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  from Everything Happens to Aaron in the Summer by P. D. Eastman, copyright © 1967 and

  renewed 1995 by Random House LLC. The artwork herein originally appeared in Everything

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Eastman, P. D. (Philip D.)

  Aaron has a lazy day / P. D. Eastman.

  pages cm. — (Step into reading. Step 1 reader)

  Summary: “Chronicles Aaron’s attempts to beat the heat.” —Provided by publisher.

  ISBN 978-0-553-50844-4 (trade) — ISBN 978-0-375-97411-3 (lib. bdg.) —

  ISBN 978-0-553-50845-1 (ebook)

  [1. Ability—Fiction. 2. Alligators—Fiction. 3. Humorous stories.] I. Title.

  PZ7.E1314Aar 2015 [E]—dc23 2014012165

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  v3.1

  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright

  First Page

  This is Aaron.

  Aaron is an alligator.

  The sun is shining.

  Aaron is hot.

  Aaron is thirsty.

  Splash!

  Aaron gets wet.

  Now he is cool.

  Aaron is hungry.

  He is thinking

  about food.

  Aaron finds

  a fruit tree.

  Aaron picks some.

  The fruit looks

  good to eat.

  It is a lemon tree.

  Uh-oh, Aaron!

  Lemons are sour.

  So Aaron makes

  a big, big sandwich.

  He is going to bite

  his big, big sandwich.

  Aaron ate

  his big, big sandwich.

  Maybe he ate

  too much.

  Poor Aaron!

  Aaron loves music.

  He plays

  the harmonica.

  He plays the cello.

  Aaron plays

  the trumpet.

  His friend plays

  the violin.

  Aaron can play

  the drum, too!

  Aaron likes to fish.

  Aaron thinks

  he has caught

  a big fish.

  But Aaron did not

  catch a fish!

  Aaron caught Aaron!

 


 

  P. D. Eastman, Aaron Has a Lazy Day

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