Aunt Kitty's Stories

Aunt Kitty's Stories Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep Hickety, pickety, my black hen Dickery, dickery, dare...
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Aunt Kitty's Stories

Aunt Kitty's Stories

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Aunt Kitty's Stories

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Author: Various
Format: eBook
Language: English

Aunt Kitty's Stories

Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep Hickety, pickety, my black hen Dickery, dickery, dare Driddlety drum, driddlety drum A little pig found a fifty dollar note This is the way the ladies go THE MARRIAGE OF COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN A carrion crow sat on an oak What a pretty bunch of flowers This goose got in the house THE ROBIN IN WINTER FOUR LITTLE BOYS THE LITTLE FISH THAT WOULD NOT DO AS IT WAS BID THOUGHTLESS JULIA YOUNG SOLDIERS LEARNING BY HEART IMPROVEMENT THE LITTLE COWARD IDLE CHILDREN THE LITTLE GIRL THAT BEAT HER SISTER A VERY GOOD BOY THE PLUM CAKE THE GIDDY GIRL THE FLOWER AND THE LITTLE MISS THE KITE Simple Simon met a pieman I had a little hobby horse He that would thrive Tom, Tom, the pipers son A Farmer went trotting upon his grey mare Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing? Little Tommy Tittlemouse Little Miss Muffett Eggs, butter, cheese, bread Rain, rain Tom he was a Pi-pers son I had a little dog, they called him Buff Molly, my sister, and I fell out Solomon Grundy Handy Spandy, Jack a-dandy Go to bed Tom, go to bed Tom Mary had a pretty bird Lit-tle boy blue, come blow your horn I had a lit-tle po-ny Pe-ter White See, see. What shall I see? I had a little hen, the prettiest ever seen Ride a cock horse Pus-sy cat ate the dump-lings, the dump-lings I have a lit-tle sister; they call her Peep, Peep This lit-tle pig went to mar-ket One misty, moisty morning Father Short came down the lane There was an old woman had three sons Hink, minx! the old witch winks CLIMBING ON BACKS OF CHAIRS THE SQUIRREL THE SHEEP A PRESENT FOR ALFRED THE FAIRING THE GOOD BOY MISS SOPHIA PRETTY PUSS POLITENESS MAMA, HOW HAPPY I CAN BE A FINE THING SLEEPY TOM SANDY THE CARE OF BIRDS WILLIE WINKIE COME WHEN YOU ARE CALLED DOG POMPEY MISS PEGGY THE BIRD THE SETTING SUN GOOD MAMA GOOD LITTLE FRED THE DIZZY GIRL NEAT LITTLE CLARA HINTY, MINTY Come here, my bonnie CARELESS MARIA THE PARROT WHY EMMA IS LOVED THE GOOD SCHOLAR NAUGHTY SAM Two legs sat upon three legs As I was going up primrose Hill There was an old man of Tobago Pease pudding hot When I was a ba-che-lor, I liv-ed by my-self To market, to market, to buy a fat pig Jacky, come give me thy fiddle Old King Cole High diddle doubt, my candles out Bat, bat, come under my hat Ill tell you story My little old man and I fell out Little Tommy Grace Pus-sy sits be-side the fire. How can she be fair? Oh, the rus-ty, dus-ty, rus-ty mill-er There was a crook-ed man, and he went a crook-ed mile The Li-on and the U-ni-corn were fight-ing for the crown Thomas a Tat-ta-mus took two Ts A little boy went into a barn If all the world were water Jack be nimble Cur-ly locks, cur-ly locks, wilt thou be mine? Mar-ge-ry Mut-ton-pie, and John-ny Bo-peep Is John Smith with-in? Old Mother Goose One, two, buckle my shoe Jack Sprat could eat no fat See a pin and pick it up Leg over leg There was an old wo-man who liv-ed in a shoe There was an old woman We are all in the dumps Hot cross buns, hot cross buns See, saw, Mar-ge-ry Daw Ro-bin and Rich-ard are two pret-ty men Little Nancy Etticote See saw, sacradown, sacradown