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“What big feet!” said Kipper.
“What long legs!”
“It’s a clown on stilts,” said Dad. “Two clowns on stilts,” said Kipper. One clown was juggling six balls. “Fantastic,” said Kipper.
The other clown was juggling six
rings. The clown bent down and shook Kipper’s hand.
“How do you do?” he said.
“I am well, thank you,” said Kipper. On the way back, the wind blew Dad’s hat up into a tree.
“We will need long legs to get
it down,” said Kipper. A man lent Dad a stick. “No good! I can’t get it,” said Dad.
Kipper got on Dad’s back.
“I still can’t get it,” he said. What do you think will happen next? How will they get the hat? Have you ever lost something? “I’m tall, but I can’t get it,” said the clown. The other clown lifted him up. “This will do it,” she said. What is Kipper doing? How does he feel? “It’s a long way up,” said Dad. “It’s a long way down,” said Kipper. THE END
How Do Dinosaurs Play With Their Friends - Yolen, Jane - Aut Teague, Mark - Ill - Board Book Ed - , New York, 2006 - London - Scholastic - 9780439856546 - Anna's Archive