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San Bruno Library Presents "Once Upon a Time" #7
no set topic with Miss Rocky
A
A
B
So,
let's
start
with
a
song
the
good
morning,
song
and
you're,
going
to
repeat
after
me,
and
you
can
clap
during
the
song
if
you
want
or
tap
your
knees,
okay,
good
morning
good
morning,
how
are
you,
how
are
you
very
well,
I
thank
you
very
well.
I
thank
you.
How
about
you?
How
about
you
very
good
now,
if
it's
not
morning,
you
could
also
sing
the
good
evening
song.
So
let's
do
the
good
evening
song
good
evening
good
evening.
How
are
you,
how
are
you
very
well,
I
thank
you
very
well.
I
thank
you.
B
How
about
you?
How
about
you
very
good?
Alright,
let's
do
another
one!
Let's
do
the
open,
shut
them
song,
open,
shut
them,
open,
shut
them,
give
a
little
clap,
clap
open,
shut
them,
open,
shut
them
put
them
in
your
lap,
lap,
lap
creep
them
crawled
and
creep
them
crawl
them
right
up
to
your
chin.
Chin
chin
open
up
your
little
mouth,
but
do
not
let
them
in
don't
let
them
in
good
job.
Very
good.
B
Now,
one
more
song
we're
going
to
do
before
I
read
you
a
story
is
the
two
little
blackbirds
remember
the
two
little
black
birds
sitting
on
a
hill-
and
they
have
happier
is
up
like
this
two
little
black
birds
and
they're
going
to
be
flying.
So
now
you're
going
to
have
your
thumb
out
and
your
pinky
out
and
they're
going
to
be
flying
in
the
air.
Can
you
do
that?
B
Let's
see
you
I'll,
do
that
very
good
good
job
thumbs
up
sitting
on
a
hill
and
then
when
they
fly,
you
bring
your
pinky
out
and
they're
flying
in
the
air.
Oh
right,
good
job,
two
little
black
birds
sitting
on
a
hill
one
named
Jack
and
one
named
Jill
fly
away.
Jack
fly
away,
Jill
come
back,
Jack,
come
back,
Jill,
very
good.
Now,
when
they're
flying
away
and
coming
back
you're
going
to
do
this
like
they're
flying
away
and
flying
back
good
job.
Let's
do
it
again.
B
Have
our
two
blackbirds
two
little
black
birds
sitting
on
a
hill
one
named
Jack
and
one
named
Jill
fly
away.
Jack
fly
away,
Jill
come
back,
Jack,
come
back,
Jill,
very
good,
good
job,
that's
kind
of
a
tough
one
to
to
do
takes
practice
next
time,
you'll
get
it
right.
Now
the
story
I'm
going
to
reach.
You
is
fancy
nancy
and
some
of
you
may
know
fancy
nancy.
I
like
fancy
nancy,
and
I
hope
you
do
too,
and
it's
written
by
Jane
O'connor.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
The
trouble
is
my
family
doesn't
own
any
fancy
clothes,
but
that's
okay,
I
go
find.
What
is
that
word?
Oh
yes,
some
accessories
and
she's
got
lots
of
accessories
right
here
in
her
arms.
You
can't
even
see
her
face.
Oh
la
la
my
family
is
posh.
That's
a
fancy
word
for
fancy
and
my
mom
twirls
in
front
of
the
mirror.
Why
don't
we
go
somewhere
fancy
tonight?
B
B
B
B
Am
so
proud
of
my
whole
family
they
eat
with
their
pinkies
up
in
the
air
and
call
each
other
darling.
Oh
darling,
how
is
your
pizza
darling
for
dessert?
Let's
have
parfaits
my
mom
says:
that's
French
for
ice
cream.
Sundaes
amazing,
my
mother
knows
French.
When
our
parfaits
are
ready.
I
curtsy
and
say
merci.
B
B
B
That
was
a
nice
story,
right,
Fancy
Nancy
she
slipped
and
fell,
but
she's
all
better.
Now
now
it's
time
for
a
break,
so
you
go
get
a
drink
of
water
or
get
some
juice
or
go
potty
and
the
next
time
I
see
you
will
be
singing
some
more
songs
and
reading
more
books.
So
I'll
see
you
in
a
little
bit.
Alright,
so
see
you
later
alligator
bye.
A
A
A
All
cyclists,
adults
and
children
should
follow
standard
safety
precautions.
One
of
the
first
and
best
wheels
to
remember
is
never
wear
a
hat
under
your
bike.
Helmet
the
helmet
should
be
worn
level
and
cover
your
forehead.
The
straps
should
always
be
fastened.
A
head
injury
means
a
brain
injury.
If
your
helmet
doesn't
have
a
consumer
product
safety
commission
sticker
get
one
that
does
brought
to
you
by
San
Bruno's,
bicycle
and
pedestrian
committee
and
san
bruno
cable.
A
Personal
foul
inactive
activities
on
a
glorious
day-
let's
get
out
there
and
play.
