My Bed is a Boat

by Robert Louis Stevenson

 

  

My bed is like a little boat;

Nurse helps me in when I embark;

She girds me in my sailor's coat

And starts me in the dark.

At night I go on board and say

Good-night to all my friends on shore;

I shut my eyes and sail away

And see and hear no more.

 

And sometimes things to bed I take,

As prudent sailors have to do;

Perhaps a slice of wedding-cake,

Perhaps a toy or two.

 

All night across the dark we steer;

But when the day returns at last,

Safe in my room beside the pier,

I find my vessel fast.

 

 

 

Read the poem and the answer each question. Click on the best answer.

According to the story, what is the little boys bed like?
A. a boat
B.  a sailor

C.  a race car
D.  soft and comfy

Who does the boy say goodnight to?
A. a sailor
B.  his boat

C.  all his friends on shore
D.  his toys

What does the author mean when he says, "I shut my eyes and sail away?"
A. goes out to sea
B.  plays hide and seek
C.  falls asleep
D. 
plays a game

 

What does the boy take to bed with him?
A. boat
B.  pudding
C.  a sailor suit

D. a toy or two

When does the boy return?
A. in the dark
B.  when the day returns
C.  in his room

D.  next to his bed

 


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