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Mother Goose
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Sally Mae Smith

and Mother Goose

Happy Birthday,
Mom and Dad
January 06, 2005


One sunny day Sally Mae Smith
from San Diego, California, was enjoying the afternoon with Nicole and Kiley. Suddenly, Mother Goose landed in front of her.
“Oh fiddle de de, fiddle de dum, I was visiting Old King Cole and I have lost my way home!” exclaimed Mother Goose.

“Please do not worry, Mother Goose. I will help you find your way home,” Sally offered eagerly.
They soon came upon an old woman living in a giant shoe.
“Let’s ask for directions,” suggested Sally.
There were so many children playing that Mother Goose and Sally didn’t know what to do.

In the distance Sally saw brightly colored balloons flying high in the air. So, they strolled down the cobblestone road toward Humpty Dumpty’s house.
“Oh help, I’m falling!” yelled Humpty Dumpty.
“We will put you back together again,” reassured the king’s men.
Everyone was very busy helping Humpty Dumpty, so Sally and Mother Goose decided to ask someone else for directions.

“Up ahead I see Little Miss Muffet sitting on a tuffet. I’ll bet she can help,” said Sally.
But everyone was frightened away by a huge spider wearing a little brown hat. Sally was so scared she wished Nicole and Kiley could have been there to help.

They wandered a while and came upon a beautiful garden of colorful flowers with smiling faces.
“The blossoms are beautiful, Mary, Mary! How does your garden grow?” inquired Sally.
“With silver bells and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row,” answered Mary, Mary, quite contrary.

Sally and Mother Goose followed the path and heard pretty music from a distant fiddle. As they strolled closer, Sally saw a cow jump over the moon and a dish run away with the spoon. Everybody laughed so much to see such a sight that Sally forgot to ask for directions.

Sally looked up and saw a huge pumpkin house with windows in a lovely garden.
“Let’s ask Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater, for help, suggested Sally.
“Can you help Mother Goose find her way home?” Sally asked Peter, Peter.
“I would love to help, but I am busy eating pumpkins,” replied Peter, Peter.

A merry melody caught the attention of Sally and Mother Goose. Everyone was skipping in a circle and playing ring around the rosies.
“Come on, let’s join the fun!” giggled Sally.
So, Mother Goose and Sally played until they all fell down.

Sally turned around and heard the tic-toc tic-toc of hickory, dickory, dock.
“I see a giant clock with a happy face,” announced Sally. The clock struck one and a small, grey mouse ran down.
Sally remarked, “Gee whiz, it’s getting late. I must return to my home in San Diego, California. Nicole and Kileywill be worried.”

Sally told Mother Goose, “Twinkle, twinkle little star will guide us to your home.”
Mother Goose thanked Sally for helping her return home. Sally waved good-bye and promised to visit Mother Goose again.
Sally thought, “I can’t wait to tell Nicole and Kiley about my wonderful adventure.”

Sally Mae Smith,
Enjoy this book.
A special gift from
Mom and Dad

 

 


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