A young girl named Marie is confused about language and asks for help understanding why the sky is blue and her sister's age. She describes eating berries by the sea with her sister Bea. Marie offers to sew a button, sit on a chair, and wait over there or their, showing her confusion between similar sounding words. She remains mixed up and asks the reader to help choose the right words.
A young girl named Marie is confused about language and asks for help understanding why the sky is blue and her sister's age. She describes eating berries by the sea with her sister Bea. Marie offers to sew a button, sit on a chair, and wait over there or their, showing her confusion between similar sounding words. She remains mixed up and asks the reader to help choose the right words.
A young girl named Marie is confused about language and asks for help understanding why the sky is blue and her sister's age. She describes eating berries by the sea with her sister Bea. Marie offers to sew a button, sit on a chair, and wait over there or their, showing her confusion between similar sounding words. She remains mixed up and asks the reader to help choose the right words.