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A Pet Reader

Chapter 52: Mother Robin
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Aimed at beginning readers, this collection presents short poems and simple prose about household and farm animals, including dogs, cats, birds, poultry, horses, rabbits, and small pets. Brief anecdotes, descriptive pieces, and rhymes portray everyday pet behavior, care tasks, and gentle moral lessons about kindness and responsibility toward animals. Sections group similar creatures and alternate playful vignettes with practical tips for feeding, housing, and helping wildlife. Illustrative scenes and accessible language support early reading and introduce empathy for animals.

Mother Robin

One spring day I was playing out-of-doors.
I noticed a mother robin near by.
She had two baby robins in a nest near our porch.
The nest was up in a maple tree.
While I was watching, the mother bird flew to the fence.
She picked up a worm.
Then she flew back to the nest.
The baby birds opened their hungry mouths very wide.
Mother Robin gave the worm to the baby robins.
They ate the worm, and said “Peep, peep.”