Chaucer, Pardoner, and Knight didn't smile to dribble.
They don't dribble to focus on dribbling.
Rog the parrot is also known as in the United Kingdom, it is Stave.
Rog is also known as Stave.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, says Steven and Todd, singing their ABCs.
Todd and Steven made an inside beach with their stuffies, a stuffed seagull and a stuffed starfish.
A straggling storm. What is this thing going to do into a 16-floored building strategy to say, Goodness gracious, Mercy me.
Joanna Paulo was a magpie.
She was a Portuguese magpie at the third floor of a 16-floored house. She can rule like a queen of birds.
Then, there was an airborne alligator at the 14th floor of the tall 14-floored building.
His name is unnamed, so he's an unnamed alligator.
Here was a female rattlesnake teacher in the 12th floor of the sixteen-floored big and single house.
It's Engineer Rattlesnake, the rattlesnake engineer who works at that. Twisted egg.
The 2nd floor is home to Rog.
Rog lives here.
To give Chaucer some red, yellow, and blue beds, it is for sleeping.
To give Chaucer, Knight, and Pardoner study 3 primary colors, they studied.
There are 2 speck-tacular boys to find a slimy slug in the mold of bread.
Who did the slimy slug in the mold of the bread say to the 2 speck-tacular boys Todd and Steven did. They are. They try to see a slug, not a snail with some useless vision to share.
A splurge for a kakapo saw her name is Bruce. Bruce saw a baby kakapo named Hugo.
Hugo is the baby kakapo who adores so cute.
Who's going to steal my pudding, says Steven that he learned to steal his pudding. Okay.
He steals his pudding and says to joke about who's going to steal his pudding. What's who.
Then, an outfoxed buzz of a bee, a fox, a rabbit, and a pig snuck hiding at the book, talking about elephant's trunks.
Four animals are outfoxing.
Masha is a female Japanese hedgehog from the subway.
She had her favorite barometer in it at the subway's gazebo car.
Mosty the dog is loyal at the end.
That's the end of our story time with Mosty.