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The Timbertoes.


The leaves were falling.

The Timbertoes brought rakes.

They made piles of leaves.

They put the piles together.

Now they had one big pile.

What next?

Ma ran and jumped.

Next came Pa.

Then Mabel and Tommy.

Spot and Splinter joined in.

What's more fun than playing in the leaves?

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Author:Robinson, Marileta
Publication:Highlights for Children
Date:Oct 1, 2001
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