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What does the summer bring? Green leaves, pretty flowers, busy bees, and birds of many kinds. It is then that we play in the woods and by the sea.
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winter north ice snow brings short shiver
When winter comes, the days are short and the nights are long.
Then the cold north wind blows over the fields and woods.
It blows over the meadow and the river and the high hills.
It brings snow and ice.
It makes our hands and faces cold. We do not like the north wind.
All children are happy when winter comes. They like to see the snow. They like to play on the ice.
They do not care if the north wind does make them shiver. Those who are dressed warm do not feel the cold very much.
Sometimes the snow is so deep they can not go to school.
In the evening, they sit in the warm house and read and play.
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room window white story show
It is very cold to day, but the snow is not deep. All the boys and girls are at school.
The school room is warm and bright, and the children are happy.
You can see them at their places in the school room.
They look out of the window and see the snow falling. How soft and white it is!
The teacher has been showing the children some pictures in her new book. Now she is telling them a story that is found in it.
The children look and listen. They do not think how cold it is out of doors.
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clock minute call things hour round tick tack
Can you tell what time it is? Look at the clock, and then tell me.
The clock has a round face.
It has two hands.
We call the long hand the minute hand, for it tells the minutes.
We call the short hand the hour hand, for it tells the hours.
How many hours are there in a day? How many minutes in an hour?
If you listen, you can hear what the clock says. Tick, tack, tick, tack.
Our clock at school tells us many things. It tells us when to work and when to play.
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SONG OF THE CLOCK.
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Tick, tack, tick, tack, tick, tack, tick, tack, Little clock saves me all care. Tick, tack, tick, tack, tick, tack, tick, tack, Tells me when the right hours are, For eating, for sleeping, for play and all, For rising and bathing, it sounds the call; Beat by beat with forward, back, Ever tick and ever tack.
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Children who may read my lay,
This much I have to say;
Each day and every day
Do what is right.
Right things in great or small;
Then, though the sky should fall,
Sun, moon, and stars and all,
You shall have light.