Little One, Little One, What Do You See?
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"Little One, Little One, What Do You See?"
was created especially for
Lauren Thompson
at the age of 3
With Love on Your Birthday,
Aunt Ann and Zachary
April 20, 2005
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Lauren, Lauren, let's take the time for a brief trip, and see what might rhyme. Now, Lauren, please tell me: what makes you laugh? Oh, certainly, a monkey climbing up a giraffe.
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Lauren Thompson, tell me what can jump. A big, green bullfrog over a hump.
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Lauren, Lauren, tell me what can fly. A bluebird soaring high in the sky.
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Lauren, Lauren, now let's have some fun, looking at numbers, beginning with ONE! So, Lauren Thompson, what do you see? I see ONE elephant looking at me.
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Lauren, Lauren, what do you see? I see TWO brown bears juggling for me.
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Lauren Thompson, now what do you see? I see THREE lions roaring at me.
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Lauren, Lauren, what do you see? I see FOUR monkeys in a big tree.
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Lauren Thompson, now what do you see? I see FIVE dogs barking at that same tree.
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Lauren, Lauren, what do you see? I see SIX ducks swimming toward me.
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Lauren Thompson, tell me: what do you see? I see SEVEN bunnies hopping for me.
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Lauren, Lauren, what do you see? I see EIGHT cats staring at me.
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Lauren Thompson, where did those cats run? Chasing NINE mice back to where they came from.
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Lauren, Lauren, what do you see? I see TEN boys and girls looking at me.
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Lauren Thompson, yes their number is TEN. They want to know: will you, Rachel and Karen be their friends?
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Lauren, Lauren, they ask: "Where's your hometown?" Corning, New York, that's where I am found.
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Lauren Thompson, wherever you go,
Mom and Dad want you to know...
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Whether counting or rhyming, one thing is true:
Mom and Dad, dear Lauren,
will always love you.


