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Match the words to the sentences

book, headache, honey, hurry, morning, page, sat, stuck, think, worry

Narrator: While Pooh's bottom was stuck at the top of page 28, his top was stuck at the bottom of page 30. So both ends waited to get thin again. Day after day, night after lonely night.

Pooh: I wonder what's for breakfast? (Snore) Breakfast, (snore) lunch. Mm? A lunchbox!

Gopher: It certainly is. I'm working the swing-shift you know. Time for my midnight snack. Say, ain't you that stuck up bear? Mmm, I still think I could blast you out of there.

Winnie the Pooh: Um, what sort of lunch is in that lunchbox?

Gopher: Well, a... let’s see here... summer squash, salmon salad, succotash, sliced custard, and honey.

Winnie the Pooh: Honey?

Rabbit: Honey! Oh, no!

Winnie the Pooh: Could you spare a small smackerel?

Gopher: Say, you ought to do something about that speech impediment, sonny.

Winnie the Pooh: Oh, thank you Gopher.

Rabbit: Oh, no, not that, no, no, no, no, no, no. Not one drop!

Winnie the Pooh: But Rabbit, I wasn't going to eat it. I was just going to taste it.

Rabbit: I'll taste it for you.

Gopher: That supercilious scoundrel confiscated my honey!

Rabbit: DON'T FEED THE BEAR!

Gopher: Mf! I'm going to skedaddle. I'm not in the book... Eeeeyaaaa...And I'm a dingdang glad of it.

Narrator: And then one (1)_______________, when Rabbit was beginning to think that he might never be able to use his front door again, it happened.

Rabbit: He budged! Hooray! Christopher Crobin! Oh, Chrustopher Ruben! He bidged! He badged! He boodged! Today is the day!

Song: Hurray for you, Hurray for me, Hurray, Hurray, The Pooh will soon be free, Dum da dum pa rum pa rum pa rum, Now the time has come for proving, what the diet did for Pooh, And since we pledged he'd be unwedged that's what we're going to do, He'll be pulled and he'll be tugged and eventually unplugged, We'll have a tug of war, To open rabbit's door, Think heave-ish, Think ho-ish, And out the Pooh will go-ish, For mind over matter has made the Pooh un-fatter. Heave! Ho! Heave! Ho! Heave Heave Heave Heave Heeeeeeeeave.

Rabbit: There he goes!

Gopher:  Suffering sassafras. He’s sailing clean out of the (2)_______________. Quick, turn the page.

Eeyore: (3)_______________ again.

Christopher Robin: Don't (4)_______________, Pooh! We'll get you out.

Winnie the Pooh: No (5)_______________! Take your time. Yum, yum. Bears love (6)_______________ and I'm a Pooh bear, Yum Yum Yum Yum, mm-mm-mm-mm, yum, yum, yum, Time for something sweet

Narrator: And so we come to the next chapter, in which--

Winnie the Pooh: But I haven't finished yet!

Narrator: But Pooh, you're in the next chapter.

Winnie the Pooh: Oh, what happens to me?

Narrator: Well, let's turn the (7)_______________ and find out. Now one fine day the east wind traded places with the west wind, and that stirred things up a bit all through the Hundred Acre Wood. Now, on this blustery day Pooh decided to visit his thoughtful spot.

Winnie the Pooh: Yes, and on the way I made up a little hum. And it hummed something like this: Hum dum dumdedum, Hum dum dum, Oh the wind is lashing lustily, And the trees are thrashing thrustily, And the leaves are rustling gustily, So it's rather safe to say, That it seems that it may turn out to be, It feels that it will undoubtedly, It looks like a rather blustery day, today, It seems that it may turn out to be, Feels that it will undoubtedly, Looks like a rather blustery day, today.

Narrator: Fortunately, Pooh's thoughtful spot was in a sheltered place. Now he (8)_______________down and tried hard to think of something.

Winnie the Pooh: Think, (9)_______________, think, think, think. Think, think, think.

