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丽声拼读故事会英文1-6丽声拼读故事会英文1-6 1-1 Top Cat I am top cat. Am I top cat? I am! I am! I am top cat. Am I top cat? I am! I am! Pop! Am I top cat? 1-2 Sam's Pot Tom got a pot. Pam got a pot. Sam got a pot. Pat, pat, pat! Tap, tap, tap! Tap, tap, tap! Tom got a mop! 1-3 Bob Bug ...

丽声拼读故事会英文1-6
丽声拼读故事会英文1-6 1-1 Top Cat I am top cat. Am I top cat? I am! I am! I am top cat. Am I top cat? I am! I am! Pop! Am I top cat? 1-2 Sam's Pot Tom got a pot. Pam got a pot. Sam got a pot. Pat, pat, pat! Tap, tap, tap! Tap, tap, tap! Tom got a mop! 1-3 Bob Bug Bob is a bug. Bob Bug has a mum. His mum is big. Bob has a dad. His dad is fit. Bob has a cup. It has a lid. Sip, sip, sip! Bob has a cot. His cot has a rug. Mum! Dad! A big bad rat! Bob bug has a hug. 1-4 Dig, Dig, Dig! Dig, dig, dig! Tim and his dog had fun. Dig, dig, dig! Tim dug up a lot jof mud. Dig, dig, dig! His dog dug up a rag. Dig, dig, dig! Tim dug up a bus. Dig, dig, dig! A lid! Dig, dig, dig! A big tin! And in it... lots of bugs! 1-5 Sam's Pot Sit, Zak, Sit! Zak did not sit. Zak ran. Sit, Zak. Sit! Zak ran and ran! Zak ran in the fog. A red van hit him. Jen and Zak went to the vet. Zak had a bad cut. He had to get a job. Will Zak get better? Yes. Zak did get better. wag...wag...wag 1-6 Mum Bug's Bag Mum Bug has a red bag. The bag has a zip. Mum can fit a pen in her bag. Mum can fit a pen and a fan in her bag. Mum can fit a pen and a fan and a bun in her bag. Mum can fit a pen and a fan and a bun and a pot of jam in her bag. Mum has a hole in her bag! The pen and the fan and the bun and the jam get wet. Yak! Mum Bug gets a big bag. 2-1 The Odd Pet Kim has a cat. Jim has a dog. But Viv has an odd pet. It is a zog! Not a cat, not The zog is fat. It has ten It can run and hop. It can sit and beg. The zog has lots of eggs! The zog sits on the eggs. It sits and sits. Tap, tap, tap! Tap, tap, tap! Lots of zogs! Can I have a zog? Yes, but not yet. Can I have a zog? Yes, but not yet. Now Kim has a cat and a zog Jim has a dog and a zog. And viv has ten zogs! 2-2 Miss Miss Buzz off, Bill! I will tell Miss Hill! Miss! Miss! Bill has got my Buzz Off, Bill! Miss! Miss! Bill has got my Buzz Off, Bill! Miss! Miss! Bill has got my Buzz Off, Bill! Miss! Miss! Bill has got my Buzz Off, Bill! Miss! Miss! Bill is in a me Brrrrrrrrrrrr! Yes! The bell! Miss Hill gets on the bus. Miss Hill gets off the bus. Buzz off, Ross! Mum! Mum! Ross has got my d 2-3 This and That This is Mr Chan's shop. Mr Chan sells pens, pads an Tim is in Mr Chan's shop. Can I have that pen? Yes, Tim. This is Miss Thin's shop. Miss Thin sells eggs, nuts Tim is in Miss Thin's shop. Can I have some carrots? Yes, Tim. This is Mrs Ship's shop. Mrs Ship sells jugs, shells Tim is in Mrs Ship's shop. Can I have this shell and t Yes, Tim. This is Tim's rabbit! 2-4 Fish and Chips This is Ron Rabbit. Ron has a job in a fish and This fish is too hot! This fish is not hot! Cut up this fish! Fill up this cup! Whizz, whizz! Whizz, whizz! When will my fish come? Which is my fish? This is too much fish! Whizz, whizz! Whizz, whizz! I'm fed up with this job! This fish is too fat! This chip is too thin! This salad is too wet! This bill is too much! This shop is shut! 2-5 Singing Dad Dad is a singer. He sings all day long. Song, after song, after song, after song! He sings to the cat and he sings to the dog. He sings in the sun and he sings in the fog. He sings in the shops and he sings in the shed. He sings in the bus and he sings in his bed. He sings when he's fishing. He sings when he jogs. He sings when he's digging and chopping up logs. Mum tells Dad off. "I'm fed up with that song. Mum never sings... but she hums all day long! 2-6 Doctor Duck Bob bug was in his cot. "Get up, Bob," said Dad. But Bob did not get up. "I am hot!" he said. "Bob is sick!" said Mum. "Quick! I will ring Doctor "Mum is a fusspot," said Da Mum Bug rang Doctor Duck. "Come quick!" she said, "Bo "Quack, quack!" said Doctor He got his box of pills. "I will mix this pill up wi "Sip this," said Doctor Duc "Yuk," said Bob, but he had "Quack, quack!" said Doctor "I will come back in six da When Doctor Duck came back, Bob was hopping and singing But Dad Bug was in bed. "I am hot! I am sick!" he s "Bad luck, Dad," said Mum. "Dad is a fusspot!" said Bo 3-1 The Big Match Here come the fans. Here come the six ducks. Here come the six foxes. The duck fans quack. Ducks! Ducks! Ducks! The fox fans sing. Foxes! Foxes! Foxes! The ref rings a bell. The match has begun! The foxes and ducks kick the ball. Rick Duck gets the ball in. Yes! Max Fox gets the ball in. Yes! The ducks get the ball. Max Fox kicks Rick Duck! The duck fans quack. Get him off! The ref rings his bell. Get off, Max! Rick Duck gets the ball in! Yes! The duck fans quack and sing. Up with Rick! The ducks win the match. 3-2 The Shopping list Yasmin and Dad went to the bank. Next, they went shopping. Yasmin held the shopping list. Yasmin and Dad went to a big shop. They got in the lift. A man got in with them. I like this pink belt. I like this golf ball. This is the best lamp. That cost a lot! Yasmin and Dad got back in the lift. The man got in with them. Yasmin and Dad went back home. Let's unpack the shopping. A vest! Milk! A pump! That's odd! 3-3 Gran is cross The twins go to visit Gran. Flick brings a pram. Fred brings his frog. Gran is on the steps. Hello, Gran. Gran has a blck cat. Hello, Spot. Gran gets the twins a snack. Flick spills her drink on the cloth. Gran is cross. Fred drops his sandwich in the pram. Gran is cross. But spot the cat is glad. The frog jumps in the jam. Fred grabs him. Smash! Gran is cross. The frog jumps and jumps. Spot runs and runs. The frog jumps on the clock. Gran is cross. Stop! At the end of the day the twins go home. Gran is glad. The twins are glad. But Spot is sad. 3-4 The trunk and the skunk I am a mammoth. I have big, thick legs. I can stamp on things. Stamp, tramp, crash! I have long tusks. I can dig with them. And I have a long trunk. I can do lots of things with my trunk. I can pick things up. I can lift things. I can drink. I can slosh my mum and dad! Stop that! And I can smell things with my trunk. I can smell good things... Sniff, sniff! Bananas! And I can smell bad things... Sniff, sniff! A skunk! This skunk stinks! I will slosh him! Help! Slosh! That will get rid of the smell. Sniff, sniff... Oh no! The skunk still smells of skunk. 3-5 The scrap rocket Ron Rabbit is collecting things. Ron collects a tin, a tap, a pot and a lid. Ron collects a plug, a plank and a pump. Next, Ron collects a spring, a strap and lots of string. Clink clink! Bang bang! Prod prod! Twist twist! Crank crank! It's a rocket! Lift-off! This is a thrill! But then... Splash! It's not a rocket. It's a submarine! 3-6 Splash and Squelch We like to swing. We like to whizz and spin. We like to yell in tunnels. We like to splish, splash and splosh. We like to run in the sun and dig in the sand. We like to squelch in the mud and stamp on the twigs. We like to jump off a log and hit a stump with a stick. We like to hop like frogs and spring like squirrels. And when we get home... We like to flop. 4-1 Queen Anneenas Feast. Queen Anneena had a feast. Fifteen queens came to the feast. Queen Jean had heaps of meat. Queen Nelly had heaps of jelly. But Queen Teeny Weeny did not eat. "Have some peas and beans," said Queen Jean. "No," said Queen Teeny Weeny. "Have some jelly and cream," said Queen Nelly. "No," said Queen Teeny Weeny. "What do you want to eat then?" said Queen Anneena. "One green leaf," said Queen Teeny Weeny. But was not a leaf to be seen! Queen Anneena sent King Kareem to the shop. He came back with one green leaf. Queen Anneena was happy to see Queen Teeny Weeny eat the leaf. "Do you want some tea and a sweet?" she said. "No," said Queen Teeny Weeny. "I am going home to clean my teeth." 