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Good morning dear children
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When a cat is away the mice will play.
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You are sleeping on my mat
Little dog little dog
You are so so strong.
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You are sleeping on a mat
Mice look out she can rise
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Fisher, Fisher, look at me
Fisher ,Fisher, touch me.
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I have a pig I have a dog
I have a horse Alisa
I have a hen I have a duck
I have a fish
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I can go to the Zoo
I can see a kangaroo
I can see a hare
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Let us play
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I like winter it is white
I like summer it is bright
I like sky it is blue
And what about you?
She has a dress it is red
She has a cat it is not bad. And we are very glad.
The car is green Let us win.
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I have two little brothers
And a sister Kerry
I have mother I have father
Of course uncle Harry.
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Mother is a rising sun, rising sun, rising sun
And to play with her is fun, yes it’s, yes it’s fun.
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I am singing
I am drawing
I am doing what I like
I like walking in the forest
And I like to play with Mike
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Dogs have mother
Frogs have mother
Cats have mother too
Boys have mother Girls have mother
Mother we love you.
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A frog:
How it is fine to walk..Yes to walk , yes to walk
I am a little, little frog
I am a frog I am a frog ( , )
It is a nice little house. Who lives in the house? ()
Open the door please ( , )
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A mouse:
It is a nice little house. Who lives in the house?
I am a little mouse.
A frog: I am a frog and who are you?
A mouse: I am a mouse let me live in your house
A frog: Come in, please!
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A cock: It is a nice little house. Who lives in the house?
A frog, a mouse:
I am a frog .
I am a mouse. And who are you?
A cock:
I am a cock.
I am a little boy
I want some joy. Let me live in you house.
A frog, a mouse:
Come in, please. ( “ Hello”)
Hello, hello, hello
I am a frog, I am a cock, I am a mouse
We like to live in our house
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A hare: What can I see? Who lives in the house?
Children:
I am a little mouse
I am a frog, who likes to walk
I am a cock and who are you?
A hare: I am a hare I like to play. Let me in your house stay.
Children: Come in, please.
A frog: Now it is high time to cook, what shall we cook?
A mouse: I think soup
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I can jump and I can fly
I can run and I can try
To cook a very tasty soup
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A wolf:
I am a wolf I like to move ( , , )
Who lives in the house?
Children:
I am a mouse,
I am a frog,
I am a hare,
I am a cock. And who are you?
A wolf: I am a hungry wolf. I want some soup
Children: Come in, please.
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A fox:
Such a fine little house.
I am a fox I have a box. Open the door, please
Children: Come in little foxy. Let us play. You may in the house stay.
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A bear:
Who is there in the house?
I am a bear Clouse.
Let me come into your house.
Children: Oh no, bear Clouse. You are too big for our house.
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“Who are you?”
“Who are you?”
Who are you-I am a fox.
Who are you-I am wolf.
Who are you-I am a frog.
Who are you-I am a cock.
Who are you-I am a hare.
Who are you-I am a bear.
Who are you-I am a mouse.
We all like our house.
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