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I see. I See Me 1A I see 2 eyes. I see 1 nose. I see 2 ears. I see 1 mouth. I see 1 chin. I see hair. I see me.

I see 1 cat. I See Pets 1B I see 2 dogs. I see 3 fish. I see 2 cats. I see 1 dog. I see 3 birds. I see 1 snake. I see pets.

I see 1 baby. I See Families 1C I see 2 sisters. I see 2 brothers. I see 2 mothers. I see 2 fathers. I see 1 grandmother. I see 1 grandfather. I see families.

I see 2 socks. I See Clothes 1D I see 1 shirt. I see 3 shoes. I see 2 caps. I see pants. I see 1 T-shirt. I see 2 jackets. I see clothes.

I See the Classroom I see the pencils. 2A I see the paper. I see the clock. I see the desks. I see 2 chairs. I see the windows. I see 3 books. I see the classroom.

I See the School I see the classrooms. 2B I see the office. I see the playground. I see the kitchen. I see the parking lot. I see 1 bus. I see the sidewalk. I see the school.

I See the Playground I see the swings. 2C I see the slides. I see the grass. I see the jump rope. I see 3 balls. I see the jungle gym. I see 2 trees. I see the playground.

I see. I See the Class 2D I see 1 boy. I see 1 girl. I see 2 girls. I see 1 teacher. I see 3 girls. I see 2 boys. I see the class.

I see 3 apples. I See the Fruit 3 I see grapes. I see the orange. I see 4 cherries. I see the melon. I see bananas. I see 3 pears. I see the fruit.

I see you. You See the Zoo 4 I see monkeys. You see 3 birds. You see the lions. I see 2 elephants. You see tigers. I see the 2 zebras. You see the zoo.

You see the grass. I See the Park 5 I see 2 ducks. You see flowers. You see the trees. I see 2 birds. You see the swings. You see slides. I see the park.

Can I see the car? I Can See 6 I can see the car. Can you see 2 trucks? You can see 2 trucks. Can I see the bike? I can see the bike. Can you see 2 planes? You can see the planes.

You see me. Can You See Me? 7 Can you see the tree? Can you see me? You see the rock. You can see me. Can you see the car? Can you see me? You can see me.

You and I Can See You and I can see. 8 You and I can see the hat. You and I see the belt. I can see the shirt. You see the pants. You and I see the sock. You can see the shoe. You and I see the scarecrow.

I See You You can see the moon and the stars. 9 You see the clouds and the rain. I can see the wind and the kite. You see the sun and the rainbow. I see the boat and the water. You can see the spider and the web. I see the train. I see you.

Can you see me? You and Me 10 Can I see you? You can see me. I can see you. You can see the mask. I can see the hat. We can see. We can see you and me.

Can you and I see? We Can See 11 Can we see? I can see. You can see. We can see. You can see me. I can see you. We can see.

Can We See? Can we see the ant? 12 You and I can see the ant. Can you see the mat? You see the mat. Can I see the man? I can see the man. Can we see the man and the mat? We see the mat and the man.

I sat. We Sat 13 You sat. We sat and sat. I see the mat. You see the mat. I sat on the mat. You sat on the mat. We sat on the mat.

Am I a man? Can You See Me? 14 I am a man. Can you see me? I am on the mat. Am I an ant? I am an ant. Can you see me? I am on the can.

A mat. The Mat 15 I sat on the mat. You sat on the mat. The man sat on the mat. We sat and sat. You and the man sat on the mat. The man is on the mat. A mat.

Can You See? Can you see the man? 16 Yes. The man is on the car. Can you see the rat? Yes. The rat is on the car. Can you see the ant? Yes. The ant is on the car. I can see the man and the rat. I can see the ant.

Yes. I Am. Are we on the mat? 17 Yes. We are on the mat. Am I on the car? Yes. I am on the car. Are you on the ant? No. The ant is on you. Are we on the rat? No. We are not on the rat.

The ant ran. The Ant 18 It is in the can. It is on the can. Is it in the car? No. Is it on the car? Yes. It is on the mat. Is it on the man? Yes. The ant and the man ran.

Sam and Ann Ran Can Sam sit on the mat? Yes. 19 Can Ann sit on the mat? Yes. Sam and Ann are on the mat. Is the can on the mat? No. Is 1 ant on the can? No. Are 2 ants on the can? Yes. Is a rat in the can? Yes. Sam and Ann ran.