Gopher: Say, what's wrong, sonny? Got yourself a (10)_______________?

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Answers:

Narrator: While Pooh's bottom was stuck at the top of page 28, his top was stuck at the bottom of page 30. So both ends waited to get thin again. Day after day, night after lonely night.

Pooh: I wonder what's for breakfast? (Snore) Breakfast, (snore) lunch. Mm? A lunchbox!

Gopher: It certainly is. I'm working the swing-shift you know. Time for my midnight snack. Say, ain't you that stuck up bear? Mmm, I still think I could blast you out of there.

Winnie the Pooh: Um, what sort of lunch is in that lunchbox?

Gopher: Well, a... let’s see here... summer squash, salmon salad, succotash, sliced custard, and honey.

Winnie the Pooh: Honey?

Rabbit: Honey! Oh, no!

Winnie the Pooh: Could you spare a small smackerel?

Gopher: Say, you ought to do something about that speech impediment, sonny.

Winnie the Pooh: Oh, thank you Gopher.

Rabbit: Oh, no, not that, no, no, no, no, no, no. Not one drop!

Winnie the Pooh: But Rabbit, I wasn't going to eat it. I was just going to taste it.

Rabbit: I'll taste it for you.

Gopher: That supercilious scoundrel confiscated my honey!

Rabbit: DON'T FEED THE BEAR!

Gopher: Mf! I'm going to skedaddle. I'm not in the book... Eeeeyaaaa...And I'm a dingdang glad of it.

Narrator: And then one (1)morning, when Rabbit was beginning to think that he might never be able to use his front door again, it happened.

Rabbit: He budged! Hooray! Christopher Crobin! Oh, Chrustopher Ruben! He bidged! He badged! He boodged! Today is the day!

Song: Hurray for you, Hurray for me, Hurray, Hurray, The Pooh will soon be free, Dum da dum pa rum pa rum pa rum, Now the time has come for proving, what the diet did for Pooh, And since we pledged he'd be unwedged that's what we're going to do, He'll be pulled and he'll be tugged and eventually unplugged, We'll have a tug of war, To open rabbit's door, Think heave-ish, Think ho-ish, And out the Pooh will go-ish, For mind over matter has made the Pooh un-fatter. Heave! Ho! Heave! Ho! Heave Heave Heave Heave Heeeeeeeeave.

Rabbit: There he goes!

Gopher:  Suffering sassafras. He’s sailing clean out of the (2)book. Quick, turn the page.

Eeyore: (3)Stuck again.

Christopher Robin: Don't (4)worry, Pooh! We'll get you out.

Winnie the Pooh: No (5)hurry! Take your time. Yum, yum. Bears love (6)honey and I'm a Pooh bear, Yum Yum Yum Yum, mm-mm-mm-mm, yum, yum, yum, Time for something sweet

Narrator: And so we come to the next chapter, in which--

Winnie the Pooh: But I haven't finished yet!

Narrator: But Pooh, you're in the next chapter.

Winnie the Pooh: Oh, what happens to me?

Narrator: Well, let's turn the (7)page and find out. Now one fine day the east wind traded places with the west wind, and that stirred things up a bit all through the Hundred Acre Wood. Now, on this blustery day Pooh decided to visit his thoughtful spot.

Winnie the Pooh: Yes, and on the way I made up a little hum. And it hummed something like this: Hum dum dumdedum, Hum dum dum, Oh the wind is lashing lustily, And the trees are thrashing thrustily, And the leaves are rustling gustily, So it's rather safe to say, That it seems that it may turn out to be, It feels that it will undoubtedly, It looks like a rather blustery day, today, It seems that it may turn out to be, Feels that it will undoubtedly, Looks like a rather blustery day, today.

Narrator: Fortunately, Pooh's thoughtful spot was in a sheltered place. Now he (8)sat down and tried hard to think of something.

Winnie the Pooh: Think, (9)think, think, think, think. Think, think, think.

Gopher: Say, what's wrong, sonny? Got yourself a (10)headache?