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ANewBike

Igotanewbike.Itisfast.Ilikeit.

Ho!

Ho!

Igotanewcar.Itisfasterthanyourbike.Yourbikeistooslow.

Ha!

Ha!

Igotanewmotorcycle.Itisfasterthanyourcar.Yourcaristooslow.

He!

He!

Igotanewairplane.Itisfasterthanyourmotorcycle.Yourmotorcycleistooslow.

Igotanewrocket.Itisfasterthanyourairplane.Yourairplaneistooslow.Myrocketisthefastest.

Theairplaneisslowerthantherocket.Themotorcycleisslowerthantheairplane.

Thecarisslowerthanthemotorcycle.And,mybikeisslowerthanthecar.Mybikeistheslowest.

But,Idon’tcare!

Igotanewyellowbike.And,Ilikeit.

Baby-cricket

Alostbabycricketiscrying.

“Mom,mommy!

Butallhecanhearisthesoundofthewind.

Thegrassswaysinthewind.

Thewindwascreatingacloudofdust.

Itlookslikeit’sgoingtorain.

Drip,drip.

It’srainingfromthesky.

Therainhasstopped.Acrossthegrass,thebabycrickethearsafamiliarsound.

“Oh,that’smymom!

“Thebabycricketisfinallywithhismom.”Alltheinsectssingacelebrationsong.

Grandma’sGift

Grandmawassittingonthesofalookingatapicture.“Yousee,Nana.Iusedtobeverypretty.Iwasn’talwaysgray-hairedlikeIamnow.”ButNanahercathadalreadyfallenasleep.

ThatnightGrandmahadahappydream.“Whoareyou

Youaremyfriends!

Inthedream,herfriendsinvitedGrandmafordinner.“Ihaveneverseensuchalongtableinmylife!

”exclaimedGrandma.“Andherearesomegiftsforyou.”Thefriendsgaveherbeautifulflowersandseedpackets.

Justthenastronggustofwindblew.‘Whizz!

’“Ohno!

WhatshallIdo?

”Unfortunately,allthegiftswereblownaway.

Grandmawassurprisedandwokeupfromherdream.“Howdisappointing!

JustwhenIwasabouttoreceivesomegifts,thewindcameup.Ihatethewind.”

Thenextmorning,Grandmadecidedtogoonatrip.“It’sabeautifuldaytoday!

Ihaven’tbeenoutdoorsforalongtime.”

GrandmatookNana,herblackcat,onthetripwithher.

Grandmawentintotheforestandfilledherbagwithprettyflowersandseeds.

“I’vebeenwalkingtoolong.Nowmylegshurt.Ineedtostopheretorestforaminute.”Grandmadecidedtositdownonthegrass.Whileshesatthere,shemadeabouquetofflowersinherbag.

AllofasuddensomethingfellinfrontofGrandma.Itwasalittlebird.“Mypoorlittlebird!

Didyoufalloutofyournest

Iamgoingtogiveyousomethingtoeat.Don’tbesad.”Shegavethelittlebirdsomeseedsfromherbag.

Later,asshewalkedonthroughtheforest,Grandmametaboywholosthisway.“Oh,poorlittleboy!

Comeoverhere.I’llbuildafireandmakeyousomesoup.”

Thenextmorning,asGrandmawascomingoutoftheforestwiththeboy,shesawagirlcryingbesideabrook.“Thewindblewmyflowersaway,”thegirlsobbed.Grandmagavethegirlthebouquetfromherbag.

FinallyGrandmareachedhomeafterhertrip.“Nana,yousee,nowmybagisempty.ButIamveryhappy.Nothingisbetterthanhelpingothers.”

Thatnight,Grandmasawherfriendsinadreamagain.Allofthemtoldherwhatawonderfulwomanshewas.Theyputonawonderfulpartyforher.Everyonewasveryhappy.

“Oh,Iloveit!

Iloveit!

”criedGrandma.Justthen,Grandmawokeup.Nanawassurprisedandfelloffthesofawitha‘Thud!

’.“Ihadadream!

Suchahappydreamitwas!

JackandtheBeanstalk

OnceuponatimetherewasaboycalledJack.Helivedwithhismother.Theywereverypoor.Alltheyhadwasacow.

Oncemorning,Jack’smothertoldJacktotaketheircowtomarketandsellher.Ontheway,Jackmetaman.HegaveJacksomemagicbansforthecow.

Jacktookthebeansandwentbackhome.WhenJack’smothersawthebeansshewasveryangry.Shethrewthebeansoutofthewindow.

Thenextmorning,Jacklookedoutofthewindow.Therewasagiantbeanstalk.Hewentoutsideandstartedtoclimbthebeanstalk.

Heclimbeduptotheskythroughtheclouds.Jacksawabeautifulcastle.Hewentinside.

Jackheardavoice.“Fee,Fi,Fo,Fum!

”Jackranintoacupboard.

Anenormousgiantcameintotheroomandsatdown.Onthetabletherewasahenandagoldenharp.

“Lay!

”saidthegiant.Thehenlaidanegg-itwasmadeofgold.“Sing!

”saidthegiant.Theharpbegantosing.Soonthegiantwasasleep.

