-Valley said Wild Rose runs round everywhere; She guessed she was a sleepy-head; Likes to breathe the nice fresh air; But she got up and dressed for town Even her high-bred connection In her new green tailored gown Cannot match her pink complexion 11 12 Crimson Rambler one day said Now let the banners be unfurled He didn’t like the old homestead; To greet the fairest of the world; Thought he’d travel, so he went Come Roses all, and pay your duty; Over the wall on mischief bent Madame the Queen, American Beauty! 13 14 Nasturtium grew so big and tall, Snapdragon is so very bold, He climbed up on the garden wall; He plays his tricks on young and old; His little sister couldn’t go Hides behind the old stone wall Dear child, she never seemed to grow And shoots his pop-gun at us all 15 16 .. .Flower Children The images and text in this book were first published in 191 0 in a larger collection called Flower Children: The Little Cousins of the Field and Garden Book Flower Children Book. .. Children: The Little Cousins of the Field and Garden Book Flower Children Book A Reading A–Z Poetry Book © 20 03 Learning Page, Inc Written by Elizabeth Gordon Illustrated by M.T Ross Written by Elizabeth... # 121 Tucson, AZ 85718 www.readinga-z.com www.readinga-z.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Blue-Eyed Grass .4 Cowslip Bachelor’s Button .6 Bleeding-Heart and Live-Forever Dahlia Ghost-Flower

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