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ISBN-13: 978-0-328-78836-1ISBN-10: 978-0-328-78836-8
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Dragons and Giants
Frog and Toad
were reading a book together.
“The people in this book
are brave,” said Toad.
“They fight dragons and giants,
and they are never afraid.”
“I wonder if we are brave,”
said Frog.
Frog and Toad looked into a mirror.
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“We look brave,” said Frog.
“Yes, but are we?”
asked Toad.
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Frog and Toad went outside.
“We can try to climb this mountain,”
said Frog. “That should tell us
if we are brave.”
Frog went leaping over rocks,
and Toad came puffing up
behind him.
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They came to a dark cave.
A big snake came out of the cave.
“Hello lunch,” said the snake
when he saw Frog and Toad.
He opened his wide mouth.
Frog and Toad jumped away.
Toad was shaking.
“I am not afraid!” he cried.
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They climbed higher,
and they heard a loud noise.
Many large stones
were rolling down the mountain.
“It’s an avalanche!” cried Toad.
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Frog and Toad jumped away.
Frog was trembling.
“I am not afraid!” he shouted.
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They came to the top
of the mountain.
The shadow of a hawk
fell over them.
Frog and Toad
jumped under a rock.
The hawk flew away.
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“We are not afraid!”
screamed Frog and Toad
at the same time.
Then they ran down the mountain
very fast.
They ran past the place
where they saw the avalanche.
They ran past the place
where they saw the snake.
They ran all the way
to Toad’s house.
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“Frog, I am glad to have
a brave friend like you,” said Toad.
He jumped into the bed
and pulled the covers
over his head.
“And I am happy to know
a brave person like you, Toad,”
said Frog.
He jumped into the closet
and shut the door.
Toad stayed in the bed,
and Frog stayed in the closet.
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They stayed there
for a long time,
just feeling very brave together.
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by Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
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nimals use their
noses, ears, tails,
eyes, mouths, and
feet in very different ways.
See if you can guess which
animal each part belongs
to and how it is used.
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What do you do with
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a nose like this?
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If you’re a hyena, you find
your next meal
with your nose.
If you’re a platypus, you use your nose
to dig in the mud.
If you’re an elephant, you use your
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If you’re an alligator, you breathe through your nose while hiding in the water.
If yo
u’re a
mole
,
you u
se yo
ur nose
to fi
nd your w
ay
undergr
ound.
If you’re an elephant, you use your nose to give yourself a bath.
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What do you do with ears like these?
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If you’re a bat, you “see” with your ears.
If you’re a jackrabbit,
you use your ears to keep
cool.
If y
ou
’re
a
hippopotamus you close your ears when you’re und
erwater.
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If you’re a cricket, you hear with ears that are on your knees.
If you’re a humpback whale, you hear sounds
hundreds of miles away.
If y
ou
’re
a
hippopotamus you close your ears when you’re und
erwater.
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What do you do with a tail like this?
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If you’re a giraffe, you brush off pesky flies with
your tail.
If y
ou’r
e a
sku
nk,
you
lif
t yo
ur
tail
to w
arn
th
at a
sti
nky
sp
ray
is o
n t
he
way
.
If y
ou’r
e a l
izard, you break off
your tail to get away.
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If you’re a monkey, you hang from a tree by your tail.
your tail to get away.
If you’re a scorpion,
your tail can give a
nasty sting.
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What do you do with eyes like these?
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If you’re an eagle,
If you’re a four-eyed
fish, you look above and below the water
at the same time.
If you’re a chameleon,
you look two ways
at once.
you spot tiny animals
from high in
the air.
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If you’re a bush
baby, you use
your large eyes
to see clearly
at night.
If you’re a horned lizard, you squirt blood out of your eyes.If
you’re a chameleon,
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What do you do with feet like these?
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What do you do with feet like these?
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If you’re a chimpanzee, you feed yourself with your feet.
If you’re
a blue-footed
you do a dance.
If you’re a water strider, you walk on water.
If you’re a mountain
goat, you leap from ledge to ledge.
booby,
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If you’re a gecko, you use your sticky feet to walk on the ceiling.
If you’re a mountain
goat, you leap
from le
dge to ledge.
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What do you do with a mouth like this?
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to scoop up fish.
y
o
u
r
m
o
u
t
h
a
s
a
n
e t
If you’re a pelican, you use
If you’re an egg-eating snake, you use your
mouth to swallow eggs larger than
your head.
If you’re a mosquito, you use your mouth to suck blood.
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If you’re an anteater, you capture termites with your long tongue.
If you’re an archerfish,
you catch insects by
shooting them down with a
stream of water.
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The Little BirdsAnonymous
The little birds sit in their nest and beg, All mouth that once had been all egg.
Battyby Shel Silverstein
The baby bat Screamed out in fright, “Turn on the dark, I’m afraid of the light.”
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The Caterpillarby Christina Rossetti
Brown and furry Caterpillar in a hurry, Take your walk To the shady leaf, or stalk, Or what not, Which may be the chosen spot. No toad spy you, Hovering bird of prey pass by you; Spin and die, To live again a butterfly.
The Elephantby Arnold Sundgaard
The elephant is quite a beast, He’s rather large to say the least, And though his size is most impressive The elephant is not aggressive, He never throws his weight around, Still he always holds his ground. He only wants to feel secure. Long may the elephant endure!
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Text“Dragons and Giants” by Arnold Lobel from Frog and Toad Together. Text Copyright © 1971, 1972 by Arnold Lobel. Used by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page. Copyright © 2008 by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page. Reprinted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
“Batty” from A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein. Copyright © 1981 by Evil Eye Music, Inc. Used by permission of HarperCollins Publishers and Edite Kroll Literary Agency Inc. on behalf of the Silverstein Estate.
“The Little Birds” from Wings on the Wind: Bird Poems by Kate Kiesler. Copyright © 2002 by Kate Kiesler. Reprinted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
“The Elephant” by Arnold Sundgaard, © 1989. Reprinted by permission of Stephen Sundgaard.
Rossetti, Christina. Sing-Song: A Nursery Rhyme Book. London: MacMillan and Co. 1893. From Tomie DePaola’s Book of Poems by Tomie dePaola, copyright © 1988 by Tomie DePaola. Used by permission of G.P. Putnam’s Sons, a division of Penguin Group (USA) LLC.
Illustration44 Debbie Palen
Unit 1 • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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