4-2 Spike says Spike is five. Spike says he can run for miles and miles. Spike says he has nine bikes. Spike says he can dive. He says he wins prizes for diving. Spike says he can drive. He says he wins prizes for driving. Spike says he can fight fires and feed wild lions. Spike says his mum is a spy and his dad rides a crocodile. Spike says he can fly. He says he eats a pie in the sky every night. Spike says that he never, ever tells a lie. 4-3 The wrong kind of knight Nasim was a knight. But he didn't like to ride and he didn't like to fight. Nasim liked to read and write, and he liked to knit. One night, there was a knock at the door. "I need you to fight a dragon!" cried King Kareem. "But I'm the wrong kind of knight!" said Nasim. "I don't like fighting!" "Never mind!" cried the king. "Hurry up!" "The dragon is in my bed!" said the king. Nasim's knees were knocking. He lifted the blanked and saw... a tiny dragon. The dragon's knees were knocking too. "I'm freezing," he said. "Fight him!" cried the king. "No. I'm the wrong kind of knight," said Nasim, and he began to knit. Nasim was very quick at knitting. He knitted a vest, some socks and some long knickers. The dragon was delighted. "Thank you!" he said, and off he went. "I think you were the right kind of knight!" said the king. 4-4 Moan moan moan My goldfish never moans at me. She never says, "Don't climb that tree." She never tells me, "Don't throw stones." But Mum just moans and moans and moans. Don't dig holes. Don't pick that rose. Don't untie your sister's bows. Hang that coat up. Dry that bowl. Don't mix jam with soap and coal. Come on, slowcoach, hurry up. Eat that toast. Don't drop that cup. Fold those clothes up. Blow your nose. Did you dry between your toes? Hold my hand to cross the road. Don't eat that - you might explode! Go to bed. Don't suck your thumb. I wish my goldfish was my mum. 4-5 The snake and the drake A duck and a drake had a nest by a lake. One rainy day, a snake came to the nest. The duck got away but the snake got the drake. "Let go of my tail," said the drake. "No," said the snake. "I am going to eat you." "Will you eat me with some cake?" said the drake. "That is best way to eat drake." "I can't make cake," said the snake. "But Raven can make cake," said the drake. "Raven's cake is yummy," said the drake. "He makes it every day." "What is in Raven's cake?" said the snake. "Grapes and dates and raisins," said the drake. "Yum yum," said the snake. "What a shame I can't fly to Raven's nest." "But I can fly," said the drake. "If you wait, I can get you some of Raven's yummy cake." "Okay. I will wait," said the snake, and he let the drake get away. Snake lay and waited. He waited all day. But the drake did not come back. Snake is still waiting. 4-6 Tadpoles What can you see in this lake? Can you see some blobs of jelly? Can you see some black dots inside the jelly? Those dots are tiny eggs. The dots grow. The jelly shrinks. The dots are growing tails. They are baby tadpoles! The tadpoles are tiny. They stick to the weeds. Then they begin to swim. Quick, tadpoles, swim away! Here comes a big fish! The fish eats some of the tadpoles. The rest swim away. They hide in the weeds. Can you see some bumps on this tadpole? Those bumps will be legs. These tadpoles only have back legs. This tadpole has all its legs. Its tail is shrinking. This tadpole has no tail. The tadpole kicks with its legs. It jumps out of the lake. But is it a tadpole? No, it's a frog! 5-1 Sue Kangaroo This is school and this is Sue and this is Mummy Kangaroo. The teacher's name is Mrs Drew. She says hello to Mum and Sue. "This is Sue," says Mrs Drew. "Do be kind to her. She's new." "Time to paint," says Mrs Drew. Sue says, "I like red and blue." "Time to glue," says Mrs Drew. "Sue can glue a kangaroo!" "Dinner time," says Mrs Drew. "This is yummy stew," says Sue. "Music time," says Mrs Drew. "I can play the spoons!" says Sue. Toot! Toot! Boom! Boom! "Home time soon," says Mrs Drew. "But what is in your pocket, Sue?" Sue takes out a tube of glue. She takes some spoons and paint out too. "The school has rules," said Mrs Drew. "You can't take those things home with you." Sue is sad. "Don't cry," says Prue. "Play with them tomorrow, Sue." "Is there school tomorrow too?" "Is that true? Hooray!" says Sue. Here is Mummy Kangaroo. "Hi, Mum! School is cool!" says Sue. 5-2 The Cinderella Play The twins were in a play. It was a play of Cinderella. Mum and Dad came to see it. Gran