When he goi to the shed, he took out his key, unlocked the door, picked up his buckets, and went inside... Every day, when Mickey went to the shed, more and more peanuts were missing.. A
Trang 2ke akes care of all the animals in the zoo
gs them food when they are hungry.
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Trang 5Every morning, Mickey the Zookeeper wokes up very early
and gets out of bed
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and puts on his clothes
He washes his face
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Then he takes two buckets and goes to the shed
to get breakfast for the animals
Mickey keeps the animals’ food in the shed.
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and unlocks the door a the shed
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One very cold morning, Mickey the Zookeeper woke up early and got out of bed
He washed his face, put on his clothes, took two buckets,
and went to the shed—just as he always did
Trang 10When he goi to the shed, he took out his key, unlocked the door, picked up his buckets, and went inside
Trang 11Every day, when Mickey went to the shed, more and more peanuts were missing
There’s athiefinthe zoo! ~
I'm going to call a detective ,
Mickey went to the telephone to call a detective
The detective would find out who was taking the peanuts
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Trang 13Mickey called Detective Goofy on the telephone
Hello, is this Detective Goofy?
This is the zookeeper
I’m calling from the zoo
about the missing peanuts
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Trang 15After he talked to the zookeeper, Detective Goofy started to pack his bag
Willl need a hammer?
Will lneed a lock and some keys?
I might You never know
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Trang 16When youre q detective,
you never know exactly
what you'll need!
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Trang 17As soon as Goofy packed his bag,
he put on his hat and hurried off to the zoo
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Trang 19As soon as Detective Goofy got to the zoo,
he started to ask the zookeeper questions
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LÍ | (How do you get inside the shed?
Wait! You need this key
to open the door
Trang 22What a very strange mystery!
Detective Goofy looked
all over the shed for clues
Aha! A clue!
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Goofy showed the hole to Mickey Since the door was always locked
and since Mickey had the only key,
the thief couldn’t have come in through the door
The thief must have come in
through this hole!
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Trang 24Mickey and Goofy ran outside Goofy found another clue—
empty peanut shells on the ground
Trang 25While Mickey and Goofy were looking at the peanut shells,
along came Chip and Dale They asked Mickey and Goofy
what they were doing
What are you doing?
That sounds like fun! May we help?
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Trang 27Mickey brought the animals to the shed
He had them stand in line by the hole
Goofy’s plan was very simple
He would have each animal try to reach the peanuts
through the hole
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Trang 28can reach the peanuts
must be the thief!
One by one, the animals tried to reach the peanuts
The zebra tried, but he couldn’t reach the peanuts
The bear tried, but he couldn't reach them, either
And neither could the hippo
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But his trunk wasn’t thin enough
He couldn’t reach the peanuts
The monkey tried to reach the peanuts with his long arm
But his arm wasn't long enough
He couldn't reach the peanuts, either
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The giraffe had a very long neck
But he couldn’t get his head through the hole
His head wasn’t small enough
The kangaroo had a very long tail
But her tail wasn’t long enough or thin enough
She couldn't reach the peanuts, either
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Trang 31If it couldn’t have been the elephant or the monkey
or the giraffe or the kangaroo, then who could it have been?
Mickey and Goofy didn't know
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Trang 33Detective Goofy had another plan He unpacked his bag
He took out the hammer, the nails, the ball of string,
the bell, and the can of blue paint
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Trang 34Goofy hammered the nails into the wall
Trang 35He tied one end ofthe string to the bell
He tied the other end of the string to the peanut bag
When the thief comes through the hole,
he’ll walk on the string, and the bell will fall
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: Then Goofy went outside
He poured blue paint in front of the hole
Goofy went back into the shed to wait for the thief
He took the pillow and the blanket out of his bag
and put them on the floor Then he blew out the candle
and went to sleep
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Trang 37That night, the thief came to the shed
Very slowly, very quietly, he started to go through the hole
Trang 39Goofy ran out of the shed after the thief
But he was too late! The thief was gone
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But the thief left another clue—eight footprints in the blue paint
While Goofy was looking at the footprints, along came Chip and Dale again
’'m looking
at these footprints—
4, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
The thief must have eight feet! ,
(What are you looking at?)
Trang 41Goofy ran to wake up Mickey
Trang 43Mickey took Goofy to see the octopus
The octopus was swimming
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Trang 44Goofy took the peanut bag and went into the water
He tried and tried to give the octopus a peanut
But the octopus wouldn’t take the peanut
Trang 45Goofy got out of the water He was very angry
The octopus hates peanuts
The octopus can’t be the thief
Then who can it be?
Trang 46As Mickey and Goofy were walking back to the shed,
they passed two bears In the snow were eight footprints
7 Look Those two bears
just made eight footprints
There could have been
two thieves!
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Two thieves! Who could they be? Goofy thought and thouớj
While he was thinking, he passed a tree ji
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5 aan 2 the thief yet? oye
Trang 48Goofy made Chip show him his feet
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Where did you
hide the peanuts?
Chip and Dale took Goofy to their underground nest
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Trang 50Goofy looked into the nest There they were—
all the missing peanuts!
Trang 52Chip and Dale brought all the peanuts back to Mickey
Why did you
take the peanuts?
