At the Mardi Gras Parade By: Cara Edenfield Pictures by: Joy Delaney Groupbygroup.wordpress.com.

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At the Mardi Gras Parade By: Cara Edenfield Pictures by: Joy Delaney Groupbygroup.wordpress.com

At the Mardi Gras parade! I get gold beads

At the Mardi Gras parade! I get stuffed animals

At the Mardi Gras parade! I get green beads

At the Mardi Gras parade! I hear music

At the Mardi Gras parade! I eat a Moon Pie

At the Mardi Gras parade! I get purple beads

At the Mardi Gras parade! I dress up

At the Mardi Gras parade! I am the King

The End A special THANK YOU to Judy Jecko and her art students for making the background!