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A few days later Tiffi goes back to the library to return the book and to find something else. Much to her surprise she sees the old elf is back reading more nursery stories to the children.
Little Jack Horner
Sat in the corner,
Eating a Christmas pie.
He put in his thumb,
And pulled out a plum,
And said, "What a good boy am I!"
The elf is enjoying himself so much and the children love listening to him recite the nursery rhymes. Tiffi doesn’t want to interrupt him so she goes to look for a book to take out. It takes her longer than she thought to find a couple of good books. By the time she walks back to the children’s corner the elf and the children are gone. How disappointing. Maybe when she returns these books in a few days she will see him again.
It’s still too early to go home so she stops by the community to see what’s going on.
Her first stop is at the Beginner’s Corner and she is very happy to see new community members posting. She is not sure how they are accessing this area but perhaps when they click on the link in their Saga game they manage to find their way here. She spends some time chatting with the newbies and then decides that she should go home because it will be dinner time soon. She makes a phone call to her father who is still at the store and asks him what he would like for dinner. Mr. Toffee tells her not to cook because he will bring home something for them.
Let’s continue - Why rhymes and songs are so important in the early years
Start at the beginning – The story of Mother Goose