"It is your house," said the fairy. "Oh! oh!" said Jack and Jill. "What a pretty house! Is it your house, little fairy ?" “No,” said the fairy. “I have made it for you. It is your house if you are good. When you are not good I shall have to take it away." “Oh, thank you!" said Jack. "All right," said the fairy. "Then this is your little house.” "Always be good. Always be And the fairy house is yours." Jack and Jill played in the little house every day. I think they are playing there now. But this is all there is to my story. I. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. What did Jack and Jill make? 2. They made a flower garden. I. 1. Tell what the Sun-fairies and the Rain-fairies did. 2. They helped the seeds to grow. 1. How did a little girl catch the Sun-fairies? 2. She caught them in some water. I. What did their gowns look like? 2. Their gowns were red, orange, 1. 2. yellow, green, blue and violet. What did a fairy give a little boy and girl one day? A fairy gave them a little house. 1. Tell the story of the fairy house. I. Jack: Come here, Jill! Just look out of the window. Fill: What is it Jack? What do you see? Jack: Oh, I see birds everywhere. Fill: They are on the ground, too. See them hop, hop, hop. way, Jack. Come, pretty bird, Will you stop, stop, stop? Jack: Oh, see him now! He is flying far, far away. I wonder where he is going. |