
(Girl looking at herself in a mirror) I C U while boy and girl wait) B-4 U X-M-N L-C, X-M-N R-V (Boy asking guy lifting big bar-bell, and she responds “It’s easy for you, yes?”) S E-Z 4 U, S? (Boy pointing to a dog: I am a human being) I M A U-M B-N

(A girl who is ice skating has fallen down) R U O K? (To someone standing behind him in line) I M B-4 U (Older girl explaining to a little boy) I M 2 O-L 4 U (The hen is sitting on a nest with 5 eggs) D N S 5 X (Leaning down looking at ants) K-T S X-M-N-N D N-6 (A boy giving a flower to a girl) A P-N-E 4 U (A kid watching another kid with a treat) I N-V U And yes – I’ll include the “answers” as part of this post (I don’t want to drive you crazy on a beautiful Sabbath morning!).ĪND NOW YOU CAN SEE IF YOU GOT THEM RIGHT! So wake up the child in you and see if you can read the book. It’s so clever! One interesting “factoid” about the book is that children catch on faster than adults.

One time when we got together she showed me a book I had given her years earlier: CDB. We became friends and are still friends (although we don’t see each other nearly often enough).

Many years ago (more than 50, I think … is that “many?”) my room-mate and I lived next door to a family with a cute little girl named Judy.
