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100

Who was working in the yard?

Father Beaver was working in the yard.

100

What do animal moms do for their babies?

Animal moms take care of their babies.

100

What did Grandma have?

Grandma had lots of flower seeds.

100

What did she find in the woods?

She found a little house.

100

What did Sam and Jesse want to give Papa?

They wanted to give him a present.

200

What was Father Beaver using?

He was using wood.

200

What do baby robins eat?

They eat worms.

200

What did Grandma need to read about the seeds?

She needed her glasses.

200

What did she do with the soup?

She ate it all.

200

What did Jesse want to buy first? 

He wanted to buy a rocket ship.

300

What did the little beavers keep asking?

They kept asking, “What are you making?”

300

How does a mother kangaroo carry her baby?

She carries her baby in her pouch.

300

Where did they go to plant the seeds?

They went to the garden. 

300

What did she say about the beds?

Too soft, too hard, just right.”

300

Why didn’t they buy a race car?

Because it cost a lot of money.

400

What did Father Beaver make at the end?

He made a little house.

400

What does the mother hippo teach her baby?

She teaches her baby how to swim.

400

Where did they look for the glasses?

They looked on the table and on the chairs.

400

What did Baby Bear say about his soup?

“My soup is all gone!”

400

How much money did they have?

Jesse had two dimes, and Sam had a penny and a quarter.

500

Who was the house for?

It was for Little Beaver and Baby Beaver.

500

How does the father penguin take care of his baby?

He keeps the baby warm by holding it on his feet.

500

Where were Grandma’s glasses at the end?

They were on Grandma’s hat.

500

What lesson can we learn?

We should not go into other people’s homes or touch their things.

500

What did they decide to make?

They decided to make a card.

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