Is the ant fat? The Ant and the Fan 20 Yes. It is a fat ant. Is the ant on the fan? No. Is the fat ant in the tin can? No. Is it on the tin can? Yes. Is the fan in the can? No. Is the fan on? Yes. It is on and the fat ant is gone.

The Fan and the Hat Can Sam sit on the mat? Yes, he is on the mat. 21 Is Ann in the tan mat? No, she is on it. Is the man on the mat? No. He isn t. Is a hat on the man? Yes. It is on him. Is the fan on? Yes. The fan is on. Is the hat on the man? No. It isn t. Is the hat on Ann? No. She has no hat. Is the hat on Sam? Yes. The hat is on him.

Sam Hits the Ball Sam has a ball. He hits the ball. 22 Can the man get the ball? No. He can t. Can Ann get it? No. She can t get the ball. Can the man see the ball? No. He can t see it. Can Ann see it? No. She can t see the ball. Can Riff see the ball? Yes. He can see it. The ball is in the hat. Riff can get it. Riff has the ball and we can t get him.

Sam and His Hat Sam has a hat. It is a tan hat. 23 The hat is on Sam. It fits him. The man sees the hat. Can it fit him? The hat is on the man. It can t fit him. Riff has the hat. Can it fit? No. Riff runs and runs. It is fun. Sam gets his hat. He sits on it. The hat is under Sam. Riff can t get it.

Ann Is It Ann sits on the tan mat. She is It. 24 Sam runs. Riff runs. We run fast. Ann sees the man. She runs to get him. The man runs to the tan mat. Ann can t get him. Ann sees Sam. He runs to the mat. Riff runs to Sam. Sam can t see him. Sam runs into Riff. Riff is under Sam. Sam is on the mat. Riff is It.

The Ant in the Mud An ant was in the sun. He had his hat on. 25 The ant ran and ran. He ran on the mat. Did the ant see the mud? No. The ant ran into the mud. Was it fun to run in the mud? No. It wasn t fun. The ant didn t run fast. He was mad. Mud was on the ant. He had mud on his hat. Did the man see the ant? No. Did he see the mud? Yes. The man didn t sit in the mud. Was the ant sad? No.

Fun on the Slide Sam had a hat. His hat was tan. 26 Did Sam sit under the slide? No. He sat on it. It was fun to go down. Sam was fast. Was the hat on Sam? No. It wasn t on him. The hat was down in the mud. Sam was sad. Did Ann sit on the slide? Yes. She had fun. Ann was fast. She hit Sam. Ann was sad. Sam was mad.

The Rat and the Cat A rat saw a cat. The rat ran and hid. 27 The rat hid in a sack. Did the cat see him? Yes. The cat saw him. The rat had to run. The rat had to run fast. It wasn t fun. The rat saw a rat hole. He ran to get in it. Did the rat fit in the hole? Yes, he did. Did the cat fit in the hole? No. Cats can t go in rat holes. The cat was mad and sad. The rat had a snack.

Kickball Sam, Ann, and I kick the ball. Kickball is fun. 28 Ann kicks my ball. She runs to a stick. Sam runs after the ball. He can t get Ann. Ann has a tack in a sack. The tack falls in the mud. I am sick. I can t kick my ball. I miss it. I go and sit down. Sam runs to see me. Sam falls in the mud. The tack is stuck in my ball. Ann gets the tack. My ball has a hole in it.

Where Is My Sock? Sam: Where is my sock, Mom? Where did it go? 29 Mom: A sock can not run. Did you take it off? Sam: I did take off my sock. It was hot in the sun. Mom: Where did you take it off? Is it in the sack? Sam: It is not in the sock sack. My sock is not on my hat. Sam: It is not on my rock. It is not under the mat. Mom: Did you ask Dad? Did Dad see it? Sam: Dad has it. He sat on my sock.

Hide and Seek Dad: Where is Ann? She was here by the rock. 30 Mom: She is not here. She ran and hid. Dad: Where did she go? Is she under the sack? Mom: She is not here. A bus is under the sack. Dad: Is she by the bat? Go and see. Mom: Ann is not here by the bat. A ball is by the bat. Dad: I can not see Ann. Ann, where are you? Ann: Mom and Dad, here I am. I hid in the tub.