Trang 53Mickey gave Chip and Dale a broom He made them his helpers
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Trang 54Every doy, the zookeeper's new helpers helped the zookeeper
clean up the zoo They swept up all the empty peanut shells
that people threw on the ground
Assoonas they finished, they went back to Mickey
Mickey gave them all the peanuts they could eat!
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Trang 55Chip and Dale ate their peanuts with all the other animals
For all the other animals loved peanuts, too!
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dL SING 4LONG: J 91,
Good Night
Good night, good night
Look out the window — the stars are bright
The sun was sleepy and went to bed, And now the mocn is shining instead
So go to sleep, And when the night is done, You'll look out the window and you will see
A new day has begun!
You'll say good morning to the sun, But now let’s say good night
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Trang 57Mickey the Zookeeper
Every morning, Mickey the Zookeeper
Wakes up early and gets out of bed
He washes his face and puts on his clothes —
Then takes two buckets and goes to the shed
To get breakfast for the animals —
The animals that live in the zoo
For every morning, the animals All eat a big breakfast the same as we do
Every morning, Mickey the Zookeeper Takes out his key and unlocks the door
He picks up the buckets and walks right inside And fills them with peanuts from bags on the floor
As breakfast for the animals — The animals that live in the zoo
For every morning, the animals
All eat a big breakfast the same as we do
One cold morning, Mickey the Zookeeper
Woke up early and got out of bed
He washed his face and put on his clothes - Then took two buckets and went to the shed
To get breakfast for the animals
That cold morning, Mickey the Zookeeper Took out his key and unlocked the door
He picked up the buckets and walked right inside
And What?!
Someone had opened the bags on the floor!
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Trang 58Mickey’s Story
Every morning, yes, every morning,
| wake up early and get out of bed
| wash my face and put on my clothes —
Then take two buckets and go to the shed
To get breakfast for the animals
Every morning, yes, every morning,
| take out my key and unlock the door
| pick up the buckets and walk right inside
And fill them with peanuts from bags on the floor
As breakfast for the animals
One cold morning, yes, one cold morning,
| woke up early and got out of bed
| washed my face and put on my clothes —
Then took two buckets and went to the shed
To get breakfast for the animals
That cold morning, yes, that cold morning,
| took out my key and unlocked the door
| picked up the buckets and walked right inside
And
Someone had opened the bags on the floor!
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Trang 59When You’re a Detective
When you're a detective, you never know
Exactly what you'll need
You never, never know, (No!) You never, never know (No, no!) You never, never know what you will need!
You might need a hammer and nails
You might need a lemon or two
You might need a big ball of string
You might need some paint that is blue
You might need a horn or a drum
You might need a bell or a clock
You might need a cup or a brush,
You might need a chain and a lock
You might need a very warm blanket
You might need a big piece of cheese
You might need a very soft pillow
You might need a big ring of keys
You might need a very loud whistle You might need a towel and soap
You might need a very big feather You might need a long piece of rope
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Trang 60A Very Strange Mystery
Now, where do you keep the peanuts?
In this shed
In this shed Hmm, | see
And how do you get inside the shed?
Through this door
And how do you open up the door?
With this key
And where are all the peanuts?
In these bags on the floor
Aha! Now tell me once more
| keep the peanuts in this shed
| get inside through the door
| open the door with this key
The peanut bags are on the floor
| think | see
| think | see
Oh, what a very, very strange mystery!
You keep the peanuts
in this shed
You get inside
through the door
You open the door
with this key
The peanut bags are
on the floor
And no one else has a key?
No, only me!
Oh, what a very, very strange
what a very, very strange
What a very, very strange mystery!
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Who Took the Peanuts?
Who, who, who took the peanuts?
Who, who, who took the peanuts?
Who, who, who took the peanuts?
| will soon know
Who, who, who took the peanuts,
Who, who, who took the peanuts,
Who, who, who took the peanuts,
| will soon know who!
Who Took the Peanuts? Who, who, who took the peanuts?
Who, who, who took the peanuts? Who, who, who took the peanuts? Can you tell me who?
Could it have been the elephant?
The elephant?
The elephant?
No, it couldn’t have been the elephant,
So can you tell me
It couldn’t have been the giraffe
Or the monkey or the kangaroo
It couldn’t nave been tne elephant
So | can’t tell you
Who, who, who took the peanuts, Who, who, who took the peanuts, Who, who, who took the peanuts
| can’t tell you who!
CxO
elephant monkey
giraffe
kangaroo
Trang 62Quietly, Slowly, Carefully The Octopus
Then suddenly, he fell on the string,
Which made the bell ring —
Ding! Dong! Ding! —
And crash to the floor!
He waited no more,
But ran outside
And tried to hide
Very quickly
And quietly
The octopus has eight long legs
That he moves as he swims through
the water
The octopus has eight long legs
That he moves as he swims all day The octopus doesn’t work
The octopus doesn't play
He swims around and around and around
Then he turns and swims the other way!
The octopus loves to swim,
So that’s what he does all day
That's what he does all day!
You Took the Peanuts!
You, you, you took the peanuts!
You, you, you took the peanuts!
You, you, you took the peanuts!
You, you, you took the peanuts!
| know it was you!
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Trang 63The Zookeeper’s Helpers
Every day, the zookeeper’s helpers Help the zookeeper clean up the zoo They sweep up the peanut shells with a
big broom And hurry to finish, for after they do They eat peanuts with the animals — The animals that live in the zoo For all of the other animals
Love to eat peanuts as much as they do!
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