The Cockatoo | The Doll Coloring Book

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Collect all the cleaned pages and scale them to make a thumbnail
Book for your dolls.

Assemble a book the size of a small doll: right, is illustration and parrot hair. Visitors can collect all the illustrations and verses of the birds “bird children” To print and build a little book of poetry for their dolls. Simply drag each png file. In the Word document, print, cut out all the pictures to the same size and staple the pages together at the left edge. Squeeze some white school glue along the pointed edge of the pages and attach a cardboard cover.


Fussy Madam Cockatoo said:
“I always find enough to do;
I am a busy and helpful lady,
I know these people are happy to see me.”

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The parrot that was almost human

During Prince Maurice’s government in Brazil, he heard an old parrot who was much celebrated for answering like a rational creature to many common questions put to him. It was a great distance. but so much was said of her that the prince’s curiosity was aroused, and he commanded to be sent for him. When she was brought into the room where the Prince was sitting, in the company of several Dutchmen, she immediately exclaimed in Brazilian, “What a company of white men here!” They asked her, “Who is this man?” (pointing to the prince). The parrot replied: “One year or another.” When those present carried it to him, he asked him through an interpreter (because he was ignorant of its language): Where did you come from? The parrot replied: From Marignan. The prince asked: Who are you for? She replied: “To a Portuguese.” He asked again, “What do you have there?” She replied, “I take care of the chickens.” The prince laughed and said: “You graze the chickens!” “Yes,” said the parrot in answer, “and I know very well how to do it”; He clucks at the same time, imitating the noise a hen makes to summon her young together.
The prince then remarked that although the parrot spoke in a language he did not understand, he could not be fooled, because in the room there was a Dutchman speaking Brazilian, and a Brazilian speaking Dutch; that he asked them separately and confidentially, and they both agreed exactly in their account of the Parrot’s speech. Henry Altmus Company.

Parrots chatter.

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