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Tell stories to your grandson

author:Lin Jianming
Tell stories to your grandson

Sun Tzu likes to read books, and there are five or six copies of "Posey and Pip", and the picture above is one of the series: The Great Monster.

The first page had only one sentence: It was raining, and Posey was a little bored.

I read the original words to my grandson. The grandson is not happy: you imagine, the more you laugh, the better.

Only editor: It was raining, Posey could not go out, it was lying on the windowsill looking out, there was a crow in the grass to find an earthworm, clutching at the mouth, the earthworm was pecked, twisted. Then a crow flew in, and its mouth also pecked at the earthworm. The two crows pulled up.

The grandson giggled and asked: What do earthworms say?

Continue to edit, the earthworm said: Tap, tap, I'm about to be pulled off by you! It's not delicious when it's broken, there's stinky farts, there's urine, and S.

Sun Tzu clapped his hands: What did the crow say?

Editor: Woohoo, makes sense. The other one also said that it makes sense to make sense, we rock scissors cloth, who loses who let go.

Sun Tzu asked: They have no hands, how can they rock scissors cloth?

Make up, the mouth says, the animal speaks, it is more honest than man. So they open their mouths, let go of the earthworms, and compete for win or lose. Earthworms took the opportunity to drill into the land.

Hahaha, ha.

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