| If you take a mouse to
school, he'll ask you for your lunchbox |
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| When you give him your
lunchbox, he'll want a sandwich- |
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| and a snack for later.
Then he'll need a notebook and some pencils. He'll
probably want to share your backpack, too |
| When you get to school,
he'll put his things in your locker and take a look around. |
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| He might do a little math,
and spell a word or two. |
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| He'll even try a science
experiment! |
| Then he'll need to wash up. You'll have to
take him to the bathroom. |
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| Once he's nice and clean, he'll be ready for his lunch. |
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| On
the way to the lunchroom, he'll see some building blocks. He'll build a
little mouse house and make some furniture out of clay. |
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| Then he'll need some books for his bookshelf.
He'll start by writing one of his own, so he'll need a lot of
paper. |
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| He'll probably use up all your pencils. |
| When he's finished, he'll want to read his book to you. |
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| Then he'll want to take it home. So he'll put
it in your lunchbox, and tuck it in a safe place. |
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| When the bell rings, he'll run out to wait for the bus. |
| While
he's waiting, he'll play a quick game of soccer. Then he'll
ask
you to shoot a few baskets and do a little skateboarding. |
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| When he stops to catch his breath, he'll want to eat
his snack. So he'll ask you for your...lunchbox. |
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| And chances are, if he asks you for your lunchbox,
you'll have to take him back to school. |