P.D. Eastman, born in 1909, was an American author and illustrator renowned for his children's books. A protege of Dr. Seuss, Eastman crafted beloved classics like "Go, Dog. Go!" and "Are You My Mother?" His engaging storytelling and charming illustrations have captivated generations, making his works staples in early childhood literature. Eastman's ability to combine humor with educational themes has left an enduring legacy in children's publishing.
Are you my mother?
I will find my mother.
The baby bird could not fly.
The baby bird walked and walked.
The baby bird did not know what his mother looked like.
The baby bird saw a kitten.
The baby bird saw a hen.
The baby bird saw a dog.
The baby bird saw a cow.
The baby bird saw a car.
The baby bird saw a boat.
The baby bird saw a plane.