"The Surprise"
(Arnold Lobel, from Frog and Toad All Year,
New York: Scholastic Inc., 1976)
- It was October.
- The leaves had fallen off the trees.
- They were lying on the ground.
- "I will go to Toad's house," said Frog.
- "I will rake all of the leaves that have fallen on his lawn.
- Toad will be surprised."
- Frog took a rake out of the garden shed.
- Toad looked out of his window.
- "These messy leaves have covered everything," said Toad.
- He took a rake out of the closet.
- "I will run over to Frog's house.
- I will rake all of his leaves.
- Frog will be very pleased."
- Frog ran through the woods so that Toad would not see him.
- Toad ran through the high grass so that Frog would not see him.
- Frog came to Toad's house.
- He looked in the window.
- "Good," said Frog.
- "Toad is out.
- He will never know who raked his leaves."
- Toad got to Frog's house.
- He looked in the window.
- "Good," said Toad.
- "Frog is not home.
- He will never guess who raked his leaves."
- Frog worked hard.
- He raked the leaves into a pile.
- Soon Toad's lawn was clean.
- Frog picked up his rake and started home.
- Toad pushed and pulled on the rake.
- He raked the leaves into a pile.
- Soon there was not a single leaf in Frog's front yard.
- Toad took his rake and started home.
- A wind came.
- It blew across the land.
- The pile of leaves that Frog had raked for Toad blew everywhere.
- The pile of leaves that Toad had raked for Frog blew everywhere.
- When Frog got home, he said, "Tomorrow I will clean up the
leaves that are all over my own lawn.
- How surprised Toad must be!"
- When Toad got home, he said, "Tomorrow I will get to work
and rake all of my own leaves.
- How surprised Frog must be!"
- That night Frog and Toad were both happy when they each
turned out the light and went to bed.