1995

July 1995

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • The Gift of the Holy Ghost

    Boyd K. Packer

  • Lost and Found

    Shyrl L. Sevey

  • If Christ Should Speak to Me

    Jenny W. Francis

  • Friend to Friend

    J Ballard Washburn

  • Grandpa Virgil’s Pickup

    Ray Goldrup

  • Sharing Time: Happy Heart

    Karen Lofgreen

  • Funstuf

    • Mixed Up Words

      Shauna Mooney Kawasaki

    • Family History Heart

      Robert J. Lystrup

    • Wild Ailments

      Ida M. Pardue

    • Ducklings

    • New Testament People

      Paula Hunt

    • Where Is It Worn?

      Patricia L. Dombrink

    • Biblical Treasure

      Marian Magnuson

  • Old Enough

    Jennifer Jensen

  • For Little Friends

    • Ridley’s Daydreams

      Donna D’Amelio

    • Jesus

      Carol McAdoo Rehme

    • Banana Man

      Nancy L. Attebury

    • Baby Animals

      O. J. Robertson

  • Kitchen Krafts

  • Choices

    Elise Black

  • More Than One Way to Win

    Marva Jeanne Pedersen

  • Samantha Roth of Station-Siggenthal, Switzerland

    Corliss Clayton

  • Suitcase Full of Love

    Rachelle Pace Castor

  • Nature Abounding

    Beverly J. Letchworth

  • Children Pioneers

    Fay McCracken

  • Sister Simon’s Saints

  • Rhubarb Pie

    Nanette Justus

  • A Rose for Mama

    Susan M. Preuss

  • The Word of God

Baby Animals
July 1995


“Baby Animals,” Friend, July 1995, 21

Baby Animals

By O. J. Robertson

When I jump and run,

You may laugh.

My mother is a cow;

I am a ___ ___ ___ ___ .

I nibble fresh grass

In the early dawn.

My mother is a doe;

I am a ___ ___ ___ ___ .

I play in the meadow.

Soft and woolly I am.

My mother is a ewe;

I am a ___ ___ ___ ___ .

I’m yellow and fluffy.

When I run, I am quick.

My mother is a hen,

I am a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ .

Answers:

  • calf, fawn, lamb, chick.