A
A
B
Let's
do
another
song,
let
me
see
your
hands
up
like
this
very
good,
all
right
now,
you're
going
to
follow
my
actions
as
I.
Do
this
song
and
it
goes
like
this:
I
have
ten
little
fingers
and
they
all
belong
to
me.
I
can
make
the
do
things.
Would
you
like
to
see?
I
can
shut
them
tight
and
I
can
open
them
wide
and
I
can
make
them
come
together
and
I
can
make
them
hide.
B
B
Would
you
like
to
see
I
can
I
can
make
them
go
tight,
shut
them
tight
like
this,
and
I
can
open
them
wide
and
I
can
fold
them
together
like
this,
and
I
can
make
them
hi
I
can
make
them
go
up
up.
High
and
I
can
make
them
go
down
low
and
I
can
roll
them
around
and
I
can
fold
them
like
so
very
good.
Alright,
let's
do
another
song
I
have
a
puppet,
a
finger
or
hand
puppet.
This
is
a
special
puppet.
B
It
has.
These
are
frogs
that
you
see
here
and
it
has
a
velcro
and
these
frogs
come
apart
and
they
come
together
like
this
and
today
I'm
going
to
sing
the
five
little
speckled
frogs
and
you
know
I'm
going
to
bring
it
over
to
this
hand.
Instead,
you
can
see
better
just
like
that.
Okay,
let's
count
how
many
frogs
we
have
here,
there's
one
two,
three,
four,
five
very
good
and
if
you
know
this
song
I
want
you
sing
with
me.
Okay
and
if
not
you'll,
learn
the
words
and
we'll
sing
it.
Next
time.
B
Here
we
go
five.
Little
speckled
frogs
sat
on
a
speckled
log
eating
some
most
delicious
bugs
yum
yum
one
jumped
into
the
pool
where
it
was
nice
and
cool.
Now
there
are
four
Green
speckled
frogs
glub
glub
four
little
speckled
frogs
sat
on
a
speckled
log
eating
some
most
delicious
bugs
yum
yum
one
jumped
into
the
pool
where
it
was
nice
and
cool.
B
Now
there
are
three
Green
speckled
frogs
glub
glub
three
little
speckled
frogs
sat
on
a
speckled
log
eating
some
most
delicious
bugs
yum
yum
one
jumped
into
the
pool
where
it
was
nice
and
cool.
Now
there
are
two
Green
speckled
frogs
glub
glub,
two
little
speckled
frogs
sat
on
a
speckled
log
eating
some
most
delicious
bugs
yum
yum
one
jumped
into
the
pool
where
it
was
nice
and
cool.
B
Now
there
are
one
Green
speckled
frogs,
glub
glub
one
little
speckled
frogs
sat
on
a
speckled
log
eating
some
most
delicious
bugs
yum
yum
one
jumped
into
the
pool
where
it
was
nice
and
cool.
Now
there
are
no
Green
speckled
frogs
glub
glub,
but
you
want
them
to
come
back.
I,
think
they're
done
swimming,
let's
bring
them
back.
Let's
count
one
speckled
frog
now,
there's
two
speckled
frogs,
and
what
number
is
that?
B
B
B
What
animal
do
you
see
in
this
picture?
Did
you
say
cow
very
good?
It
is
a
cow
looks
like
she
lives
on
a
big
land
where
she
has
a
cow
and
a
farm,
and
this
is
old
Sophie
and
she
lived
all
alone.
Her
days
were
long
and
lonely
and
she
talked
to
her
cow
and
she
talked
to
her
cabbages
and
she
talked
to
her
pots
and
pans
and
her
flowers
and
her
furniture.
But
of
course
she
got
no
answer.
B
Every
day
Sophie
put
on
her
bright
orange
hat
and
her
shawl
with
the
floppy
fringe
right
there
and
went
to
the
well
for
water,
and
one
morning
she
saw
Birds
nearby
nice
birdies,
two
birdies
called
Sophie
and
they
seemed
to
call
back
nice.
Lady,
sweet
lady
and
sophie
was
delighted
all
aflutter.
She
ran
to
the
cottage
Oh
feed
the
deers.
B
She
said
so
Sophie
she
baked
bread
as
sweet
as
cake
and
has
boldin
at
the
Setting
Sun
and
she
scattered
crumbs
all
around
and
waited
the
birds
came
flocking
nice,
lady,
nice,
lady
tweet,
tweet
tweet,
and
they
perched
on
Sophie's
shoulder
and
they
ate
from
her
hands.
Sophie
loved
it
Sophie.
She
baked
more
bread,
the
birds
called
their
friends
and
they
came
flocking
and
they
sat
on
Sophie's
hat
and
onto
her
shoulders
and
they
picked
and
pecked
and
gobbled
up.
Every
crumb.
B
Soon,
birds
from
all
over
New,
the
old
woman
who
wore
the
bright
orange
hat
and
the
shull
with
the
floppy
fringe,
but
there
was
no
more
nice
lady,
sweet
lady.
