Lesson 1 In the Garden Kipper went into Chip’s room and picked upthe magic key. The key began to glow. “Oh help!” said Kipper. Kipper ranoutside and looked for Biff and Chip. “Help!” he called. “The key is glowing.”Biff and Chip were playing with Wilf and Wilma. They were playing in the sandpit. “Look at the magic key,” called Kipper. Biff was cross with Kipper. “Comeon everyone,” she yelled. “Run inside. Get to the magic house.” It was too late.The magic began to work. The children got smaller and smaller. The chidren werein grass and everything looked big. The grass was like a jungle. “What bigflowers,” said Kipper. Chip saw a bunble-bee. He didn’t like it and he didn’tlike the jungle. “Let’s get out of here,” he called. The children came out ofthe jungle. They came to a mountain. “What a big mountain,” said Wilf. Chipbegan to climb. He wanted to get to the top. “Come on,” he said. “Let’s climbup.” The children got to the top. Kipper was hot. “I don’t like climbingmountains,” he said. The children looked at the sand. “It looks like a desert,”said Biff. “Let’s go down,” “Oh no!” said Kipper. “Look at the toy car,” saidWilma. “Let’s get inside and ride down.” “We can ride down to the desert.”Whoosh! The car took them down the mountain. “This is fun,” said Wilma. The carstoped in the sand. The children climbed out. “Oh no!” said Wilf. “Look at thatbig cat.” The children climbed inside a botle. Kipper was frightened. “I don’tlike this,” he said. The cat looked inside the botle. It pushed it with it’spaw. “Go away, cat!” shouted Kipper. “Shoo!” everyone yelled. Floppy chased thecat away. The children climbed out of the botle. “Good old Floppy,” said Biff. Theywalked over the desert. Everyone felt hot. Everyone felt very hot. “I want adrink,” said Kipper. “Look!” said Wilf. “Giant strawberrys!” The children ranto eat them. “I love strawberrys,” said Chip. “So do I,” said Wilf. Thechildren ate the strawberrys. They pulled off big lumps. Kipper licked hislips. “I like this adventure now,” he said. It began to rain. “What big drops!”said Wilma. “I fill sick now,” said Kipper. “So do I,” said Chip. The childrenran to a giant flowerpot. They hid under it. The key began to glow. The magicwas over. “I can’t see,” said Chip. He had the flowerpot on his head. “I like the hat,” said Wilma. Dad looked at his strawberrys. “I don’t kown,” he said. “There must be giant slugs round here.”
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