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www.thedragonlords.zoomshare.com World of Words
WELCOME YOU TO THE WORLD AROUND US.
DR. DODIDDILY AND THE DEE DOT'S PRESENT The WORLD full of WORDS and LETTERS
WHICH IS BASED FOR PROTECTION INSIDE THE DRAGON LORDS CASTLE
The
city mouse lives in a house;--
The garden mouse lives in a bower,
He's friendly with the frogs and toads,
And sees the pretty plants in flower.
The city mouse eats bread and cheese;--
The garden mouse eats what he can;
We will not grudge him seeds and stalks,
Poor little timid furry man. |
The WORLD full of WORDS and LETTERS
A CIRCLE. IS IT AN ORANGE. OR MAYBE A FOOTBALL
COULD IT BE A WHEEL OR EVEN A ?? I'M SURE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND A LOT MORE THINGS AROUND THE HOME AND GARDEN THAT ARE ROUND LIKE A CIRCLE ?
Some strange round objects! Can you tell what they are?
Here is a little rhyme for you all to read along with the Dee Dot's or even better sing it with Diddily.
RING-A-RING O'ROSES, A POCKET FULL OF POSIES, A-TISHOO! A-TISHOO! WE ALL FALL DOWN.
THE COWS ARE IN THE MEADOW, EATING BUTTERCUPS, A-TISHOO! A-TISHOO! WE ALL JUMP UP.
RING-RING O'ROSES WE ALL ARE SPINNING ROUND A-TISHOO! A-TISHOO! WE FALL TO THE GROUND..
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There is a halloween song in here just for you. xxx
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RHYMES ARE MADE FROM WORDS AND THE LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET
Hello !! Mr. Bunny Rabbit, Will you have some tea ? Oh, no thank you ! Not for me. I like cabbages, carrots and peas.
Crimson curtains round my mother's bed, Silken soft as may be; Cool white curtains round about my bed, For I am but a baby.
| We need words to follow the recipes when where cooking
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A. was an ant who seldom stood still And who made a nice house in the side of a hill. a! Nice little Ant!
B. was a book with a binding of blue And pictures and stories for me and for you. b! Nice little Book. C. was a cat, who ran after a rat But his courage did fail when she seized on his tail. c! Crafty old Cat!
D. was a duck with spots on his back Who lived in the water and always said, quack! d! Dear little Duck!
E. was an elephant, stately and wise; He had tusks and a trunk, and two queer little eyes! e! O what funny small eyes!
F. was a fish, who caught in a net, But he got out again, and is quiet alive yet. f! Lively young fish. G. was a goat who was spotted with brown When he did not lie still, he walked up and down. g! Good little Goat.
H. was a hat which was all on one side, Its crown was too high and its brim was too wide. h! O! what a Hat! I. was some ice so white and so nice But which nobody tasted, and so it was wasted. i! All that good Ice.
J. was a jack-daw who hopped up and down In the principal street of a neighbouring town. j! all through the town!
K. was a kite which flew out of site Above houses so high quite into the sky. k! Fly away, Kite.
L. was a light which burned all the night. And lighted the gloom, of a very dark room. l! Useful nice light!
M. was a mill which stood on a hill And turned round and round with a loud hummy sound. m! useful old Mill!
N. was a net, which was thrown in the sea, To catch fish for dinner for you and for me. n! Nice little Net! O. was an orange so yellow and round; When it fell off the tree, it fell down to the ground. o! Down to the ground!
P. was a pig who was not very big But his tail was too curly, and that made him surly. p! Cross little Pig!
Q. was a quail, with a very short tail And he fed upon corn in the evening and morn. q! Quaint little Quail.
R was a rabbit who had a bad habit. Of eating the flowers in gardens and bowers. r! Naughty fat Rabbit!
S. was the sugar tongs nippity-nee, To take up the sugar to put in our tea. s! Nippity-nee!
T. was a tortoise all yellow and black; He walked slowly away and he never came back. t! Torty never came back! U. was an urn all polished and bright And full of hot water at noon and at night. u! Useful old urn.
V. was a villa which stood on a hill. By the side of a river and close to a mill. v! Nice little Villa! W. was a whale with a very long tail Whose movements were frantic across the Atlantic. w! Monstrous old Whale!
X. was King Xerxes, who more than all Turks is Renown'd for his fashion of fury and passion. x! Angry old Xerxes!
Y. was a yew, which flourished and grew, By a quiet abode near the side of a road. y! Dark little Yew!
Z was some zinc so shiny and bright, Which caused you to wink in the sun's merry light. z! Beautiful Zinc!
A NONSENSE ALPHABET BY THE LATE GREAT EDWARD LEAR.
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