Ryers Readers - How to Make a Peanut Butter Sandwich in 17 Easy Steps
Episode Date: January 19, 2024Time for lunch! Who knew making a peanut butter sandwich could be so…easy! ...
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Before we get into the story, do you want to know a fun fact?
Did you know that raccoons have very powerful, agile, and sensitive front paws?
They also have five fingers just like humans.
They are able to use their front paws for gripping and grabbing, allowing them to open containers, turn door knobs, or even solve simple puzzles.
Pretty cool, huh?
Okay, story time!
Today, we are going to read, How to Make a Peanut Butter Sandwich in 17 Easy Steps by Bambi Edland.
Edland. How to make a peanut butter sandwich in 17 easy steps. You will need two crows, one raccoon,
one hat with brim, three oranges, one bunch of bananas, four mice, one skunk, one otter,
one skateboard, three loaves of bread, three squirrels, six, six, six,
cheekfuls of peanuts or almonds which will require one snapping turtle.
One miniature donkey, four wooden clogs, one accordion, one fallen log, one beaver,
one badger and one empty jar.
Step 1.
Send the crows and the raccoon to the market.
Step 2.
Teach the raccoon to juggle.
Step 3.
Divide the day's earnings between the crows, mice, and squirrels.
Step 4.
Have the crows return the hat and settle up.
Step 5.
Send the skunk, the mice, and the otter to the bakery.
Remind them to pay before leaving.
Step 6.
Send the skunk and the squirrel.
to the nut shop.
Step 7.
Get the raccoon to shell the peanuts.
Step 8.
Wait while the donkey dons the clogs so they can polka on the peanuts to a lively accordion tune.
Polka until crunchy or smooth as desired.
Step 9.
Challenge the beaver to whittle the log into a nifty knife.
On your mark.
Get set, chew!
Tada!
10.
Have the beaver use the knife to scrape the peanut butter into the empty jar.
Step 11.
Call the crows to peel the bananas.
Step 12.
Get the badger to slice them into rounds.
Step 13.
Team up the squirrels and the mice to spread the peanut butter onto the bread
and layer on the banana slices.
Step 14.
Have a squirrel assemble the sandwiches.
Step 15.
Recruit the two strongest mice to load the skateboard.
Step 16.
Meat at the park.
Step 17.
Use hands to eat your peanut butter sandwich.
Or paws or hooves or wings.
The end.
Don't forget to stick around to see if you can answer today's paying attention question.
Before you go, do you think you can answer today's paying attention question?
Where did the animals meet to eat their peanut butter sandwiches?
If your answer was at the park, you did it! Great job!
You sure were paying attention!
I hope you enjoyed that story.
I wonder what we're going to read next.
