A CUP OF TEA
Written by M. Young-Scholten & M. Wilkinson Illustrated by Egessa Dervin
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A CUP OF TEA
Written by M. Young-Scholten & M. Wilkinson Illustrated by Egessa Dervin
Monday morning.
Ted turns on the kettle.
Ted makes tea. Ted drinks tea.
Ted reads the newspaper.
“Dad,” Alan says. “Play with me.”
“Not now,” Ted says.
Tuesday morning.
Ted turns on the kettle.
Ted makes tea.
Ted drinks tea. Ted reads the newspaper. “Dad,” Alan says. “Play with me.”
“Not now,” Ted says.
Wednesday morning.
Ted turns on the kettle.
Ted makes tea.
Ted drinks tea.
Ted reads the newspaper.
“Dad,” Alan says. “Play with me.”
“Not now,” Ted says.
Thursday morning.
Ted turns on the kettle.
Ted makes tea.
Ted drinks tea.
Ted reads the newspaper.
“Dad,” Alan says. “Play with me.”
“Not now,” Ted says.
Friday morning.
Ted turns on the kettle.
Ted makes tea.
Ted drinks tea.
Ted reads the newspaper.
“Dad,” Alan says. “Play with me.”
“Not now,” Ted says.
Saturday morning.
Ted turns on the kettle.
Ted makes tea. Ted drinks tea.
Ted reads the newspaper.
“Dad,” Alan says. “Play with me.”
“Tomorrow,” Ted says.
Sunday morning.
Ted turns on the kettle.
Ted drinks tea.
Ted reads the newspaper.
“Dad,” Alan says. “Play with me.”
Ted looks at Alan.
“I miss mummy,” Alan says.
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