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Identifier: inchildsworldmor00poul2 (find matches)
Title: In the child's world : morning talks and stories for kindergartens, primary schools and homes
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Poulsson, Emilie, 1853-1939 Bridgman, L. J. ill. (Lewis Jesse), 1857-1931, ill
Subjects: Kindergarten Education
Publisher: Springfield, Mass. : Milton Bradley
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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and deer also chew the cud. Who knows what the cow can give us for our breakfast? Yes,indeed ! All the nice milk we drink comes from the cow. Per-haps some of you only thought of the milkman bringing the milk,but he has got to get it from the farmer; and who do you supposegave it to the farmer but the good old cow! Many people have been working already this morning so thatwe could have milk for our breakfasts, to drink or to put in teaor coffee. Somebody had to get up early to milk the cows and get thecans of milk ready for the milkman ; and the milkman had to startout early, too, no matter how cold or stormy it was ; and the horsehad to leave his nice, cosy stable and draw the wagon loaded withthe heavy cans of milk all the way to the train or to town for us;and then the mother had to get the breakfast ready. Which of you children had milk to drink this morning?Let us count how many there are to whom we must say Thankyou for it. W^.J ^im^-^^A fltyJ&-Tt(.•*r. ,».. A.-H .-*,. )
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Mn.KING. 159 160 IN THE CHILDS WORLD. TEACHERS READING. Winners in Lifes Race (Chap. X), .... Arabella BuckleyOur Rural Divinities (Birds and Poets), ... John Burroughs Rudder Grange, - - Frank R. Stockton Europa and the White Bull, j (K Tfae D ,g TeethM) Hawthorne Cadmus and the Stray Cow, J *• The Drovers^ j Among the Hills, J High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, - .... Jean Ingelow Milking, ._...... Celia Thaxter The Milkmaid, ....... Henry Austin Dobson The Cowboys Song, . - - - - A. M. Wells Farmyard Song, ... . . . . J, j~. Trowbridge For the Children. Thank you, pretty Cow, - - .... jane Taylor Stories about the Cow (Kindergarten Stories and Morning Talks ), S. E. Wiltse STORIES* The Story the Milk Told Me. Did you have a drink of good, sweet milk this morning? Yes !Well, so did I, and let me tell you the story it told me as it stood,•white and creamy, in the tall glass. You see, just as I was lifting it to my lips, it looked so foam-ing and fresh, that I said, Good milk

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