room on the broom live

room on the broom live

samland tv, we're reading my favorite bookcalled room on the broom okay i'll get the rain one room on the broom by julia donaldson the witch had a cat and a hat that was black and long ginger hair in a braid down her backhow the cat purred and how the witch grinned as they sat on their broomstick and flew throughthe wind. but how the witch wailed and how the cat spat, when the wind blew so wildly,it blew off the hat. "down!" cried the witch, and they flew to the ground. they searchedfor the hat, but no hat could be found. then


out of the bushes on thundering paws therebounded a dog with the hat in his jaws. he dropped it politely, then eagerly said (asthe witch pulled the hat firmly down on her head), "i am a dog, as keen as can be. isthere room on the broom for a dog like me?" "yes!"cried the witch, and the dog clamberedon. the witch tapped the broomstick and whoosh! they were gone. over the fields and the forestthey flew. the dog wagged his tail and the stormy wind blew. the witch laughed out loudand held on to her hat, but away blew the bow from her braid- just like that! "down!"criedthe witch, and they flew to the ground. they searched for the bow, but no bow could befound. then out from a tree, with an ear-splitting shriek, there flapped a green bird with thebow in her beak. she dropped it politely and


bent her head low, then said (as the witchtied her braid in the bow),"i am a bird, as green as can be. is there room on the broomfor a bird like me?" "yes!"cried the witch, so the bird fluttered on. the witch tappedthe broomstick and whoosh! they were gone. over the reeds and rivers they flew. the birdshrieked with glee and the stormy wind blew. they show through the sky to the back of beyond.the witch clutched her bow- but let go of her wand. "down!" cried the witch, and theyflew to the ground. they searched for the wand, but no wand could be found. (my wand...)thenall of a sudden from out of a pond leaped a dripping wet frog with a dripping wet wand.he dropped it politely, then said with a a croak (as the witch dried the wand on a foldof her cloak), "i am a frog, as clean as can


be. is there room on the broom for a froglike me?"(ribbit ribbit)"yes!" said the witch, so the frog bounded on. the witch tapped thebroomstick and whoosh! they were gone. over the moors and the mountains they flew. thefrog jumped for joy and . . . the broom snapped in two! down fell the cat and the dog andthe frog. down they went tumbling into a bog. the witch's half-broomstick flew into a cloud,and the witch heard a roar that was scary and loud . . . "i am a dragon, as mean ascan be, and you, witch, look like a good supper to me!" "no!" cried the witch, flying higherand higher. the dragon flew after her, breathing out fire. "help!" cried the witch, flyingdown to the ground. she looked all around but no help could be found. the dragon drewnearer and started to drool. he said, "i won't


let you go- do you think i'm a fool?" butjust as he planned to begin on his feast, from out of a ditch rose a horrible beast.it was tall, dark, and sticky, and feathered and furred. it had four frightful heads, ithad wings like a bird. and its terrible voice, when it started to speak, was a yowl and agrowl and a croak and a shriek. it dripped and it squelched as it strode from the ditch,and it said to the dragon, "buzz off - that's my witch!" the dragon drew back and he startedto shake. "i'm sorry! he spluttered. "i made a mistake. it's nice to have met you, butnow i must fly." and he spread out his wings and was off through the sky. then down flewthe bird and down jumped the frog. down climbed the cat, and "phew!" said the dog. and, "thankyou, oh thank you!" the grateful witch cried.


"without you i'd be in that dragon's inside."then she filled up her cauldron and said with a grin, "find something, everyone, throw somethingin!" so the frog found a lily, the cat found a cone, the bird found a twig, and the dogfound a bone. they threw them all in and the witch stirred them well, and while she wasstirring, she muttered a spell. "iggety, ziggety, zaggety, zoom!" then out rose . . . a trulymagnificent broom! with seats for the witch and the cat and the dog, a nest for the birdand a pool for the frog. "yes!" cried the witch, and they all clambered on. the witchtapped the broomstick and whoosh! they were gone. i love that book! the dragon! oh no!check out my cool videos and click here to see all my fun videos. be sure to like andsubscribe on my videos. thumbs up! see ya!


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