Life Guard
Life Guard
Life Guard
But
Jones
the lifeguards are always ruining our fun! They
don’t let us splash, run, or eat by the water.
What is a lifeguard good for, anyway?
by Christianne C. Jones
illustrated by Matthew Skeens
Read-it! Readers are for children who are just starting on the amazing
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reading skills and the love of books.
The PURPLE LEVEL presents basic topics and objects using high
frequency words and simple language patterns.
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often to talk about the pictures. Have your child turn the pages and
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There is just one problem.
The lifeguards are so mean!
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They are always blowing their
whistles and yelling.
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I dive into the pool. “No diving in the shallow end,”
The whistle blows. says a lifeguard.
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I splash my little sister. “No splashing other people,”
The whistle blows. says a lifeguard.
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I run and jump into the water. “No running,” says a lifeguard.
The whistle blows.
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I push my friend into the pool. “No pushing,”
The whistle blows. says a lifeguard.
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I eat some popcorn by the pool. “No eating
The whistle blows. on the deck,”
says a lifeguard.
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The lifeguards always ruin my fun.
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I know! I’ll try to hide from
the lifeguards.
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I swim to the deep end. My little sister follows me.
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Oh, no! She can’t touch the bottom! I pull her to the edge of the pool.
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The lifeguards climbs off their stands. “Thanks for helping,” they say.
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I guess the lifeguards aren’t so mean. Maybe I’ll be a lifeguard when
I grow up.
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