The poem describes Froggie going about his day during a rainy day, eating dinner near some mushrooms on his mushroom stool at school. It then switches to describing a child going to the grocer's shop with their mother to buy sweets and a lollipop while the mother buys supplies, hoping the child also gets biscuits. The last poem talks about Miss Molly's dolly falling sick so Molly calls the doctor to come quickly with his bag and hat, and after examining the dolly he prescribes medicine and returns the next day with his bill.
The poem describes Froggie going about his day during a rainy day, eating dinner near some mushrooms on his mushroom stool at school. It then switches to describing a child going to the grocer's shop with their mother to buy sweets and a lollipop while the mother buys supplies, hoping the child also gets biscuits. The last poem talks about Miss Molly's dolly falling sick so Molly calls the doctor to come quickly with his bag and hat, and after examining the dolly he prescribes medicine and returns the next day with his bill.
The poem describes Froggie going about his day during a rainy day, eating dinner near some mushrooms on his mushroom stool at school. It then switches to describing a child going to the grocer's shop with their mother to buy sweets and a lollipop while the mother buys supplies, hoping the child also gets biscuits. The last poem talks about Miss Molly's dolly falling sick so Molly calls the doctor to come quickly with his bag and hat, and after examining the dolly he prescribes medicine and returns the next day with his bill.
For it is a rainy day. Big and lovely mushrooms near, Froggie has his dinner here.
Froggie, Froggie, goes to school,
And sits on his mushroom stool. In the sky the clouds are grey, For it is a rainy day. The Grocer’s Shop
I am going with my mummy,
To the grocer's shop; To buy some sweets, And a pink lollypop! Mummy wants sugar, rice, dal and tea, I hope she'll also buy some biscuits for me. Miss Molly
Miss Molly had a dolly
who was sick, sick, sick? So, she phoned for the doctor to be quick, quick, quick. The doctor came with his bag and his hat, And he knocked at the door with a rat-tat-tat. He looked at the dolly and he shook his head, And he told Miss Molly "Put her straight to bed." He wrote on a paper for a pill, pill, pill. And was back in the morning with his bill, bill, bill.