They
filled
the
trees
and
lines
the
fence,
screeching
scratch
track
and
they
sat
on
the
porch
and
paste
the
roof,
squatting,
blacks,
black
and
they
crowded
poor,
Sophie
and
snatched
and
grabbed
and
growth
over
every
morsel,
Sophie's
folded
them
gently.
Now
now,
no
biting
no
scratching
no
shoving,
but
the
birds
paid
no
attention.
B
They
fills
the
air
with
flapping,
weeds
wings
and
cause
and
hoots
it
was
noisy
and
there
was
never
enough.
Bread
Sophie
tried
to
keep
the
peace
she
baked
more
and
more
filling
the
air
with
wonderful
aroma.
It
floated
over
the
countryside
all
the
way
to
the
village,
the
people
sniffed
the
air
and
they
smiled
who
could
be
baking.
Such
sweet
smelling
bread.
They
asked
one
another,
as
you
can
see,
they
can
smell
all
the
way
into
town.
B
That
must
be
some
yummy.
Bread
back
at
the
cottage
sophie
had
no
smile.
What
she
had
was
flower
on
her
shoes,
flower
on
the
floor
and
flower
on
her
elbows.
She
was
weary
of
kneading
and
baking
meeting
and
baking,
but
the
greedy
birds
demanded
more
screeching
and
squawking
squawk
squawk
squawk.
What
to
do?
What
to
do?
Please
birdies.
She
pleaded
no
pestering,
please
birdies,
she
begged
Oh
shouting,
but
the
birds
they
paid.
No
attention.
B
When
the
people
saw
Sophie
with
her
large
sack
of
flour,
one
of
them
asked
do
you
bake
the
bread
that
fills
the
air
with
such
sweet?
Smells?
Yes,
replied:
Sophie
I,
bake,
bread
for
the
birds,
but
she
baked
bread
for
us
to
ask
the
child,
but
Sophie
looked
up
the
birds
circled
and
patiently
overhead
sorry
said:
Sophie
I
can
hardly
keep
up
with
the
birds
and
she
hurried
on
her
way
back
and
the
birds
they
followed
her.
What
to
do
what
to
do
shortly?
B
B
Tell
me
your
fortune,
good
mother.
She
crooned
solve
the
problems
stepped
right
in
I.
Think
I
will
said.
Sophie
and
Velma
got
right
down
to
business.
What
they
have
you
dearie
warts
caught
a
nasty
beastie,
no
said
Sophie
pop
a
lazy
husband
or
a
naughty
child,
no
Sophie.
Well,
what's
then
demanded
Velma
I
haven't
got
all
day
well,
poor
Sophie's
words
came
out
in
a
tumble
birds,
breads
and
peck,
and
shoe
squeaking
squawk.
What
you
do
well
Velma
made
no
sense
of
it,
but
it
didn't
matter
a
terrible
problem.
She
wailed
lucky
for
you.
B
B
Silver
said
Velma,
but
I
have
no
silver
said
Sophie
well,
Velma.
She
was
in
a
hurry
she
banged
on
the
table.
Well,
what
do
you
have
she
snapped
and
Sophie
looked
at
Velma?
She
did
not
see
a
seer
and
she
did
not
see
a
sage.
She
did
not
see
a
confidential
adviser.
What
she
saw
was
a
very
greedy
lady.
Just
like
those
birds
thought
Sophie
right,
then
Sophie
knew
what
to
do.
I.
B
Have
my
beautiful
orange
hat
and
my
shawl
with
fine
floppy
fringe
said
Sophie.
It
would
have
to
do
Velma
snarled
just
for
show.
She
said
a
quick
hocus,
pocus
and
a
hasty
Alakazam
and
just
for
show
Sophie
listened
then
Velma,
hustled,
Sophie
out
the
door
and
snatched
the
hat
and
shawl
she
climbed
on
her
wagon
and
gave
her
mule
a
whack
I
rode
out
of
sight
with
her
hat
and
fringe
flapping.
B
B
As
soon
as
Sophie
heard
the
last
con
hoot,
she
picked
up
her
sack
of
flour
and
hurried
home.
She
went
right
to
baking
and
she
made
pies
and
cookies
and
tarts
and
sweet
rolls
and,
of
course,
her
wonderful
golden
thread
and
Sophie
hung
a
sign
in
the
village.
All
welcome
for
baked
goods,
Mondays
and
Fridays
only
other
days
stop
by
and
visit,
but
bring
your
own
bread
and
there's
the
sign
that
she
put
up
in
town.
B
How
do
you
do
is,
were
Aston
told
he
was
served
and
bread
was
sold.
Friends
were
made
as
good
as
gold
and
sophie
was
never
lonely
again
and
she
made
new
friends
be
and
very
good
what
pretty
listeners
you
are
and
now
it's
time
to
say
goodbye,
I
hope
you
enjoyed
story
time
today
and
do
you
remember
our
goodbye
song
and
if
you
don't
that's
okay,
sing
along
with
me,
okay,
it's
time
to
say
goodbye
to
our
friends.
Oh
it's
time
to
say
goodbye
to
our
friends.