Because a Little Bug Went Ka-Choo
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Because a Little Bug Went Ka-Choo
Because a Little Bug Went Ka-Choo By Rosetta Stone Illustrated by Michael Frith You may not believe it, but here’s how it happened. One fine summer morning... 1 KACHOO! Because of that sneeze, a little ... a little bug sneezed. seed dropped. 2 Because he got hit, that worm got mad. Because that seed dropped, a worm got hit. 3 Because he got mad, he kicked a tree. 4 Because that nut dropped, a turtle got bopped. Because of that kick, a coconut dropped. 5 Because he got bopped, that turtle named Jake fell on his back with a splash in the lake. Because she got mad, that hen kicked a Because of that splash, bucket. a hen got wet. Because of that kick Because he got wet, the bucket went up. that hen got mad. 7 Because it went up ... ... the bucket came down. 8 And that bucket got stuck on his head. Because it came down, it hit Farmer Brown. 9 Because it got stuck, Farmer Brown phoned for help. 10 Because of his phone call, policemen came speeding. 11 And so one policeman flew up all alone. Because they were speeding they hit a big stone. 12 ...he had Because he flew to come up... down 13 And because he came down on the boat Mary Lou ... and because he hit hard... he went right on through. He made a big hole in the boat Mary Lou. 14 Because of that hole, the boat started to sink. And because it was sinking... well, what do you think? Everyone, EVERYONE started to yelp. And Mrs. Brown called on the phone for more help. 15 Because of her phone call, MORE help came... FAST! They tied a strong rope to the Mary Lou’s mast. 16 And because of that rope the boat didn’t go down But it had to be fixed. So they started for town. 17 And because they went THERE- it’s true, I’m afraid- they ran right into a circus parade. 18 And THAT started something they’ll never forget. And as far as I know it is going on yet. 19 And that’s how it happened. Believe me. It’s true. Because... just because... a small bug went Ka-CHOO! 20 The Beginner Book Story “Ten years ago Dr. Seuss took 220 words, rhymed them, and turned out THE CAT IN THE HAT, a little volume absurdity that worked like a karate chop on the weary little world of Dick, Jane and Spot.” -Ellen Goodman, The Detroit Free Press, Nov. 1996 From this magically right beginning came the concept of Beginner Books, exacting blends of words and pictures that encourage children to read - all by themselves. Hailed by elementary educators and remedial reading specialists, these enormously popular books are now used in schools and libraries throughout the English- speaking world. 21