Part 5 (1/2)
Glad to see you!
Big tall Brother, Pleased you are here.
Kind little Sister, You need not fear, Glad welcome we'll give you, And Babykins, too.
Yes, Babykins, How do you do?
A PLAY FOR THE ARMS
Pump, pump, pump, Water, water, come; Here a rush, there a gush, Done, done, done.
THE LITTLE WINDOW
_A Froebel Finger Play_
Look, my dear, at this window clear.
See how the light s.h.i.+nes through in here.
If you would always see the light, Keep your heart's window clean and bright.
SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four-and-twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie; When the pie was opened The birds began to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before the King?
The King was in his counting-house, Counting out his money; The Queen was in the parlor, Eating bread and honey; The maid was in the garden Hanging out the clothes; When up came a blackbird And nipped off her nose.
(_At this line somebody's nose gets nipped._)
THE PIGEON HOUSE
_A Froebel Finger Play_
Now I'm going to open my pigeon-house door.
The pigeons fly out to the light, Straight to the meadows so pleasant they soar, And flutter about with delight.
But at evening they'll all come home at last, And the door of the house I'll then shut fast.
SAID THIS LITTLE FAIRY
Said this little fairy, ”I'm as thirsty as can be.”
Said this little fairy, ”I'm hungry, too, dear me!”
Said this little fairy, ”Who'll tell us where to go?”
Said this little fairy, ”I'm sure that I don't know.”
Said this little fairy, ”Let's brew some dewdrop tea.”
So they sipped it and ate honey beneath the maple tree.
A BURROWING GAME
See the little mousie, creeping up the stair, Looking for a warm nest--there, oh, there!
(_Mother's fingers creep up the body, and finally fumble in baby's neck._)