The Bad Cats and the Duck Here are 2 bad cats. They sit in the hot sand. 31 They see a little duck. He is by the mud. The cats run by the duck and hit him. The duck has a mom. She sees the bad cats. The little duck s mom is mad. She runs to the cats. The bad cats see the duck s mom. They see she is mad. The cats run in the mud. They go under a bus. The little duck is not sad. He kisses his mom.

Backpacks Ann has a backpack. Sam has a backpack. 32 Riff has a little pack. He runs and runs. Sam has a map in his pack. A pin is in the map. The pin sticks in Sam s hand. Ann gets the pin. Sam rubs his hand. He puts the pin in a can. The sun is up. It gets hot. Sam and Ann put on caps. Ann sees a rabbit. The rabbit naps by a rock. Riff runs to get the rabbit, but it can hop fast.

What Did They Do? What did Sam and Ann do? They ran and ran. 33 Where did Ann and Sam run? They ran to the rock. What did Ann put on? She put on a cap. Did Sam put his cap on Riff? Yes, but it didn t fit. Where did Riff go? He ran to get a stick. Did Sam s cap fall off? Yes, it is on the mop. What did Dad do? He sat and had a nap in the sun. Where was Mom? She sat by Riff down at the pond.

The Big Pig Here is a big pig. He likes to do what all pigs do. 34 The big pig has fun in the mud. He likes to run in it. The pig likes to dig in the mud. He digs and digs. The big pig gets mud on his back. He likes to have mud on his back. But if mud gets in his eyes, the pig is sad. He can t see. The pig goes back to his mom. He gets mud on the rug. He gets mud on the pans. His mom is mad at him. The big pig mops up the mud. His mom hugs and kisses him.

A Bug in a Rug A bug was sad. He did not have a home. 35 He saw a big rock. He ran and got under the rock. As the bug sat under the big rock, a rat ran up to him. The rat said, You can t sit here. The rock is my home. The bug saw a rag. He dug under it. But a big bug was under the rag. She said, The rag is my home. The sad bug saw a big dog on a rug. The bug said, Can I sit down? The dog said, Yes, you can. The bug was snug in the dog s rug.

The Lost Cat: Part 1 Ann and Sam sat in the sun. They saw a little cat by a log. 36 The cat had mud on its back. She had a cut on her lip. The cat sat in Ann s lap. Ann said, Little cat, do you have a home? Sam said, Ann, the cat likes me. She likes to lick my hand. Ann said, We can get you a lot of milk. Milk can fill you up. Sam saw a tag on the cat. On the tag was her name. The cat s name was Muff. The tag had the name of a man. Sam said, You are a lost cat. Dad can call the man.

The Lost Cat: Part 2 Ann fed Muff lots of milk. She let Muff get up on her bed. 37 Sam said, Dad, did you call the man? Is Muff his pet cat? Dad said, Muff is his cat. He had Muff in his red truck. Muff did not like trucks. She ran out the back of the truck. The man did try to stop her, but she ran under his legs. Muff ran up a hill. The sun set and she got lost. Ann said, I see a red truck. The man is here to get Muff. The man was glad to see Muff. He got back his pet cat.

The Pet Pig: Part 1 A tall man has a pet pig. He calls her Big Red. 38 She has red legs and a big neck. She is a big, big pig. Some men have pet dogs. Some men have pet cats. But the tall man has a pet pig. His pet is Big Red. If the man calls her, Big Red comes and sits by him. The tall man pets her neck. Big Red licks her legs. But some men do not like Big Red. They make fun of her. They make fun of the tall man. The man is mad and sad.

The Pet Pig: Part 2 The tall man says, Do not make fun of Big Red and me. 39 A pig can be a pet, he says. But the men will not stop. Come on home, Big Red, says the tall man. Let s go to bed. The sun sets in the west. The man gets into his bed. Big Red is on a little rug by the wall. She smells smoke. Big Red gets up on the bed. The man smells smoke. The tall man gets up. All the men come and help him. The men do not make fun of Big Red. They say she is the best pet.

