Mouse and Mole, A Winter Wonderland by Wong Yee (classic books for 11 year olds .TXT) π
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Mole rolled to his right.
Mole rolled right off the bedβ
whump! He lay on the floor
like a cocoon in his blankets.
"I am as bored as a turtle in its shell.
I wonder what Mouse is up to?"
Thump, thump, thump! hopped Mole
across the floor. He opened the door
a crackβ whoosh! A gust of frosty
air nipped his snout. Mole saw Mouse
headed down the path. Mouse was
not alone. Someone was following
his friend. "Yikes!" cried Mole.
"Stranger danger!"
Mole rummaged through his closet.
He pulled on snow pants. He tugged
on boots: thup, thup!
"Rats, no hat!"
muttered Mole.
He rummaged around some more.
"Phooey! No scarf or mittens either."
Mole buttoned his coat and ran outside.
He followed the stranger that
was following Mouse.
The tracks led Mole to the pond.
He ducked down in the cattails. ZOOM!
Mouse flew past with the stranger
in tow. "Yippee!" she yelped.
The stranger had a smile on its face.
Mole nearly toppled out on the ice.
"That is no stranger!" he gulped.
"Mouse is with a friend ...
and that friend is not ME!"
ZOOM! Mouse and her partner zipped
by once more. Mole rubbed his snout.
Something about this new friend
was awfully familiarβ ZOOM!
"Why... that is my hat!" said Mole.
ZOOM-ZOOM! "And those are my
mittens and matching scarf too!"
Mole watched in disbelief as
Mouse and her partner
made perfect figure eights,
forward and backwards.
Together, they skidded to
a stop. Mouse whirled!
Mouse twirled!
The new friend just watched.
"Hah!" Mole huffed. "Easy-peasy!"
He darted out onto the ice.
Left, right, left, right! tottered Mole
across the pond. Mole whirled!
Mole twirled! His arms began
to windmill.
Mole was out of control! "Gangway!"
he holleredβ WHAM! Mole slid
smack into Mouse's partner.
OOF!
The snowman's
head toppled off.
It rolled across the ice.
Mouse stared at Mole.
Mole stared at the headless snowman.
"I am sorry, Mouse," mumbled Mole.
"I was showing off to your new friend."
Mouse could not help giggling.
"You do not have to be jealous
of a snowman," she laughed.
"Even if it does rather look like you!"
Together, Mouse and Mole put the
snowman's head back on top.
"Mole, meet Sno-Mole," said Mouse.
"Sno-Mole, this is Mole,
my neighbor and best friend."
Mole's face turned crimson like
winter berries. He gave Sno-Mole
a high-five. The twig arm flew off.
It skittered across the ice.
"Whoops!" said Mole.
He stuck the twig back in place.
SLAP
"Br-r!" The frosty air
made Mole shiver.
"May I have my hat back?"
said Mole to Sno-Mole.
Mouse ducked behind the snowman.
"I do not need a hat," squeaked Sno-Mole.
Mole stuffed his paws in his pockets.
"What about the scarf and
m-m-mittens?" he chattered.
"I do not need a scarf.
I do not need mittens either,"
giggled Sno-Mole.
"They make me feel as snug...
as a bug in a rug!"
Mole yanked the hat
on his head.
Mole tied the scarf
around his neck.
He tugged on mittens and grabbed
Mouse's paw. "What about skating?"
chuckled Mole.
Mouse picked up the rope to the sled.
Together, they circled the pond.
Mouse, Mole, and Sno-Mole
made perfect figure eights,
forward and backwards.
"Yippee!" yelped Mouse.
"Yahoo!" yelled Mole.
Sno-Mole just smiled.
Sno-Mouse
Dig! Dig! Dig! Mole shoveled snow
from the door. Scrape! Scrape! Scrape!
He cleared the snow off the steps.
Mole spotted Sno-Mole in the yard.
Mouse's snowman seemed lonely.
Mole tapped his boot.
Mole rubbed his snout.
He came up with a plan!
It began with a ball of snow...
Mouse gazed out the window.
She saw Mole beside her snowman.
Someone else was down there too!
Mouse wondered who it could be.
Quickly, she pulled on
her snow pants and
tugged on her boots:
thup, thup!
Mouse yanked a hat over her ears
and wrapped a scarf around her neck.
She buttoned her coat,
found mittens that matched,
and rushed out the door.
"Surprise!" shouted Mole.
Mouse clapped her mittens in delight.
Mole had built a snowman of his own!
Mouse took a step backwards.
The snowman looked familiar.
The snowman reminded her
of someone she knew...
"Mouse, meet Sno-Mouse,"
said Mole, "Sno-Mole's neighbor
and best friend!"
Mouse could not help giggling.
She gave Sno-Mouse a high-five.
The twig arm fell off.
"Whoops!" said Mouse.
She stuck the twig
back in place.
"I'll be right back," said Mole.
He returned dragging something
through the snow.
"What about sledding?" Mole chuckled.
Mouse ducked behind Sno-Mouse.
Mole hid beside Sno-Mole.
"Bumping-jumping on a hill?
What if we should take a spill?
You go ahead, enjoy the ride.
We'll be waiting, side by side!"
sang Sno-Mole and Sno-Mouse.
And that is exactly what they did!
ZOOM! Mole and Mouse sped
down the hill. Mole and Mouse
hit a bump. The sled soared
through the air.
"Yahoo!" yelled Mole.
"Yippee!" yelped Mouse.
Ker-THUNK!
The sled crashed and flipped over.
Mouse and Mole tumbled
down the slope.
Snow crusted their hats!
Snow filled their boots!
Snow got into their
warm winter coats!
Mouse and Mole's
mittens were sopping wet.
Mouse shivered.
"I feel like a Mouse-cicle."
Mole shivered. "I feel like a Mole-cicle."
"Whatever are we doing out on a
d-d-day like this?" they chattered.
Together, they trudged
back to the oak.
Mouse and Mole huddled in front
of the fire. They wrapped themselves
in blankets like cocoons.
Whee! whistled the teapot.
Thump, thump, thump! hopped Mouse
and Mole across the floor.
Mouse took the teapot off the stove.
Mole fetched the cookie jar.
Mouse sipped. Mole nibbled.
Mouse nibbled. Mole sipped.
Together they sat gazing
out the window.
A snowflake drifted past.
Then another ... and another.
Outside, the oak tree was
trimmed with icicles;
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