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After all the wind and rain optimistically looking forward to some sunshine with Alfie Weather this week.
Meanwhile Josie and Harvey pretended that the extension was already built. Josie imagined that it had pink wallpaper and Harvey imagined that there were curtains with a pattern of aeroplanes.
From The Big Concrete Lorry
All the Pattersons thought that to have an extension like Mr Lal’s would be an excellent idea. ‘I’ll put it up myself!’ said Dad. ‘Are you sure you can manage it?’ Mum asked anxiously. Dad said Mr Lal and his son Rhajit had promised to help him.
From The Big Concrete Lorry
The family living room was often full of Pattersons. Sometimes... it seemed as though the room was so full it would burst!
From The Big Concrete Lorry
The Big Concrete Lorry has some very loyal fans so looking inside this week
The Patterson family lived at number 26 Trotter Street. Josie had a room of her own. It was jam-packed with her things. Harvey & little Pete shared the back bedroom. It was jam-packed with their things.
Then Bernard came up behind her and popped the big bubble...
Min wanted to sit next to Alfie. She stopped crying and pulled her chair right up close to his.
From Alfie Gives A Hand
All the house is quiet,
Curtains tightly drawn,
But someone sings a little song
To welcome in the dawn.
It’s not time for breakfast,
Too soon to play,
But someone’s very chirpy
And ready for the day...
From Rhymes for Annie Rose
At playtime they went outside into a big leafy yard where they could do skipping and play with hoops and pour water into measuring jugs.
From Alfie at Nursery School - out 23rd August
One day Sally found a secret house which nobody knew about. It was in a bush at the bottom of the garden. There was a hole in it just right for a front door...
From Sally’s Secret
Luckily Sue has cleared an entire shelf of the bookcase all by herself. It’s just right as a home for old toys.
Taken from Helpers