The Scream
The Scream The Scream Lizzy's grandma was making soup. Lizzy and Kim were watching. Grandma's cat Babs was watching, too. “We have to go to the doctor tomorrow,” Grandma told Lizzy. “It's time for your check-up and your shot.” “I don't need to get a shot,” Lizzy said. “I'm not sick!” “Lizzy, every little girl needs her shots. You know that,” said Grandma. “I know that it will hurt!” said Lizzy. “A shot is not so bad,” Kim said. “I just close my eyes and say ‘snake spit
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The Scream
The Scream
Lizzy's grandma was making soup.
Lizzy and Kim were watching.
Grandma's cat Babs was watching, too.
“We have to go to the doctor tomorrow,” Grandma told Lizzy.
“It's time for your check-up and your shot.”
“I don't need to get a shot,” Lizzy said.
“I'm not sick!”
“Lizzy, every little girl needs her shots.
You know that,” said Grandma.
“I know that it will hurt!” said Lizzy.
“A shot is not so bad,” Kim said.
“I just close my eyes and say ‘snake spit' three times.”
“No shots!” said Lizzy.
“I can cheer you up,” Kim said.
She put a carrot top on her head like a hat.
“Look!” she said.
Lizzy and Grandma looked.
Lizzy turned around.
“Watch out!” she said.
“Babs is going to jump on the counter.”
Then Grandma screamed!
It was a loud scream.
It was a scream that rattled the pots and pans.
That cat got out of there, fast!
“Grandma! What is it?” Lizzy asked.
“That's how I keep that cat off my clean counter,” Grandma said.
“She hates loud noises.
Besides, I enjoy a good scream now and then.”
“I think she scratched you,” Kim said.
She pointed at Grandma's arm.
Grandma looked down at her arm.
“I guess she did.
But she didn't mean to scratch me.
And it's just a tiny scratch.”