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Wee babies

Chapter 28: Running Away.
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About This Book

A collection of short, illustrated verses that portray infants and toddlers in familiar domestic scenes—play, naps, mealtimes, mischief, outings, and simple fantasies. Each poem uses rhythmic, child-friendly language to celebrate sensory details, family relationships, and small adventures, often observing twins, siblings, neighborhood babies, and everyday mishaps like jam on the face or rainy-day confinement. The volume reads like a series of affectionate snapshots aimed at entertaining and soothing young readers and caregivers.

Running Away.

Where are you going, my little man?
Running away just as fast as you can—
Babies are little, and babies will fall
If babies run fast, when babies are small.
Oh, the world is stormy and rough,
You’ll find it out, dear, soon enough,
Tender, wee feet will be hurt on the road,
Dear little heart will ache under its load.
Stay at home, darling, the world is so cold,
’Twill frown on you, baby, because it is old,
Warm is the home nest, my brave little man,
Let mother’s arms keep you, dear heart, while they can.