The Crow | 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: True, it is spelled out and Crowe’s 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.

Mr. Crow black, solemn-looking
steals the good farmer’s corn, you know;
If you ask why he breaks the laws,
He answers wisely: “vesicles, vesicles, vesicles,”

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A crow teaches children a lesson.

The children were a greedy boy. He never shared his cakes or oranges with others, but rather walked into a corner and ate them himself. Even when one day the hungry raven asked him for just a few crumbs of the piece of bread and butter he was eating, he would not give them. You might think it’s worth a few breadcrumbs to make friends with a real talking crow, now, right?
“I will get well with you,” said the raven angrily, then tapped Toodles’ legs until he wept in pain. I chased him down the garden path. Now that was a fairy crow, though Toddles didn’t know it, and after he thought it had bothered him enough he said, “Be small!” And in an instant the boy became as small as a sparrow. Then the raven picked him up in his bill and carried him to the top of a tree, where he put him in a cage, saying, “Stay there till you learn to be good.”
The little ones cried and cried. It was noisy in the cage, and he got hungry after a while. Then the crow left him a piece of bread and he went. Being locked in a cage made the boy’s heart soften, and he gave part of his bread to a hungry wren. The next day he was given a smaller piece, but he gave half of it to a dog that barked under the tree. Then the crow turned Toodles into a boy again and they took him home. Henry Altmus Company.

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