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Have you seen the crocodile?
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Have you seen the crocodile?
No,
said the dragonfly
asked the parrot.
3
Have you seen the crocodile?
asked the parrot
and the dragonfly.
NO,
said the bee.
4
Have you seen the crocodile?
No,
asked the parrot
said the butterfly
asked the dragonfly
and the bee.
5
Have you seen the crocodile?
No,
asked the parrot
said the Hummingbird.
and the dragonfly
and the bee
and the butterfly.
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Have you seen the crocodile?
asked the parrot
asked the dragonfly
and the bee
and the butterfly
No,
and the hummingbird.
said the Frog.
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No oneseen the crocodile!
said the parrot
and the dragonfly
and the bee
and the butterfly
and the hummingbird
and the frog.
But then
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Ive seen the crocodile!
snapped the crocodile.
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Have you seen the parrot
and the dragonfly
and the bee
and the butterfly
and the hummingbird
and the frog.
asked the crocodile.
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Lets read it again!
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No ones seen the ! said
the and the and the and the and the
and the But then
Ive seen the ________! snapped the
________. Have you seen the ________, and the
________, and the ________, and the ________, and
the ________, and the ________.
Please print it out and fill in the blanks
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No ones seen the ! said
the and the and the and the and the
and the But then
Ive seen the crocodile ! snapped the crocodile
. Have you seen the parrot, and the
dragonfly, and the bee, and the butterfly, and
the hummingbird, and the frog.
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The End
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parrot pérrt noun (plural parrots) 1. 
brightly colored tropical bird  a tropical or
subtropical bird with a stout hooked bill and
variously colored, often brilliant plumage.  Some
species have the ability to mimic speech.  Order
Psittaciformes 2.  somebody who copies others 
somebody who simply repeats things that somebody
else has said, without thought or
understanding transitive verb (past parroted,
past participle parroted, present participle
parroting, 3rd person present singular
parrots) copy other people  to repeat what
somebody else says or writes without having
thought about it or understood it.
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dragonfly drággn fl (plural dragonflies)
noun thin-bodied iridescent flying insect  an
insect with a large head and eyes, a long thin
body, and two pairs of iridescent often blue
wings that usually remain outstretched when the
insect is at rest.
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butterfly búttr fl noun (plural
butterflies) 1.  insect with big colorful
wings  an insect with two pairs of often
brightly colored wings and knobbed antennae. It
develops from a caterpillar and lives for only a
short time. Order Lepidoptera 2.  butterfly or
butterfly stroke swimming stroke  a swimming
stroke in which both arms are lifted
simultaneously above and over the head while both
the feet are kicked up and down 3.  swimming
competition  a race in which swimmers do the
butterfly stroke 4.  person lacking
concentration  somebody who is unable to
concentrate on any one activity or occupation for
very long Old English buttorfloge  buttor-
"butter" perhaps from the color of some
butterflies' wings or excrement, or from the
belief that butterflies consume butter
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  • frog 1 frawg , frog (plural frogs) noun
  • 1.  AMPHIBIANS small web-footed water animal  a
    small tailless amphibious animal with smooth
    moist skin, webbed feet, and long back legs used
    for jumping. Family Ranidae
  • 2.  CRAFT support for flowers in arrangement  an
    object, usually with spikes or perforations, used
    to support the stems of flowers when making a
    flower arrangement
  • 3.  MUSIC nut on bow  a nut used to secure and
    tighten the strings of a violin bow and hold them
    away from the bow stick
  • Old English frogga have a frog in your
    throat to be hoarse and unable to speak clearly.

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hummingbird húmming bùrd (plural
hummingbirds) noun small hovering bird  a
small brightly colored bird of North, Central,
and South America that can beat its wings
rapidly, making a humming sound and allowing it
to hover. Family Trochilidae
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bee bee (plural bees) noun 1.  honey-making
insect  a flying insect with a furry body that
makes a buzzing sound as it flies.  Some species
of bees have stingers, and some live in hives and
produce honey.  2.  gathering for activity and
socializing  a gathering at which people combine
working together at a particular activity or
having a friendly competition with socializing  a
sewing bee  a quilting bee.
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crocodile krók dl (plural crocodiles,
crocodile) noun 1. large reptile with strong
jaws  a large tropical or subtropical
carnivorous reptile that lives near water. It has
a long, thick-skinned, body and a broad head with
strong jaws.  Crocodiles have longer and more
tapering snouts than alligators.  Family
Crocodylidae 2. leather from crocodile skin 
leather made from the skin of a crocodile
 crocodile shoes
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