came too. Fred was the prince. He had to sing a song. Flick was a goose. She had to hiss at the urly sisters. The ugly sisters were bossy. They made Cinderella do the dusting. Cinderella had an old dress and a duster. But then she got a nice new dress. She got some sliver slippers too. Cinderella went to the palace. She danced with the prince. But then she ran away. She dropped a sliver slipper. The prince picked it up. Cinderella ran home. Her ugly sisters went home too. Cinderella had her old dress on. The prince had to knock on the door. He had to try the slipper on Cinderella annd her sisters. But Fred had lost the slipper! "Have my boot!" said Miss Hill. The ugly sisters tried on the boot. It was too loose. But they said, "It's too tight!" Cinderella tried on the boot. It was too loose. But she said, "It fits!" Mum and Dad liked the play. "It was better than the cinema!" said Gran. 5-3 Usmans Books My name is Usman. This is my bookshelf. I like reading my books. I wish I could step into a book! If I could step into this book... I would meet a cook. I could put a hat on too and we would cook a good pudding. If I could step into this book... I could meet Red Riding Hood. I could help her carry her basket and I could help the woodcutter rescue her. If I could step into this book... I would meet Puss in Boots. I could pull on some boots too and I would chase mice with him. If I could fly into this book... I would meet a spaceman. I could put on a helmet too and we would whoosh to the moon in a rocket. If I could run into this book... I would meet a football team. We would play football and I would kick the ball into the goal. And if you could step into this book... you would meet me! 5-4 The Upside-down Browns Mr and Mrs Brown read the paper upside down. Mr and Mrs Brown have a teapot with two spouts and coffee comes out of their taps. Mr and Mrs Brown have a funny round house. It spins round and round like a roundabout. Mr Brown puts on his trousers to have a shower. He blows his nose on a towel. He puts on his sun hat when it is cloudy. He takes it off when the sun comes out. Mrs Brown is funny too. She bounces around in a crown. She puts flour on her nose and she puts powder in the cakes. Mr and Mrs Brown go to town in their dressing gowns. They climb mountains in their slippers. They grow flowers in their bed. And they sleep outside in the flower bed. And when Mr and Mrs Brown see a clown... they frown! But if you think Mr and Mrs Brown are funny... how about their pets? Bow Wow! Miaow! 5-5 Leroy This is my little brother Leroy. When Granny sees Leroy she says, "What a sweet little boy!" When Grandpa sees Leroy he says, "What a bundle of joy!" But Granny and Grandpa don't know the real Leroy. The real Leroy is an annoying little boy. Leroy annoys Mum. He jumps on the table. He puts coins down the toilet. And he has a very loud voice. Sweets! Sweets! Sweets! Leroy annoys my big sister. He fiddles with her little bottles. Leroy annoys the cat. She thinks he is too noisy. Cuddle! Cuddle! Cuddle! And Leroy annoys me! He scribbles on my books. He muddles up my toys and pops my bubbles. He spoils all my games. Yes, Leroy is a destroyer! But sometimes, just sometimes, I enjoy having a little brother. I like to tumble about with him. He gives me nice cuddles. And there is one time when Leroy isn't annoyingn at all. When he's asleep! 5-6 No Milk Today Mr and Mrs Green's cat was hungry. "Stop that noise!" said Mr Green. "She just wants some milk," said Mrs Green. But the milk jug was empty. "I will go and milk the cow," said Mrs Green. But the cow would not give any milk. "She's hungry too," said Mrs Green. Mrs Greenn went to get some hay for the cow. But she could not open the shed. She needed a key. "Give me the key to the shed," said Mrs Green to Mr Green. But Mr Green said, "I can't. I dropped it in the snow." "Go and dig the key out of the snow," said Mrs Green. But Mr Green said, "My feet will freeze. My socks have holes in them." "I will mend your socks," said Mrs Green. But she could not find any wool. "I will get some wool from the sheep," said Mrs Green. But the sheep would not stand still. There were too many mice running around. "I will get the cat to chase the mice away," said Mrs Green. So Mrs Green got the cat. The cat chased the mice. The sheep stood still. Mrs Green got some wool. She mended Mr Green's socks. Mr Green dug in the snow. He found the key to the shed. Mrs Green got the hay. Mrs Green fed the cow. The cow gave her some milk. "Now I can feed the cat," said Mrs Green. But the cat was asleep! 