Extrait du livre Caillou makes a snowman
Caillou makes a snowman by Roger Harvey and Cinar Animations Chouette Éditions
Caillou makes a snowman
It had been snowing all morning. Caillou and Sarah were very happy. The two friends laughed as they tried to catch snowflakes on their tongues. "Let's make a snowman," suggested Sarah.
"You have to make three balls of snow," explained Sarah. "A little one for the head and two big ones for the body." She picked up some snow in her hands and patted it into a little ball. Caillou watched Sarah carefully. She put her snowball down in the snow and started rolling it. The ball grew bigger and bigger, leaving a wide path behind her.
Caillou made a little pile of snow and pushed on it with his hands. The pile grew bigger, but it didn't move. Caillou pushed harder to roll the snow, then he slipped and fell. "Is the snowman's head ready?" asked Sarah. Caillou wished he could make a big snowball like the one his friend Sarah had made.