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- Caterpillar Question
Caterpillar Question
Sam needed to find out how many feet a caterpillar has. He went straight to the public library with his question. He walked up to the young man at the front desk. "I have a question about caterpillars," Sam said. "Are you the right person to ask?" The friendly young man smiled and said, "Not really. My job is to check out books from the library. The best person to talk to would be someone at the information desk."
So Sam walked over to the information desk. "I have a question about caterpillars," Sam asked politely. The librarian smiled and said, "Tell me your question and I'll tell you how to find an answer." The librarian looked really smart.
Sam spoke up, "I'm writing a report about caterpillars for school. I need to find out how many feet a caterpillar has."
- Little Lost Rabbit
The Little Lost Rabbit
Mother rabbit had told little Jack not to play too far away from the house. It was snowing so hard that the whole countryside was covered with a thick white blanket. You couldn't see where the roads were or where the fields began. A little rabbit could easily get lost.
Jack promised to be a good bunny and stay close to the house. But he wanted to go off for a walk in all that lovely fresh snow so badly that he broke his promise. "I'll just go and play with my friends in the woods. I'll easily find my way home by following my tracks in the snow. I can't get lost!" Or so he thought…
So Jack went off, skipping and dancing in the soft snow. He had gone quite a long way before he suddenly realized that he had no idea where the woods were. Everything was white. He didn't even know which direction was which. "Never mind, I'll go home now and come and play another day," he thought to himself. But when he turned around, he saw to his horror that the falling snow had covered all his tracks. Oh dear! He'd never be able to find his way home now! He sat down in the snow and started to cry.
"Lucky for you that I'm around," said a voice from a tree.
Jack looked up in surprise and saw his old friend, Mr. Crow!
"Come on, follow me. I'll fly ahead and show you the way home," said the kind crow.
"Oh, thank you!" cried Jack, drying his eyes. As he gratefully followed his friend, he promised himself that he would always listen to his mother from then on.