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Twelve Days of Christmas

On the first day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
a new Nashua History.

On the second day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
two travel guides
and a new Nashua History.

On the third day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
three magazines,
two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

On the fourth day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
four storytimes,
three magazines, two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

On the fifth day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
five Stephen Kings,
four storytimes, three magazines, two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

On the sixth day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
six art exhibits,
five Stephen Kings, four storytimes, three magazines, two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

On the seventh day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
seven classic novels,
six art exhibits, five Stephen Kings, four storytimes, three magazines, two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

On the eighth day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
eight feature movies,
seven classic novels, six art exhibits, five Stephen Kings, four storytimes, three magazines, two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

On the ninth day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
nine resume books,
eight feature movies, seven classic novels, six art exhibits, five Stephen Kings, four storytimes, three magazines, two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

On the tenth day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
ten audio books,
nine resume books, eight feature movies, seven classic novels, six art exhibits, five Stephen Kings, four storytimes, three magazines, two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

On the eleventh day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
eleven databases,
ten audio books, nine resume books, eight feature movies, seven classic novels, six art exhibits, five Stephen Kings, four storytimes, three magazines, two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

On the twelfth day of Christmas my librarian gave to me
twelve computer classes,
eleven databases, ten audio books, nine resume books, eight feature movies, seven classic novels, six art exhibits, five Stephen Kings, four storytimes, three magazines, two travel guides and a new Nashua History.

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Comments (1)

Jack:

Very cute!!

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