The Kingfisher | The Doll Coloring Book

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Collect all the cleaned pages and scale them to make a thumbnail
Book for your dolls
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Assemble a doll-sized mini book: Left, is an illustration of Kingfisher and his 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.

Kingfisher said: “I hate the dish

I know it’s a freshly caught fish;
I love hunting, and if you wait,
I’ll get you some – I don’t need a bait.”

Additional authors:

River King

Once upon a time a little frog was sitting on a large stone near the bank of a river. He felt very pleased with himself, and when he saw a bird sitting on a tree above his head, he immediately began to speak to it.

Hello, stranger, said the frog, I am the king of the river. At that moment, there was a noise on the bank. The frog got off his lap and swam away. There was a splash and a loud, quacking sound. “His river, really!” He said in an angry voice, “It’s my river. I am the king of the river.”

But there was a flapping of the wings as the bird flew across the river, drawing in the water. Flying, he shouted: “I am not a stranger! It is my river! I am the king of the river. As far as you can see, everything is mine!”

Who was right – the frog, the duck, or the beautiful kingfisher? Henry Altmus Company.

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