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Grasshopper’s Gross Lunch
Grasshopper’s Gross Lunch
A Reading A–Z Level H Leveled BookWord Count: 181
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Writ ten by Alyse Sweeney
Illustrated by Patrick Girouard
LEVELED BOOK • H
Written by Alyse SweeneyIllustrated by Patrick Girouard
Grasshopper’s Gross LunchLevel H Leveled Book© Learning A–ZWritten by Alyse SweeneyIllustrated by Patrick Girouard
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Grasshopper’s Gross Lunch
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Day after day, the green
grasshopper grazed.
Most of the time, Grasshopper
grazed on green leaves. Sometimes, he grazed on grass.
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But Grasshopper was tired of
grazing on green leaves and grass.
“ I’m going to eat new food today,”
he said.
Then, he hopped into the forest.
Grasshopper grinned when he saw
all the new food to eat.
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“ Maybe these green berries will
taste great,” said Grasshopper.
“ Gross!” he groaned.
He hopped to find something else
to eat.
“ Maybe these gray nuts will taste
great,” said Grasshopper.
“Gross!” he groaned, hopping on.
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“ Maybe this sweet honey will
taste great,” said Grasshopper.
“Gross!” he groaned.
“ I’m hopping home to graze on
green leaves and grass,”
said the grumpy grasshopper.
At home, Grasshopper greeted
his friends.
He said, “I just ate berries, nuts,
and honey.”
“ Those foods aren’t great for
grasshoppers like me. They’re
gross!” he said.
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His friends said, “Don’t you know?
Green leaves and grass are the
greatest foods for grasshoppers.”
“ Be glad you are a grasshopper!”
they said.
Now Grasshopper always grins as he
grazes on green leaves and grass.
Grasshopper’s Gross Lunch • Level H