6-1 Tara's Party Tara was six. "Can I have a party?" she asked. "Yes," said Mum. Tara sent cards to her friends. Veejay came to the party. He gave Tara a toy car. Emma came to the party. She gave Tara a scarf. Martha came last. She gave Tara one marble. Then Martha put on the scarf. "I want it," she said. "It's Tara's scarf," said Emma. Martha started to cry. "Let's play Pass the Parcel," said Tara. Tara passed the parcel to Veejay. Veejay passed the parcel to Emma. Emma passed the parcel to Martha. Martha didn't pass the parcel. She started to rip off all the paper. "Pass the parcel!" said Tara. Martha started to cry. "I'm not playing," she said. There were some sweets inside the parcel. Veejay found them. Martha started to cry again. "I want the sweets," she said. They had tea. There were jam tarts and bananas. "I'm starving," said Martha. She ate ten jam tarts and five bananas. Let's play Hide and Seek," said Tara. Veejay and Emma hid in the garden. Tara found them. Martha hid in the bath. She found a lot of jars. She took the lids off them. Tara found Martha. "Put the lids back on the jars," she said. Martha started to cry again. Emma's mum and Veejay's dad came for them. "Was it a good party?" they asked. "Yes," said Emma and Veejay. Martha's mum came last. "Was it a good party?" she asked. "No," said Martha. "Everyone was nasty to me." 6-2 Paula the Vet Paula is a vet and a very good vet. She opens the door and she calles, "Next pet!" Here comes a man. He walks through the door. He says, "My cat has a very sore paw." Paula has a look. The paw is torn. "Aha!" says Paula, and takes out a thorn. Yes, Paula is a vet and a verry good vet. She opens the door and she calls, "Next pet!" Here comes a boy. He walks throught the door. He says, "My little dog's tummy s sore." Paula tells the boy, "Your dog is ill, but she'll soon geet better if she takes the pill." Yes, Paula is a vet and a very good vet. She open s the door and she calles, "Next pet!" Here comes a lady. She walks through the door. She says, "My rabbit has a very long claw." Paula tells the lady, "The nail needs a clip." Paula gets her scissors- snip, snip, snip! Yes, Paula is a vet and a very good vet. She opens the door and she calls, "Next pet!" Here comes a girl. She walks throught the door. She says, "My mouse won't run any more." Paula has a look, and she says, "I think your mouse just needs more water to drink." All the morning, Paula the vet sees pet, after pet, after pet, after pet. More and more dogs, more and more cats, more and more rabbits and mice and rats. Paula sees ordinary pets all morning. Paula feels bored. Paula starts yawning. "It's always the same," thinks Paula the vet. "I wish I could see an extraordinary pet!" But Paula the vet is a very good vet. So she opens the door and she calls, "Next pet!" Here comes someone. He walks through the door. It's a very small boy... with a dinosaur! 6-3 Paula the Vet "You're late, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a little girl to find her mummy." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a lady to find her purse." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a furry caterpillar to find a leaf." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a thirsty dog to find a drink." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a little boy to find a birthday party." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a bird to find its nest." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a worm to find some earth." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a nurse to find her hospital." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a turtle to find a pond." