The poem describes various animal and everyday sounds heard around the speaker, including a crowing cock, clucking hen, bleating sheep, mooing cows, ringing phone, drums being played, mother shushing, father snoring, and beeping jeep. The sounds of nature and home are conveyed through onomatopoeic words and phrases in the short, simple poem.
The poem describes various animal and everyday sounds heard around the speaker, including a crowing cock, clucking hen, bleating sheep, mooing cows, ringing phone, drums being played, mother shushing, father snoring, and beeping jeep. The sounds of nature and home are conveyed through onomatopoeic words and phrases in the short, simple poem.
The poem describes various animal and everyday sounds heard around the speaker, including a crowing cock, clucking hen, bleating sheep, mooing cows, ringing phone, drums being played, mother shushing, father snoring, and beeping jeep. The sounds of nature and home are conveyed through onomatopoeic words and phrases in the short, simple poem.
“ KU!-KU! KU!” AND THE HEN CALLS, “KU KU-RI-KU!” THE WOLLY SHEEP CRIES, ‘MEE-MEE-MEE!” THE FATTENED COWS SAYS, “MOO-MOO-MOO!” “KRING! KRING !” THE PHONE RINGS. “BOOM, BOOM, KABOOM!” AS I BEAT THE DRUMS. SSHSHH! SAYS MY MOM. DAD SNORES-WHAT A SOUND! BEEP BEEP! SAYS THE JEEP. THESE ARE SOME SOUNDS Animals produce different sounds.