Two brave little astronauts went off to the Moon in a shiny silver rocket. They both wore special space suits with lots of useful zips and pockets. They had helmets ontheir heads and air-packs on their backs, and on their feet were absolutely enormous moon-boots.
As soon as they landed on the Moon, the two brave little astronauts walked all over the surface, and left very, very big footprints with their moon-boots. One of them wizzed off in the moon buggy while the other one gathered a bucketful of moon dust.
Then before they left for home one of them planted a flag to prove that the two brave little astronauts had really been to the moon. "Time to go home!" said one to the other. So they headed back to Earth without delay.
At last they returned and splashed down safely in the sea. One of the brave little astronauts opened the hatch to wave his flag and shout, "Hurray!"
"Where did you get that flag?" asked the other. "Some careless person left it on the Moon. I thought it made the place look untidy... so I brought it home!"
Saturday, 20 September 2008
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
Wake Up Lucille
Lucille the lop - eared rabbit was always late. She was late getting up in the morning, she was late for lunch - and at the end of the day, when bedtime came - she was late for that too!
"Tomorrow we are going on hliday together," one of her friends told Lucille that night as she got ready for bed. "My cas is packed, I've cleaned my shoes, and my clothes are already for tomorrow," said Lucille as she busied abot checking all her clockes and watches.
"Up at six o'clock sharp!" she muttered as she set her alarm clock. "I won't be late! I won't be late!"
Now as you may have noticed, Lucille's ears are very long. So most of the time she never hears her alarm clock ring - altough it makes a very loud noise. "How can I make really sure that I'll get up at six o'clock in the morning?" said the rabbit as she gazed around the room.
"I've got it!" shouted Lucille. "I'll sleep inside grandfather clock, then I'll be sure to hear clock strike six, and I won't be late for my holiday!"
"Tomorrow we are going on hliday together," one of her friends told Lucille that night as she got ready for bed. "My cas is packed, I've cleaned my shoes, and my clothes are already for tomorrow," said Lucille as she busied abot checking all her clockes and watches.
"Up at six o'clock sharp!" she muttered as she set her alarm clock. "I won't be late! I won't be late!"
Now as you may have noticed, Lucille's ears are very long. So most of the time she never hears her alarm clock ring - altough it makes a very loud noise. "How can I make really sure that I'll get up at six o'clock in the morning?" said the rabbit as she gazed around the room.
"I've got it!" shouted Lucille. "I'll sleep inside grandfather clock, then I'll be sure to hear clock strike six, and I won't be late for my holiday!"
Dad Phones Home
Dolly, Pooly and Molly were always talking on the telephone. They rang their friends and their friends rang them back and they chattered for hours and hours.
The three girls made phone calls about swimming arrangements and dancing lessons and parties. They rang the cinema and the theatre, the railway station and the store. They talked to the doctor,the dentist, the vet and the hairdresser... poor Dad was never able to use the phone at all!.
Then one day, Dolly, Plly and Molly looked out of the window, and ther was Dad making a phone call from his very own phone box... in the garden!
The three girls made phone calls about swimming arrangements and dancing lessons and parties. They rang the cinema and the theatre, the railway station and the store. They talked to the doctor,the dentist, the vet and the hairdresser... poor Dad was never able to use the phone at all!.
Then one day, Dolly, Plly and Molly looked out of the window, and ther was Dad making a phone call from his very own phone box... in the garden!
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