My Red Truck Here I am in my big red truck. It can go fast. 40 My dog and cat are at home. They can not go in the truck. I go up the big hill. I can go down the hill. Here is some wet fog. I will not go fast if I can not see. Here I get gas in my big red truck. I say, Fill it up. I see some wet rocks. I can not stop my red truck. The red truck skids and hits a big log. I get a flat. I am back at my home. This is the end of my trip.

Up and Down the Hill: Part 1 Sam got apples and hot dogs. He put them in his backpack. 41 Ann put some milk in her pack. Then Ann and Sam went up the big hill. Riff went with them. He got to the top of the big hill. Sam and Ann got hot. Sam sat down on his soft pack. They got out the hot dogs. Sam said, This bun is thin and flat. Ann said, This bun is not thin. It is big and thick. Sam said, This bun was thick, but then I sat on it. Ann said, Where is Riff? What is that dog up to?

Up and Down the Hill: Part 2 Sam said, Where did Riff go? He was there on the hill. 42 Riff was nowhere to be seen. Sam put his thin hot dog in his pack. Then Sam and Ann went on up the hill. Riff, Riff, come here. Ann and Sam got to the top of the hill. They sat on a big rock to rest. Sam saw a black dot over by some grass. I think he is over there, he said. As they ran over to the grass, the black dot got big. It had legs. It was Riff. Ann said, Riff, what did you do? You smell. You stink. Sam said, Skunks can make that bad smell. A skunk got Riff.

Up and Down the Hill: Part 3 Riff did not kill the skunk. He did not like the bad smell. 43 Sam said, Look at Riff rub on the grass. Look at him lick his legs. Riff ran over to Ann. No, Riff, do not come here, said Ann. I do not want to smell like that skunk. I do not want to stink like you. Sam and Ann went home with Riff. They put Riff in the bathtub. Look, said Sam. Riff has a cut. The skunk cut his leg. Dad, Sam, Ann, and Riff got in the van. They went to see the vet. The vet put something on Riff s leg. Then Riff slept in the van.

The Pet Fish: Part 1 Sam and Ann want some pet fish. They get in the van with Dad. 44 Here they are at the pet shop. The pet shop sells fish, dogs, and cats. There are lots of fish red fish, black fish, and pink fish. There are big fish and little fish. The little fish swim fast. Ann and Sam like a little red fish. Ann wants a big black fish. Sam wants a fish that is big and pink. Dad gets all 3 fish. The man in the pet shop puts the fish in a bag. It is a plastic bag. Then Dad gets them a big fish tank. They all go home in the van.

The Pet Fish: Part 2 Dad helps set up the fish tank. Sand goes on the bottom of the tank. 45 Then Ann puts in a big red shell. She puts in some rocks. Sam has a little plastic ship. He wants to put it on a rock. The little ship will be under the water. It will look as if it sank. Dad puts in buckets of water. Then he puts some drops in the water. Ann puts in some water plants. Fish like to swim in back of plants. Then Dad gets the plastic bag with the fish. He puts them in the tank. The fish like the tank. They like the shells, the ship, and the plants.

Old Rabbit and Fox: Part 1 Old Rabbit hops up a little path. He sees a little box on a rock. 46 There are six candles in the box. Old Rabbit puts the box in a bag. Old Rabbit comes to a pond. He sees fish in the water. Rabbit drinks from the pond. Then he picks some grass. The grass will make a good snack. He puts it in a dish. Old Rabbit hops up the path. The sun sets in the west. It gets cold. Old Rabbit stops to make a bed in the grass. Rabbit makes his bed by a log. The home of a fox is next to the log.

Old Rabbit and Fox: Part 2 Old Rabbit naps on the grass by the log. He gets cold. 47 Rabbit thinks, I can fix this. He gets out the box of candles. He puts all six candles on top of the log. He gets a match from his bag. The candle wax melts. Some wax drips on Rabbit s chin. Fox smells Old Rabbit. Fox gets up on the log by his home. Fox says, Rabbit, I will catch you. I will have you for lunch. Old Rabbit gets up and runs. He thinks Fox will catch him. But Fox is stuck in the wax. He will not have Rabbit for lunch.

