Nan and the Man
Book 14
New words:
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Plot Summary
Mit decides to make a snowman. Nan watches but is disappointed because the snowman has no face. Nan flies away. She returns first with a carrot for the snowman's nose, then with coal for his eyes and a stick for his mouth. Mit is delighted with the final touch — a hat! Ann, however, is angry when she discovers her missing hat on the snowman. Nan suggests that a bucket be substituted for the snowman's hat. With Ann's help, the bucket is converted to a helmet and the snowman is complete.
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Nan sees Mit.
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"See it. It is a man."
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Mit sees Nan and it.
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"I see it. I see it on the man."
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Mit sees Nan and the man.
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Mit sits. The man sits.
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"The man! The man!
See the man!"
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"I see Mit and Nan.
I see it on a man."
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"See it on me, Mit and Nan.
The man sees it on me."
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"See this."
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Mit and Nan see it.
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"This is a man. It is on a man."
Story Questions
1. p.1— What is Mit making?
2. p.2— Who doesn't like Mit's snowman?
3. pp.3-7— What is Nan doing to the snowman?
4. p.7— Whose hat does Nan put on the snowman?
5. p.8— How does Ann feel about her hat being on the snowman?
6. p.11— Why is Ann putting the bucket on the snowman?
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