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a mermaid to find a pearl." "You're late again, Bert!" "Sorry, Sir." "Where were you, Bert?" "Er... I was helping a clown to find the circus." "Don't be late again, Bert!" "No, Sir." "If you're late again, Bert, I will help you find a lot of extra work." "You're early, Bert!" 6-4 Clare and the Fair Clare and the Fair Come to the Fair ---2 Clare Clare --- 12 Come to the Fair Come to the fair! Come to the fair! Ride in a car. Ride in a chair. Down to the ground and up in the air! Mums, dads and children - everyone's there, flying around with the wind in their hair. Have a good stare. Have a good scare! You might win a fairy. You might win a bear. So come to the fair! Come to the fair! Clare! Clare! "Clare, Clare! Look over there! Who has spilt cornflakes all over the chair! Did you do it, Clare?" "Oh no," said Clare. "I didn't do it. It was my bear." "Clare, Clare! Look over there! Poor little Mary has jam in her hair! Did you do it, Clare?" "Oh no," said Clare. "I didn't do it. It was my bear." "Clare, Clare! Look over there! Jars, tins and packets are everywhere. Did you do it, Clare?" "Oh no," said Clare. "I didn't do it. It was my bear." "Bear, Bear! Look over there! Who has been giving the kitten a scare? Did you do it, Bear?" "Oh no," said Bear. "I didn't do it. It must have been Clare." 6-5 The Deer and the Earwig The Deer and the Earwig A Poem and a Story I Hear with my Little Ear I hear with my little ear... Hooray! Hooray! A very loud cheer. I hear with my little ear... A very loud bump! (My dad can't steer.) I hear with my little ear... A snap of twigs. It's a very shy deer. The Deer and the Earwig Here is a stream. Here is a deer. And here is a little black earwig. Oh dear! The earwig has fallen into the stream! "Help! Help!" he cries. "Do not fear, I am here," says the deer. She drops a leaf into the stream. The earwig climbs on to the leaf. He sails to the bank. "Thank you, deer," says the earwig. "You saved my life." A week later... Here is the stream, Here is the deer. And here is the little balck earwig. Oh dear! Here is a hunter! He has a spear. The deer can't see the hunter. She can't hear him. Help! The hunter lifts his spear. But here comes the earwig. "Do not fear, I am here!" he says. The earwig nips the hunter's ear. The hunter jumps and drops the spear. The deer runs away. "Thank you, earwig," says the deer. "You saved my life." 6-6 Jack and the Ggiants Jack and the Giants A Play The Characters Mum/Dad/Midge: three giant tourists Jack: a tour guide (Jack: )Hello, giants. I'm Jack, and I'm going to show you round the town. (Mum:) Hello, Jack! (Dad:) Hello, Jack! (Midge:) He is so cute! (Jack:) Are you ready to go on the rour? (Giants:) Yes, we are! (Jack:) Please be sure not to tread on me! (Mum:) Did you hear that, Midge? (Midge:) Yes, Mum. (Jack:) Off we go then! Follow me, please, giants. (Dad:) What a cute little village! (Jack:) It's not a village. It's a huge town! (Mum:) Look at that cute little ribbon. (Jack:) It's not a ribbon. It's a river! (Midge:) Look at that cute little brige! Can I put it in my fish tank? (Mum:) No, you can't (Jack:) Now, this is the art gallery. (Dad:) Look at those cute little stamps! (Jack:) They are not stamps. They are big pirctures! (Midge:) Can I put them in my doll's house? (Dad:) No, you can't. (Jack:) Now, this is the zoo. (Midge:) Look at that cute little kitten! (Jack:) It's not a kitten. It's a huge tiger! (Mum:) Look at that cute little creature with the thin little neck! (Jack:) That's a giraffe! (Midge:) Is there a gift shop, Dad? (Dad:) I don't know. Let's ask Jack. (Mum:) Where is Jack? (Dad:) Yes, where is he? (Mum:) I hope you didn't tread on him, Midge. (Jack:) Let me out! Let me out! (Dad:) I can hear his cute little voice! (Jack:) Let me out! (Mum:) It's coming from your pocket, Midge. (Jack:) Put me down! (Dad:) Yes, put him down, Midge! (Midge:) But I want to take him back and put him in my doll's house. (Mum:) Well you can't. (Jack:) The tour is over!
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