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Project Gutenberg's My First Picture Book, by Joseph Martin Kronheim This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: My First Picture Book With Thirty-six Pages of Pictures Printed in Colours by Kronheim Author: Joseph Martin Kronheim Illustrator: Joseph Martin Kronheim Release Date: July 29, 2006 [EBook #18937] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MY FIRST PICTURE BOOK *** Produced by Andrew Sly My First Picture Book. With Thirty-six pages of pictures Printed in colours by Kronheim. London & New York: George Routledge and Sons. Transcriber's note: The grouping of letters in the alphabet section and a few paragraph breaks have been adjusted to accomodate image placement. There were no illustrations for the letters J and X in the original. Contents My First Alphabet The Little Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe The Babes in the Wood Little Bo-Peep The History of Five Little Pigs The History of Old Mother Goose and her Son Jack MY FIRST ALPHABET A a B b Ark Baby C c D d Cat Dog [Illustrations: A B C D] E e F f Ear Fan G g H h Gate House [Illustrations: E F G H] I i K k Inn Key L l M m Loaf Man [Illustrations: I K L M] N n O o Nut Owl P p Q q Pan Queen [Illustrations: N O P Q] R r S s Rat Sea T t U u Tart Urn [Illustrations: R S T U] V v W w Vine Wall Y y Z z Yew Zebra [Illustrations: V W Y Z] THE LITTLE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE. Once on a time there was a Little Old Woman who lived in a Shoe. This shoe stood near a great forest, and was so large that it served as a house for the Old Lady and all her children, of which she had so many that she did not know what to do with them. [Illustration: Old Woman with children and Shoe.] But the Little Old Woman was very fond of her children, and they only thought of the best way to please her. Strong-arm, the eldest, cut down trees for firewood. Peter made baskets of wicker-work. Mark was chief gardener. Lizzie milked the cow, and Jenny taught the younger children to read. No
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