
Don't let the pigeon stay up late! Norwalk, CT.: Scholastic/Weston
Woods.
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"Ding dong!" Rings the doorbell as you stand patiently at the doorway,
waiting for Old Man Bobby to open the door. You are babysitting his
misbehaving grandson this weekend to earn some money.

The door creaks open and the tired face of Old Man Bobby comes to view.
"Oh good! It's you! Pidge is inside in the living room."
You walk in, your eyes roaming around the quiet house. Each room in the
house is a different color, making the house very colorful and full of
warmth.


Old Man Bobby leads you to the hallway before leading you to the living
room. The hall had pink walls. "Alright, it's getting late and I need to get
ready for bed. Here is your job: Don't let Pidge the boy stay up late! Can
you handle that?"
You nod your head. You will do is task marvelously!
"Awesome! Thanks!" Old Man Bobby gives you a thumbs up and leaves
the hallway.
You walk into the living room, the color of the walls were now a light
pink. Sitting in the middle of the floor you see Pidge the boy, looking
angrily at you.
You go up to Pidge, "Time to go to bed, you are not allowed to stay up
late."
Pidge the boy tells you, "First of all, I am not even tired!"


You start to drag Pidge to the next room which was a kitchen. The room
was this mix of dark pink and light purple.
Pidge pulls himself out of your hands and starts to dance. He happily says,
"In fact, I am in the mood for a hot dog dance
party!"


You frown and take Pidge's hand and drag him to the next room, a
bathroom. The walls were a light purple color. Pidge once again slips
out of your hands. He asks you nicely, "What do you say? Want to
join me in my hot dog dance party?"
You cross your arms and take Pidge to the next room in the house.
"No." You say sternly.
This room was orange. Pidge drops his hand to his sides in surprise, "'No!?"
He turns his back to you and frowns, "Hmph."
You then bring Pidge to the TV room.


The TV room was a red orange color. Pidge looks up at you innocently , "I
hear there's a great educational show about pigeons on TV tonight."
"It should teach me lots of knowledge about Pigeons and other birds."
"No!" You say strictly. You had a job to finish. You take Pidge to the next
room.
This room was a light green, it was a music room. Pidge asks you, "How
about ten more minutes?"
You shake your head 'no'.
"Come on! What is ten minutes in the world? It's nothing huge!"

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Don't let the pigeon stay up late! Norwalk, CT.: Scholastic/Weston
Woods.
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2015 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
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www.storyjumper.com







"Ding dong!" Rings the doorbell as you stand patiently at the doorway,
waiting for Old Man Bobby to open the door. You are babysitting his
misbehaving grandson this weekend to earn some money.
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