![]() ![]() (Alexander and girl are “in the city”) L-X-&-R N I R N D C-T (Girl looking at herself in a mirror) I C U while boy and girl wait) B-4 U X-M-N L-C, X-M-N R-V (Boy asking guy lifting big bar-bell, and she responds “It’s easy for you, yes?”) S E-Z 4 U, S? (Boy pointing to a dog: I am a human being) I M A U-M B-N (A girl who is ice skating has fallen down) R U O K? (To someone standing behind him in line) I M B-4 U (Older girl explaining to a little boy) I M 2 O-L 4 U ![]() (The hen is sitting on a nest with 5 eggs) D N S 5 X (Leaning down looking at ants) K-T S X-M-N-N D N-6 (A boy giving a flower to a girl) A P-N-E 4 U (A kid watching another kid with a treat) I N-V U And yes – I’ll include the “answers” as part of this post (I don’t want to drive you crazy on a beautiful Sabbath morning!).ĪND NOW YOU CAN SEE IF YOU GOT THEM RIGHT! So wake up the child in you and see if you can read the book. ![]() It’s so clever! One interesting “factoid” about the book is that children catch on faster than adults. One time when we got together she showed me a book I had given her years earlier: CDB. We became friends and are still friends (although we don’t see each other nearly often enough). Many years ago (more than 50, I think … is that “many?”) my room-mate and I lived next door to a family with a cute little girl named Judy. ![]()
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