Key Trouble

Key Trouble Key Trouble Gran had come to stay. She had presents for the children. She had bought each of them a Super Squirter. "Oh no!" groaned Dad. "A Super Squirter! That's brilliant!" said Chip. "Thank you, Gran." The children went outside to play with the Super Squirters. "Wait for me," called Gran. Dad and Mum watched them. "Just look at Gran!" sighed Dad. "It's like having a naughty girl to stay." Gran had a surprise for Mum and Dad. She had some photograph albums. "What are

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Key Trouble



Key Trouble

Gran had come to stay. She had presents for the children.She had bought each of them a Super Squirter. "Oh no!" groaned Dad.

"A Super Squirter! That's brilliant!" said Chip. "Thank you, Gran."

The children went outside to play with the Super Squirters.

"Wait for me," called Gran. Dad and Mum watched them.

"Just look at Gran!" sighed Dad. "It's like having a naughty girl to stay."

Gran had a surprise for Mum and Dad. She had some photograph albums.

"What are these?" asked Dad.

"Old photographs," said Gran. "I thought you might like them."

"Old photographs of what?" asked Dad.

Some of the photographs were of Mum when she was a little girl.

"Look at Mum," said Biff. "She was quite pretty when she was little."

"And look at Gran," said Chip. "She was quite young once upon a time."

Biff and Chip went out to play. Gran showed Kipper some more photographs.

"Here I am when I was a little girl," said Gran.

"Why is everything grey coloured?" asked Kipper."Was it all like that in those days?" "No," laughed Gran, "only the photographs."

Kipper put the television on. There was an old film about two men moving a piano.

"That's funny," he thought. "They are grey coloured, too.They're just like Gran's old photographs." The men made Kipper laugh.

At last, Kipper turned off the television.He went to find Biff, but she wasn't in her room.

Then Kipper saw that the magic key was glowing."Oh no!" he thought. "I'm all by myself!"

The magic took Kipper into a strange grey world.

"Everything is grey," thought Kipper. "This is just like the film I saw on television."

Two men were trying to move a piano. They didn't see Kipper.

"There is no colour," said Kipper."I don't like all this grey. I want to go back home. This is a silly adventure."

He banged the key on the wall.

"Take me back," he said crossly. "Or put some colour in this adventure."

The men were still pushing the piano. They had to get it through a door.

"Come and help us," they called. Kipper didn't want to, but he went across to help.

"We have to take the piano outside," said the big man.

"Then we have to lift it down some steps," said the little man.

"Now! We'll take the back," said the big man."And you take the front," said the little man. "All right," said Kipper.

He squeezed past the piano and got ready to help.

"When I call 'pull', you pull," said the big man. "Pull!" he shouted.

Kipper tried to pull the piano. Suddenly it shot forward and slid down the steps.

Kipper grabbed the top and jumped on.

The piano ran down the street. It went faster and faster. Kipper hung on to the top.

"Now look what you've done," shouted the big man to the little man.

"It's not my fault," said the little man. "I told you not to push so hard," said the big man.

Suddenly the piano came to a stop. It crashed into a hedge.

Kipper flew over the hedge and landed in a soft garden chair.

"Hey!" shouted the big man. "Look what you've done to our piano."

Kipper was cross. "This is a silly adventure," he shouted. "I hate it."

He took the magic key out of his pocket and banged it again.

"I don't like you," he yelled. "I want to go home." Suddenly the magic key began to glow.

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