The poem describes farm animals - cows, sheep, and donkeys - expressing their love for baby Jesus by making their characteristic sounds at the manger. The animals say "Baby Jesus we love you" after mooing, baaing, and heeing respectively. It repeats that Jesus was born on Christmas day and that Mary laid him in the hay so children could pray to baby Jesus.
The poem describes farm animals - cows, sheep, and donkeys - expressing their love for baby Jesus by making their characteristic sounds at the manger. The animals say "Baby Jesus we love you" after mooing, baaing, and heeing respectively. It repeats that Jesus was born on Christmas day and that Mary laid him in the hay so children could pray to baby Jesus.
The poem describes farm animals - cows, sheep, and donkeys - expressing their love for baby Jesus by making their characteristic sounds at the manger. The animals say "Baby Jesus we love you" after mooing, baaing, and heeing respectively. It repeats that Jesus was born on Christmas day and that Mary laid him in the hay so children could pray to baby Jesus.