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Not now, Brown Cow...
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is
by Chloe March
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by Paul Dowswell
illustrated
by Chloe
March
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introducing the I I sound,
as in boy
and
boil
Royal Princess Joyce had a
loyal boyfriend, Floyd.
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Tomorrow was
their
wedding
and Joyce was overjoyed.
day,
was not a happy boy.
The reason was cjwite simple.
But Floyd
He had
upon his nose —
spot or pimple.
a boij
not jvst a
"The guests are svre to point
and fawgh, and probably avoid
toe.
This boil will spoil my wedding
day. /t fealty has
annoyed me."
So Floyd made an appointment
to
jee the royal
ni/i\se,
bwt her poisonous boil ointment
only made the boil worse.
"Yovr only choice,
.said
My
Love,"
Joyce, u \s to grit your teeth
and pop
it.
Yi
X
Or
dear boy, the
wedding's o-f-f. So do It now...
else,
-
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"or hop
it.'"
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Not now,
Brown Cow.
by Richard
illustrated
by
Dungworth
Andy Hammond
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introducing the [ 1 sound,
as in
cow and loud
.
"Mot now, Brown Cow,"
said
Farmer Brown.
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"Get down, Brown Cow, £t
don't clown around!"
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"Cut
it
out,
Brown Cow."
"Don't shout, Brown Cow/'
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"Mot 50 loud, Brown
Cow-
IVn off to town now/'
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"Don't scowl
be back
in
and
look sour-
I'll
When Farmer Brown came
back from town, the cows
were crowded round.
"What now, Brown Cow?"
he
a
said, with
frown...
"Your
house has burnt down to
the ground."
(
tried to
tell you,
egr«sW
WT
by Lucy Lyes
illustrated
by
Ken Cox
introducing the I I sound,
as in car