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William Everett Crocodile lived on the banks of the River Nile with his mama.
One day Mama said, "William Everett, now that you have nice crocodile teeth, we must go to Mr. Hippo's store and get you a toothbrush before you start school tomorrow."


William Everett liked Mr. Hippo's store because it was full of things. He and Mama walked up one aisle and down another.
They stopped in front of the toothbrush counter. "You may choose your own toothbrush, William Everett," Mama said.
William Everett looked and looked.

"Hi!" said a toothbrush. "What's your name?"
"My name's William Everett. What's yours?"
"Pete," said the toothbrush.
"I found the toothbrush I want, Mama," said William Everett. "His name is Pete."
"Good," said Mama. "We can go home now."


So Pete became William Everett's toothbrush.
And his best friend, too.

The next morning Mama said, "William Everett, wake up. It's time to go to school."
"Oh, Mama," William Everett said. "I can't wait to read and write and learn all about crocodile history."
"Someday, I will be proud of you, William Everett," Mama said.


"Now, class," said Ms. Ibis. "Today, we are going to learn the alphabet. Then we will be able to write our names. Now, repeat after me...."
The little crocodiles repeated after Ms. Ibis.
"A-B-C-D-E-F-G...."
They said the whole alphabet.
They said the letters over and over again until they knew all of them by heart.

"Well, William Everett," said Mama. "What did you learn in school today?"
"William Everett, say the alphabet," said Pete. William Everett said every letter without a mistake.
"Oh, William Everett," Mama said. "That was beautiful."


The next day, Ms. Ibis taught the class how to write all the letters.
The little crocodiles wrote the letters over and over until they could write them by heart.

"And what did you learn today, William Everett?" Mama asked.
"William Everett, write the letters," said Pete.
William Everett wrote every letter without one mistake.
"You're so smart, William Everett," Mama said. "Someday, you will be famous."


"Today, class, we are going to write our names," said Ms. Ibis.
She showed all the little crocodiles just what letters each one had in his or her name.
They wrote and wrote and wrote and smiled and smiled and smiled.
The letters spelled out: Sam-Jane-John-Kay-Kate-Tom-Amy...
They all wrote and smiled some more.

All except William Everett. He had so many letters in his name that he kept forgetting at least one of them.


Poor William Everett.
Big tears ran down his nose.
"Is something wrong, William Everett?" Pete asked.
"I'll never learn how to write my name," he cried. "It has too many letters."

"Now, now, William Everett," said Pete. "I think I can help you to write your name and not forget any letters."
He took a pencil and wrote.


"Did you learn something today, William Everett?" asked Mama.
"Yes, Mama, I learned to write my name," said William Everett.
"Oh, Bill." Mama beamed.

One Saturday, when there was no school, Bill and Pete went down to the River Nile and sat on the bank in the sun. A man on a bicycle went riding by.
Behind the bicycle were cages filled with crocodiles.
"I wonder what that's all about?" said Bill.


"That's the Bad Guy, and those crocodiles are on their way to Cairo-to become suitcases," said an old crocodile swimming by. "Watch out he doesn't catch you!"

But he did. The very next Saturday.
Bill and Pete were fishing and they didn't hear the Bad Guy creep up behind them.
The Bad Guy lassoed Bill and put him in a cage. He didn't pay attention to Pete.
Pete tried to peck the Bad Guy, but Pete was just too small.


Poor Bill!
He was on his way to Cairo.
All he could think about was suitcases.
Brave Pete!
He stayed close to his friend.

The Bad Guy put Bill in his garden and went into the house.
"Run me a nice hot tub, Jeeves," the Bad Guy said to his butler. "I will take a bath before dinner. I got me another crocodile today and I need a nap. Call me when the bath is ready."
"Tomorrow that crocodile becomes a suitcase," he added.


"Not if I have anything to say about it," said Pete. "I'm more than JUST a toothbrush."
And Pete picked the lock with his beak.

"Quick, Bill. Let's get out of here," said Pete.
"No, I'm mad!" said Bill. "I'm going to make sure there are no more crocodile suitcases."


Bill climbed the wall.

He crept through the living room into the bathroom.


"Your bath is ready, sir," said Jeeves.

And there was Bill, right with the rubber ducky.


The Bad Guy jumped out of the window and didn't stop running all the way to Cairo.

"Oh, look, a nice dinner," said Pete.
"And am I hungry," said Bill.


"Mama, you don't have to cook dinner for us tonight," Bill said when they got home. And he told her what had happened.
"Oh, Bill. Oh, Pete," Mama exclaimed. "What an adventure. I am so proud of the two of you."
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I was never afraid of anything when we lived in the city, but now we live on a farm.

At night when the lights go out, I get scared,

because I can hear

a nightmare in the attic

right above my head.

It doesn't seem to bother Mom and Dad.

They say it's probably mice.

But it sounds too big to be mice.

I decided to lasso that nightmare and bring it down to show them.

I'd just be brave and sneak quietly into the attic with my lasso ready.

It wasn't there.
But I noticed a bunch of toys I though were lost lying in a pile behind some boxes.

Something weird was going on for sure.
Then I heard it creeping up the stairs....
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Shhh, little penguins. Now don't make a peep, and Grand Nanny Penguin will tell you a tale of long, long ago.


Once there lived a little penguin just like you. Just like you, except Little Penguin didn't listen to his Grand Nanny's tales.
One morning, at the break of dawn, he snuck off by himself to find some fun in the snowy, polar world.


Up one hill and down another, he soon left all his friends behind.
"Look at me!" Little Penguin cried. "I'm sliding on my tummy far, far away from home!"


Now everyone knows a little penguin can get lost far, far away from home.


But he didn't.
Right away, Little Penguin...
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There is nobody quite like our Aunt Ippy. Aunt Ippy gives us the biggest hugs.
Aunt Ippy bakes the best batch of chocolate chip cookies. Aunt Ippy can fix anything.

Aunt Ippy never throws anything away. She uses things over and over again.
She has built a raft out of plastic milk jugs. Her car runs on old cooking oil.
She has created tower of two hundred toilet paper tubes. Don't even look in her garage.
Aunt Ippy calls this "Waste Management."

When she finally finds something she can't use for anything else, she puts it into her museum.
People come from near and far to visit Aunt Ippy's Museum of...
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