Alf’s Alphabet – i

INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)

i‘s are white

and shaped like domes,

Eskimos make them

to use as their homes;

whenever they’re caught

in a cold winter storm,

they just crawl inside

and keep themselves warm.

What is i?



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Alf’s Alphabet – h

INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)

h‘s are found

on tea-cups and mugs,

saucepans and kettles,

buckets and jugs;

we find them on suitcases,

cupboards and drawers,

and they’re very useful

for opening doors.

What is h?



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Alf’s Alphabet – g

INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)

g‘s have got fingers

like me and like you,

sometimes they’re red,

green, yellow or blue;

they’re useful outside

when the weather is cold,

but they make umbrellas

quite tricky to hold.

What is g?



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Alf’s Alphabet – f

INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)

f‘s are slimy

and usually green,

they fascinate boys

and make girls scream;

champions at high jump

and long jump as well,

Sometimes they’re princes

under a spell.

What is f?



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Alf’s Alphabet – e

INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)

e‘s have big ears

and very small eyes,

they look a bit strange

but are ever so wise;

their noses are bendy

and wrinkly and long,

and sometimes they trumpet

as they walk along.

What is e?



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Alf’s Alphabet – d

INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)

d‘s are often

large and quite tall,

today it’s not easy

to find one at all;

they all disappeared

a long time ago,

for reasons that people

do not really know.

What is d?



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Alf’s Alphabet – c

INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)

c‘s have two hands

and a little round face,

they keep on the move

at a regular pace;

their hands turn slowly

around and around,

making a little

mechanical sound.

What is c?



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Alf’s Alphabet – b

INGLIANDO KIDS
(and for the young at heart)

b‘s are usually

flat and quite round,

two holes in the middle

can often be found;

there’s one on your trousers

and some on your shirt,

and if you’re a girl,

there’ll be one on your skirt.

What is b?



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