Set A L4-B10 The House on the Hill
One day the white sheep said, “My house is very old. It is no good. I will get some wood and make a new house up on the hill. But who will help me?”
“I can help,” said the grey rabbit.
“No you can’t,” said the white sheep.
“You are too little.”
“I’m not too little,” said the grey rabbit.
“I can dig the holes for the house.”
“I can help,” said the brown duck.
“No you can’t,” said the white sheep.
“You are too little.”
“I’m not too little,” said the brown duck.
“I can get some mud for the walls.”
“I can help,” said the red hen.
“No you can’t,” said the white sheep.
“You are too little.”
“I’m not too little,” said the red hen.
“I can fly up and make the roof.”
The grey rabbit dug the holes.
The white sheep made the walls.
The brown duck got the mud.
The red hen made the roof.
“We have made a very good house,” they said.
“Yes,” said the sheep. “Thank you for helping me.”
Then they all went inside the new house on the hill.