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Wee babies

Chapter 36: In the Park.
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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.

In the Park.

“Good-morning, mistress Mary Ann,
It’s very fine the day.”
“Good-morning, Misther Mulligan
What did you come for, pray?”
“And is it that you ask me now?
I couldn’t kape away.”
“I only brought the childaren sur
Into the park to play,
And I must have an eye to them,
What have you, sur, to say?”
“Oh, I have much to say to you
If you will let me stay.”