“Hello, hello, hello, Kimberly. My name is Coco and I am the Clown with red hair and a
very, very wide smile. I will try to guess your age and where you live. I guess you are
5 years old and you live in Beverly Hills, California. Oh my, Kimberly. I am so good at
guessing, I should be in the circus!”
“Kimberly, I want to stay and play with you. Would you like to ask Roseann, Rosie and
Barbara to come and play? Take your crayons and color my balloons, Kimberly. Oh-h-h,
I like the colors that you painted on the balloons.”
“Please take me with you to Cherry Hill Elementary, Kimberly. You, Roseann, Rosie and
Barbara will each sit at your own desk. I will have my own desk too. We will listen
carefully to what the teacher, Mrs. Kaufman, is telling us. One more thing I must tell you,
Kimberly, don't chew on your pencil!”
Mrs. Kaufman asked the children to repeat after her:
A , B, C, D, E, F, G
H , I, J, K, L, M, N, O
P, Q, R, S
and
T, U, V
and W
“How are you doing, Kimberly? Now do you think that you, Roseann, Rosie and Barbara can read
your A, B, C's?” “Oops, we forgot the last three letters, X and Y and Z.”
“Oh, this game looks new to me,” said Kimberly. “I am only 5 years old. Will you help me?”
Coco the Clown replied, “Turn back the page and look at the letters again. Ask Roseann, Rosie
and Barbara to help you draw lines from the letter A to B to C. Keep drawing until you come
to the letter O.”
“What a great time we have had today at school,” said Coco. “Now it is time to go home.
There we will run and jump and play outdoor games. It is good to get exercise every day,
Kimberly. It is not good to stay indoors and watch TV too much. Exercise keeps us healthy.”
“Watch me brush my teeth, Kimberly,” said Coco the Clown. “It is easier to brush your teeth
when you have a big smile on your face. Kimberly, make a big smile in front of your bathroom
mirror every day. It will start your day right and make everybody else happy too.”
“Oh-oh, raindrops!” moaned Coco the Clown. “I have on my long, yellow coat and my wide,
floppy shoes and I will stay dry. I must be careful at the bus stop with no pushing or
shoving other boys and girls. Remember this, Kimberly, and remind Roseann, Rosie and Barbara
too.”
“The sign reads, 'SCHOOL BUS'. Use a pencil, Kimberly, and follow the dots to draw the school
bus. Start with number 1. If you turn the page you can see what comes after number 1.”
“Please ask Roseann, Rosie and Barbara to read these numbers from 1 to 20. Kimberly, can you
make up rhymes to learn your numbers? I'll start,” said Coco the Clown.
“1, 2 What shall I do?
3, 4 Shut the door.
Let me see if you can do it, 5, 6....go ahead, Kimberly, you try it.”
“A birthday cake without any candles!” cried Coco the Clown. “Kimberly, please draw candles
on my birthday cake. Ask Roseann, Rosie and Barbara to help you.” “How many candles shall we
draw?” asked Kimberly. “That is up to you to do the guessing this time. Guess how old I am,”
giggled Coco the Clown.
“Kimberly, you are very smart. Are you ready for another guessing game?” squealed Coco the
Clown. “When I call out the name of a food, you guess what color it is. Kimberly, you point
to the same color shown in the little square drawings. READY? GET SET! GO!”
APPLES GRAPES CHOCOLATE RAISINS
ORANGES BLUEBERRIES BANANAS LETTUCE
Red, Purple, Brown, Black, Orange, Blue, Yellow, Green
“On page 30, you can see 4 shapes, Kimberly. A circle, a triangle, a rectangle, and a square.
A circle has no sides and is round like a ball or pie.
A triangle ALWAYS has three sides.
A rectangle has 4 sides, but 2 of the sides are long and 2 are short.
A square has 4 sides, but all 4 sides are the same size.
Did you color the 4 shapes on page 30, Kimberly?”
“Kimberly, color the pictures. Next, draw a line to connect one shape to another shape that
looks just like it. Draw a line from the yellow square to the other square. Keep on drawing
and making connecting lines, and soon your work will be done.”
“Well,” said Coco the Clown. “It's time for me to go. I shall miss you, Kimberly. I will
take this very special book to remind me of you.” Soon, colorful circus wagons came to pick
up Coco. He ran as fast as his floppy shoes would let him. He hopped aboard, waving and
shouting, “Good-bye, good-bye. I had a very nice time.”
Kimberly knew then that Coco the Clown was a real circus clown after all.
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