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  Copyright © 2014 by Tad Hills

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Hills, Tad.

  Drop it, Rocket / Tad Hills.

  pages cm

  Summary: “Rocket loves to collect words for his word tree with his teacher, the little yellow bird. Watch as the pup finds new words like leaf, hat, star, boot, and many more”—Provided by publisher.

  ISBN 978-0-385-37247-3 (hardback) — ISBN 978-0-385-37248-0 (glb)

  ISBN 978-0-385-37249-7 (ebook) — ISBN 978-0-385-37254-1 (pbk.)

  [1. Vocabulary—Fiction. 2. Dogs—Fiction. 3. Birds—Fiction.] I. Title.

  PZ7.H563737Dr 2014

  [E]—dc23

  2013041866

  The illustrations in this book were rendered in colored pencils and acrylic paint.

  This book has been officially leveled by using the F & P Text Level Gradient™ Leveling System.

  Random House Children’s Books supports the First Amendment and celebrates the right to read.

  v3.1

  To Jill Parker

  and Nancy McKay,

  who helped me learn

  how to read

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  First Page

  Rocket and

  the little yellow bird

  love words.

  They love

  their word tree,

  too.

  “Are you ready

  to find new words

  for our word tree?”

  asks the bird.

  “Yes, I am!”

  says Rocket.

  Rocket finds a leaf.

  “Drop it, Rocket,”

  says the bird.

  Rocket drops the leaf.

  He is a good dog.

  Rocket finds a hat.

  “Drop it, Rocket.”

  Rocket drops the hat.

  “Good boy.”

  Rocket finds a star.

  “Drop it, Rocket.”

  Rocket drops the star.

  “Good boy.”

  Rocket finds a red boot.

  “Drop it, Rocket,”

  says the bird.

  “Drop it, Rocket.”

  “Drop it, Rocket.”

  Rocket likes the boot.

  He will not drop it.

  “Will you drop it

  for a ball?”

  asks the bird.

  Rocket will not drop it.

  “Will you drop it

  for a stick?”

  asks Emma.

  Rocket will not drop it.

  “Will you drop it

  for a sock?”

  asks Fred.

  Rocket will not drop it.

  “I have an idea!”

  says Owl.

  Owl finds a book.

  “Will you drop it

  for a book?”

  asks Owl.

  Rocket drops the boot.

  “Rocket dropped it!”

  says the bird.

  Rocket is a good dog.

 

 

  Tad Hills, Drop It, Rocket!

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