Jackjumpedoutofthecupboard.Hetookthehenandtheharp.Suddenly,theharpsang,“Help,master!

Thegiantwokeup,andshouted,“Fee,Fi,Fo,Fum!

”Jackranandstartedclimbingdownthebeanstalk.Thegiantcamedownafterhim.

Jackshouted,“Mother!

Help!

”Jack’smothertookanaxeandchoppeddownthebeanstalk.Thegiantfellandcrashedtotheground.Nobodyeversawhimagain.

Withthegoldeneggsandthemagicharp,Jackandhismotherlivedhappilyeverafter.

LittleRedRidingHood

LittleRedRidingHoodlivedinawoodwithhermother.OnedayLittleRedRidingHoodwenttoseeherGranny.Shehadanicecakeinherbasket.

OnherwayLittleRedRidingHoodmetawolf.“Hello!

”saidthewolf.“Whereareyougoing”“I’mgoingtoseemygrandmother.Shelivesinahousebehindthosetrees.”

ThewolfrantoGranny’shouse,andateGrannyup.HegotintoGranny’sbed.Alittlelater,LittleRedRidingHoodreachedthehouse.Shelookedatthewolf.

“Granny,whatbigeyesyouhave!

”“Allthebettertoseeyouwith!

”saidthewolf.

“Granny,whatbigearsyouhave!

”“Allthebettertohearyouwith!

”saidthewolf.

“Granny,whatbignoseyouhave!

”“Allthebettertosmellyouwith!

”saidthewolf.

“Granny,whatbigteethyouhave!

”“Allthebettertoeatyouwith!

”shoutedthewolf.

Awoodcutterwasinthewood.Heheardaloudscream,andrantothehouse.

Thewoodcutterhitthewolfoverthehead.Thewolfopenedhismouthwideandshouted-andGrannyjumpedout.

Thewolfranaway,andLittleRedRidingHoodneversawthewolfagain.

Nono,theInvisiblecat

Tommyplayedbyhimselfallday.Tommyseemsverylonelynowadays.Grandpawasworriedabouthim.

Grandpawenttotheladywholivednextdoor.Hercathadthreekittens.“IwanttogiveTommyacat,”shesaid.TheladygaveoneofthekittenstoGrandpa.

“Tommy,Ihavebroughtyouafriend.”Grandpatookthekittenoutofthebox.Tommywasveryhappy.HenamedthekittenNono.TommyandNonoslepttogetherinthesamebed.Nonopurredwhensheslept.AssoonasTommyandNonogotup,theywenttothekitchen.Tommygavehersomefood.ShewasgladandrubbedherselfagainstTommy’slegtosaythankyou.

TommytookNonowhereverhewent.“Nono,whereareyougoing

Comehere.”ShehadtostaybyTommyallthetime.Sometimesshewantedtolivefreelylikestraycats.

SoonNonogrewup.“Nono,Iwillbrushyourhair.”WhenNonoheardthis,shequicklyjumpedoffthediningtable.Shewasbigenoughtodothisbyherselfnow.

TommyneverleftNonoalone.Hewouldcomeoverandsuddenlygiveherahug.“Nono,pleasedon’trunaway.Iwanttoplaywithyou.”ButNonostruggledtogetaway.

JustthenGrandpacalledouttoTommy.“Tommy,don’tbotheryourcattoomuch.”“No,Grandpa.I’mjusthavingfunwithNono.”NonotookadvantageofthemomentandescapedofTommy’sarms.

NonohidintheatticsothatTommycouldn’tfindher.Upontheroof,astraycatwasdrowsing.Nonoenviedthelifeofthatstraycat.“Tellme,howcanIliveinpeacelikeyou?

”Nonoasked.

“Whatareyousoworriedabout

Youcanbecomeaninvisiblecat,”saidthestraycat.“Oh,really?

”“Catscanmakethemselvesinvisiblewhenevertheywant.”

Thatevening,TommywentlookingforNono.“Nono,whereareyou?

”Tommycouldn’tseeher,butinfactshewasrightbesidehim.Hecouldn’tfindherbecauseshehadbecomeinvisible.PrettysoonNonofellasleep.

“Grandpa,IhearNono.It’sincredible!

Ihearher,butIcan’tfindheranywhere,”TommysaidtoGrandpa.“Catstenttoleavehome.Don’tworry.Shewillcomeback.”GrandpareassuredTommy.TommystoodatthedoorandwaitedforNono.

ButNonodidn’tappearfordaysanddays.GrandpaputsadTommyonhislaptohaveatalkwithhim.“Catsliketobefree.Theyhidethemselveswhentheyarebotheredbypeople,”explainedGrandpa.

“DidIbotherNonotoomuch?

”Tommystartedtocry.LuckilyNonowasbesideTommyatthatmomentandheardwhathesaid.“IguessTommywon’tbothermanymorefromnowon,”thoughtNono.AndsoNonobecamevisibleagain.

TommywasverygladtoseeNonosuddenlycomeback.“Nono,I’msorryIwasonlythinkingaboutmyself.Iwon’tbotheryouanymore.Fromnowon,youtellmewhenyouwanttoplaywithme.OK?

”TommymadeasolemnpromisetoNonothathewouldnotbotherheranymore.

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