2. A
long
7me
ago
there
was
a
hen
who
was
making
a
coconut
cake.
“Who
wants
to
help
me
put
the
egg
yolk
in?’’
Exclaimed
the
enthusias7c
hen.
“Not
I,”
said
the
porcupine.
“Not
I,”
said
the
horse.
“Not
I,’’
said
the
panda.
“Not
I,’’
said
the
snake.
“Then
I
guess
I’ll
do
it.
Clucky,
clucky
clucky,
cluck.
She
ran
to
the
market
bought
flour
and
ran
back
home.
3. Who
will
help
me
mix
the
flour
with
the
egg
yolk?”
“Not
I,’’
exclaimed
the
porcupine.
“Not
I,’’
remarked
the
horse.
“Not
I,’’
squealed
the
panda.
“Not
I,’’
yelled
the
snake.
“ Then
I
guess
I’ll
do
it.
,
’’
sighed
the
hen.
“Clucky,
clucky,
cluck.
Who
will
help
me
bake
the
cake?
’’
said
hen.
“Not
I’’
poked
the
porcupine.
“Not
I’’
neighed
the
horse.
“Not
I’’
yelled
the
panda.
“Not
I’’
hissed
the
snake.
4.
“ Then
I
guess
I’ll
do
it.
Clucky
,
cluck,
cluck.’’
The
next
morning
the
cake
was
ready.
Snake
slithered
into
the
kitchen.
Horse
danced
into
the
kitchen.
Panda
crawled
into
the
kitchen.
Porcupine
scurried
into
the
kitchen.
“Who
will
help
me
eat
this
cake?
“Not
un7l
you
apologize
for
not
helping
me
make
the
cake.
“We
are
sorry’’
,
they
said
in
unison.
“I
forgive
you’’,
said
the
hen.
They
ate
the
cake
together
and
learned
a
valuable
lesson.