Nursery Rhymes and Traditional Poems
by FCIT
I Have a Little Sister
by Traditional
Additional Information
- Year Published: 1765
- Language: English
- Country of Origin: United States of America
- Source: John Newbery, ed., Mother Goose’s Melody (London: 1765)
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Readability:
- Flesch–Kincaid Level: 0.8
- Word Count: 33
- Genre: Nursery Rhyme
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I have a little sister, she’s called Peep-peep;
She wades the waters deep, deep, deep;
She climbs the mountains high, high, high,—
Poor little thing, she has but one eye.