Can Riff Find Us? Sam and Ann like to hide from Riff. Sam goes in back of a bunch of sticks. 48 Ann gets under an old box. Then she calls, Riff, come and find us. Riff finds Ann under the box. He finds Sam by the sticks. Sam says, Let s trick him. Let s put some chips and nuts by the shed. (1 of 2)

Can Riff Find Us? Riff will go there and will not see us hide. Sam chops some nuts. 48 He mixes the nuts with chips. Then he puts them by the shed. Riff gets the nuts and chips. Then he finds Ann and Sam under a basket. How can he find us? asks Sam. I think he can smell us, says Ann. (2 of 2)

The Jet I can make a jet out of paper. I fold it on this edge and that edge. 49 I fold it again and again. My jet is all set to go up in the sky. I toss my jet into the wind. I see it fly over a box and over the shed. My jet goes down by the grass. I try to jump over it. (1 of 2)

The Jet Will it hit the wall? No, it just makes it over the top. 49 Many people try to catch it. The jet flies past them. Here it comes past me again. Where will it land? It lands on the edge of Mom s fudge. It s stuck there. (2 of 2)

Mom s Leg Dad said, Let s go get your mom. She is in the hospital. 50 Mom was not very sick. She fell down and hit her leg on a rock. Mom had to have a cast put on her leg. She was all set to come home. Dad said, Put on your caps. It is very hot out there. (1 of 2)

Mom s Leg Ann said, This red cap is my cap. That tan cap is your cap. 50 They all got in the van. Riff did not get to go on this trip. Sam said, Mom, we miss you so much! Shsh, said Dad, do not yell. Mom said, I can not go just yet. I have to put on my dress. (2 of 2)

The Bee Mom said, Where were you? I could not find you in the shed. 51 We were on the back steps with Liz, said Ann. We saw a big bee. Mom said, Did you run from it? Did it buzz by you? Ann said, Liz didn t run. She saw the bee land on a red flower. (1 of 2)

The Bee Did Liz see pollen on its legs? Bees get pollen from flowers. 51 Liz saw fuzz on the big legs. That must be pollen, said Ann. The bee did land on Liz. She had to zip up her jacket, said Sam. Mom said, You should not let bees do that. I would run very fast. (2 of 2)

Which Witch? Liz and Ann have put on masks. They both look like witches. 52 They both have black dresses. Liz and Ann both have black hats. Which witch is Liz? Which one is Ann? People can t tell which is which. All they see are two witches with two mops. Mops? Witches do not fly on mops. (1 of 2)

Which Witch? Why do Liz and Ann have mops? Well, I will tell you why. 52 When people spill some milk, the two witches mop up the mess. When there is mud on the steps, they come and mop up that mess. Ann and Liz are good witches. They do not fly up in the sky on brooms. (2 of 2)

King Mud King Mud was not like other kings. He did not go out to see the people. 53 He did not hunt with the other men. He did not sing at all. From sunup to sundown he sat on a swing. As he sat, he would look at his ring. Yes, King Mud had a ring on his hand. It was red and it was very big. (1 of 2)

King Mud You see, the king did not like his name. That is why he sat on the swing. 53 Then King Mud heard two children say, Why does he act like this? We want him to be with us. King Mud said, They like me a lot. He got off his swing and went to the people. He told them, Let s sing. (2 of 2)

The Thin Cat An old woman comes to see Mom and Dad. She has a thin cat. 54 The cat is in a cat box. The woman lifts off the top of the cat box. Her cat comes out. When the cat sees Riff, she hisses. Then she jumps on top of the woman. The cat messes up her dress. The woman calls for help. (1 of 2)

The Thin Cat Riff runs around her legs. The woman drops the cat box on the rug. 54 The thin cat jumps over the lamp. She lands in the fish tank. Water spills all over. We all help mop up the mess. They say every cat has 9 lives. We think the thin cat has six left. (2 of 2)

At the Pond Ann and Sam go to the pond with Riff. One woman is on the swing. 55 A big man sits by the ducks. He has some chips. The ducks quack and quack. They want some chips. The man gives them some chips. They like the chips a lot. Some other ducks swim over to the man. They quack and quack. They want some chips. (1 of 2)

At the Pond Riff jumps up and runs toward the man. The ducks flap their wings. 55 Quick, says Ann. We have got to stop Riff. She grabs him by the neck. The ducks go back to the water. Ann tells Riff, You have to quit this. The chips are for the ducks. I will give you a dog snack when we get home. (2 of 2)