There was a Piper had a Cow Sing a song of six-pence, a pock-et full of Rye A diller, a dollar Bye, baby bumpkin As I was going to sell my eggs Once I saw a little bird come hop, hop, hop Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going? Little Robin Red-breast sat upon a rail Ding, dong, darrow Pit, pat, well-a-day Lit-tle Jack Hor-ner sat in a cor-ner Lit-tle Tom Tuck-er Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle A dog and a cat went out together Little Polly Flinders Four and twen-ty tai-lors went to kill a snail A little cock-sparrow sat on a tree Bless you, bless you, bonny bee One day, an old cat and her kittens Doctor Foster went to Gloster John Cook had a little gray mare; he, haw, hum! Dingty, diddlety, my mammys maid A horse and cart Who ever saw a rabbit Boys and girls, come out to play Jog on, jog on, the footpath way Hush-a-bye, baby, upon the tree top DINNER THE NEW DOLL GETTING UP THE LINNETS NEST PLAYING WITH FIRE GRATEFUL LUCY RUN AND PLAY THE CUT SLEEPY HARRY BREAKFAST AND PUSS FRIGHTENED BY A COW THE DUNCE OF A KITTEN SENSIBLE CHARLES PUT DOWN THE BABY DIRTY HANDS FRANCES AND HENRY POISONOUS FRUIT DRESSED OR UNDRESSED BAPTISM IN CHURCH THE PET LAMB Be you to others kind and true HYMN TIME TO RISE FOR NANNIE THE PUSSY CAT Give to the Father praise THE FROLICSOME KITTEN PENANCE FOR BEATING A BROTHER THE NEW BOOK THE DOG THE COW THE BUTTERFLY There was an old wo-man tos-sed up in a bas-ket To make your candles last for a A milking, a milking, my maid Old father Grey Beard There was an old woman, as Ive heard tell Bye, baby bunting Away Birds, away! Ba-a, ba-a, black sheep One mis-ty morn-ing Dee-dle, dee-dle, dump-ling, my son John Swan, swan, over the sea I had a lit-tle Hus-band, no big-ger than my thumb Ma-ry, Ma-ry, quite con-tra-ry Hey, my kit-ten, my kit-ten Here we go up, up, up Some lit-tle mice sat in a barn to spin Ding, dong, bell, Pus-sys in the well As I was going along, long, long Dance a baby diddit Hush, baby, my doll, I pray you, dont cry Jack Spratts pig The man in the moon There was an old wo-man, and what do you think? A Frog he would a-wooing go Here am I, little jumping Joan Jack and Gill went up the hill Pus-sy cat, pus-sy cat, where have you been? GOOD NIGHT HOT APPLE PIE LUCY AND DICKY THE FAIRY MAN COME PLAY IN THE GARDEN THE UMBRELLA NO BREAKFAST FOR GROWLER CLEVER LITTLE THOMAS SULKING GIVING WITH PRUDENCE THE FIELD DAISY THE MOUSE SHORT ADVICE LEARNING TO GO ALONE CHARITY FOR A LITTLE GIRL THAT DID NOT LIKE TO BE WASHED THE SNOW BALL Jenny Wren fell sick upon a merry time There was a lit-tle man, and he had a lit-tle gun Daf-fy-down-Dil-ly has come up to town Mul-ti-pli-ca-tion is a vex-a-tion Goo-sey, goo-sey, gan-der, whi-ther shall I wan-der? Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater When good King Arthur ruled his land As I went to Bonner Pitty Patty Polt Brow, brow, brinkie Shoe the wild horse, and shoe the grey mare Lady-bird, Lady-bird 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Hush-a-bye, baby Cross patch Bow-wow-wow Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wall The Queen of Hearts Naughty Willey Bell The queen of hearts To market, to market, a gallop, a trot The North Wind doth blow When I was a little boy, my mother kept me in Mary had a pretty bird Miss Jane had a bag, and a mouse was in it MAJAS ALPHABET ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 24760
Author: Various
Release Date: Mar 12, 2008
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Howard, Justin H

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