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Tales from Dusty Mouldings (told by Robin, age 3), No 6: Making snacks
Robin likes making snacks.
He likes to make himself a snack in the kitchen.
The biscuits are in a tin in a cupboard.
He can stand on a chair to open the cupboard and get the biscuit tin.
Then he can eat lots of biscuits.
If he is thirsty he opens the fridge to get out the milk.
He can pour out a cup of milk if the carton is not heavy.
If it is heavy he drops the carton and the milk makes a mess on the floor.
Mum clears it up.
Robin likes bananas.
He knows you have to take the skin off because the skins taste bad.
He leaves the skins on the table or on his chair.
Mum and Dad always know how many bananas Robin has eaten.
That is because they count all the banana skins.
Sometimes they count all the way up to six.
Six is more than Robin can count up to.
Robin likes making snacks. He likes to make himself a snack in the kitchen. The biscuits are in a tin in a cupboard. He can stand on a chair to open the cupboard and get the biscuit tin. Then he can eat lots of biscuits.
If he is thirsty he opens the fridge to get out the milk. He can pour out a cup of milk if the carton is not heavy. If it is heavy he drops the carton and the milk makes a mess on the floor. Mum clears it up.
Robin likes bananas. He knows you have to take the skin off because the skins taste bad. He leaves the skins on the table or on his chair. Mum and Dad always know how many bananas Robin has eaten. That is because they count all the banana skins. Sometimes they count all the way up to six. Six is more than Robin can count up to.