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Jump Frog Jump By Robert Kalan Powerpoint by Jeanne Guichard

This is the fly that climbed out of the water.

This is the frog that was under the fly that climbed out of the water.

How did the frog catch the fly?

Jump, frog, jump!

This is the fish that swam after the frog that was under the fly that climbed out of the water.

How did the frog get away?

Jump, frog, jump!

This is the snake that dropped from a branch and swallowed the fish that swam after the frog that was under the fly that climbed out of the water.

How did the frog get away?

Jump, frog, jump!

This is the turtle that slid into the pond and ate the snake that dropped from a branch and swallowed the fish that swam after the frog that was under the fly that climbed out of the water.

How did the frog get away?

Jump, frog, jump!

This is the net that wrapped around the turtle that slid into the pond and ate the snake that dropped from a branch and swallowed the fish that swam after the frog that was under the fly that climbed out of the water.

How did the frog get away?

Jump, frog, jump!

These are the kids who picked up the net That wrapped around the turtle That slid into the pond and ate the snake That dropped from a branch And swallowed the fish That swam after the frog That was under the fly that climbed out of the water.

How did the frog get away?

Jump, frog, jump!

This is the basket put over the frog by the kids who picked up the net That wrapped around the turtle That slid into the pond and ate the snake That dropped from a branch And swallowed the fish That swam after the frog That was under the fly that climbed out of the water.

How did the frog get away?

Sh-h-h!

Jump, frog, jump!