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Becky: Hi, Billy! Gingerbread Girl and I are playing hide and seek. Do you want to play, too?
Billy: Yes, Becky. I would like to play. Where is Gingerbread Girl?
Becky: She is hiding on Main Street. Let's run to find her.
Billy: Yes, Becky, let's run to Main Street.
Becky: Here we are. Where could she be?
Billy: Becky, look in that pile of brown leaves. Is she in there?
Becky: No, Billy. I don't see Gingerbread Girl in the pile of brown leaves.
Billy: Becky, look behind the brown trunk of the Elm tree. Do you see her there?
Becky: No, Billy. I don't see Gingerbread Girl behind the Elm tree.
Billy: Becky, look in the window of the candy shop. Do you see her with the chocolate candy?
Becky: No, Billy. I don't see Gingerbread Girl in the candy shop.
Billy: Becky, look in the window of the bakery. Do you see her with the cookies?
Becky: Yes, Billy, yes! There is Gingerbread Girl. She is with Gingerbread Boy and the gingerbread cookies. Look! They are running around the other cookies.
Billy: We found you Gingerbread Girl! Come out of the store before the baker sees you! Gingerbread Boy, please come out too!
Becky and Billy: You're it, Gingerbread Girl!
There are so many ways to make reading fun. Reading a play is one way. My kids in my first grade class are learning these scripts and will be putting a Becky and Billy play on for parents on Valentine's Day. We'll be serving gingerbread cookies and candy hearts.
We love to get graphics too. And thanks to Katie B. for the cat.
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