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  • Written by June Morley Illustrated by Marina Le Ray

  • Spider stopped spinning her sticky web.Im hungry, she said Time for dinner.

    Just then, a big fly buzzed around and around the tree.

    Yum, yum, said Spider. He looks nice and juicy.

  • Come and rest in my web, said Spider.

    All that buzzing around must make you very tired.

    Me rest in a spiders web at dinner time? Never! said Fly.

    Im off for a little scurry now, said Spider. So you will be quite safe here.

    Well, a little rest would be nice, said Fly, and he flew a little closer.

  • Bird stopped tidying her nest.Im hungry, she said ... Time for dinner.

  • Just then, Spider came scurrying up the tree.

    Yum, yum, said Bird. Come and rest in my nest. All that scurrying

    must make you very tired.

  • Me rest in a birds nest at dinner time? Never! said Spider.

  • Im off for a little flutter now, said Bird. So you will be quite safe here.

    Well, a little rest would be nice, said Spider, and she drew a little closer.

  • Fluffy Cat stopped rolling on his mat.Im hungry, he said Time for dinner.

  • Just then, Bird came fluttering down.

    Yum, yum she looks nice and plump, said Fluffy Cat.

    Come and rest on my mat, said Fluffy Cat. All that fluttering

    must make you very tired.

  • Me rest on a cats mat at dinner time? Never! said Bird.

    Im off for a little snooze now, said Fluffy Cat. So you will be quite safe here.

    Then Fluffy Cat sneaked off under a bush and waited.

  • Fluffy Cat must be fast asleep now, said Bird, and she fluttered down onto the mat.

    Time for dinner, said Fluffy Cat, and he crept out from the bush.

    Shaggy Dog saw Fluffy Cat and stopped chewing his bone.

  • WOOF

  • WOOF

    WOOF

    WOOF WOOF, barked Shaggy Dog, which frightened Fluffy Cat.

    He leapt high in the air!

  • MIAOWMIAOW

  • MIAOW MIAOW, screeched Fluffy Cat,

    which frightened Bird.

    She flapped her wings hard and flew to the top of the tree.

  • SQUAWK ... SQUAWK, screeched Bird,

    which frightened Spider.

    Im off, said Spider, and she scurried all the

    way back to her web.

    Time for dinner, she said.

  • But Fly wasnt in Spiders web and he wasnt buzzing around the tree.

  • Fly was busy nibbling Shaggy Dogs bone.

    Yum, yum, said Fly. I do love dinner time!

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    Text copyright June Morley 2011All rights reserved

    Creative Director Simon CouchmanEditorial Director Daniel Graham

    Written by June MorleyIllustrated by Marina Le Ray

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