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THE FRANKLIN PRESCHOOL’S I LOVE MY SCHOOL SHOES Written and Illustrated by The Franklin Preschool February 2013 Adapted from Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes By Eric Litwin

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THE FRANKLIN PRESCHOOL’S

I LOVE MY SCHOOL SHOES Written and Illustrated by

The Franklin PreschoolFebruary 2013

Adapted from Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes

By Eric Litwin

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The Franklin Preschoolers were walking down the street in their brand-new white shoes. They loved their white shoes so much they sang this song:

“I love my white shoes, I love my white shoes, I love my white shoes.”

Then – Oh no! …

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Addison stepped in a rainbow.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Addison cry? Goodness no! She kept walking

along singing her song.

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“I love my rainbow shoes, I love my rainbow shoes, I love my rainbow shoes.Oh no!”

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Ashton stepped in a pile of strawberries.

What color did it turn his shoes? Did Ashton cry? Goodness no! He kept walking along singing his

song.

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“I love my red shoes, I love my red shoes, I love my red shoes.Oh no!”

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Ava G. stepped in a pile of blueberries.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Ava G. cry? Goodness no! She kept walking along singing her

song.

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“I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes.Oh no!”

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Caiden stepped in a pile of mud.

What color did it turn his shoes? Did Caiden cry? Goodness no! He kept

walking along singing his song.

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“I love my brown shoes, I love my brown shoes, I love my brown shoes.Oh no!”

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Eli stepped in lemons, oranges, blueberries, bananas, leaves and strawberries.

What color did it turn his shoes? Did Eli cry? Goodness no! He kept walking along singing

his song.

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“I love my many colored shoes, I love my many colored shoes, I love my many colored shoes.Oh no!”

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Hailey stepped in a pile of blueberries.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Hailey cry? Goodness no! She kept walking along

singing her song.

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“I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes.Oh no!”

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Zachary stepped in a pile of dirty snowshoes.

What color did it turn his shoes? Did Zachary cry? Goodness no! He kept walking along

singing his song.

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“I love my dirty brown shoes, I love my dirty brown shoes, I love my dirty brown shoes.Oh no!”

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Amelia stepped in mud, lemons and grapes.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Amelia cry? Goodness no! She kept walking along singing her

song.

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“I love my brown, yellow and green shoes, I love my brown, yellow and green shoes, I love my brown, yellow and green shoes.Oh no!”

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Lillianna stepped in a rainbow.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Lillianna cry? Goodness no! She kept walking along

singing her song.

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“I love my rainbow shoes, I love my rainbow shoes, I love my rainbow shoes.Oh no!”

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Lily stepped in a fruity rainbow of raspberries, grapes, lemons, limes, oranges and blueberries.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Lily cry? Goodness no! She kept walking along singing her

song.

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“I love my many colored shoes, I love my many colored shoes, I love my many colored shoes.Oh no!”

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Meredith stepped in a rainbow.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Meredith cry? Goodness no! She kept

walking along singing her song.

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“I love my rainbow shoes, I love my rainbow shoes, I love my rainbow shoes.Oh no!”

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Mrs. Dewing stepped in bubblegum.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Mrs. Dewing cry? Goodness no! She kept walking

along singing her song.

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“I love my pink shoes, I love my pink shoes, I love my pink shoes.Oh no!”

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Rowan stepped in a pile of blueberries.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Rowan cry? Goodness no! She kept walking along

singing her song.

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“I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes.Oh no!”

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Shakia stepped in the blue lagoon.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Shakia cry? Goodness no! She kept walking along

singing her song.

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“I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes.Oh no!”

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Mrs. Ploof stepped in the waters of the Carribean.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Mrs. Ploof cry? Goodness no! She kept walking along singing her

song.

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“I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes.Oh no!”

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Maxwell stepped in blueberries and a rainbow.

What color did it turn his shoes? Did Maxwell cry? Goodness no! He kept walking along

singing his song.

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“I love my blue and rainbow shoes, I love my blue and rainbow shoes, I love my blue and rainbow shoes.Oh no!”

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Piper stepped in oranges.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Piper cry? Goodness no! She kept walking along singing her

song.

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“I love my orange shoes, I love my orange shoes, I love my orange shoes.Oh no!”

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Mrs. Racine stepped in a pile of melted chocolate.

What color did it turn her shoes? Did Mrs. Racine cry? Goodness no! She kept walking

along singing her song.

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“I love my brown shoes, I love my brown shoes, I love my brown shoes.Oh no!”

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The Franklin Preschoolers ALL stepped in a bucket of water …

and all the colors washed away. What color were their shoes again?WHITE! But now they were all WET.Did the Preschoolers cry? Goodness,

no!They kept walking along and singing

their song.

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“We love our WET shoes, We love our WET shoes, We love our WET shoes.”

The moral of our story is: No matter what you step in, keep walking along and singing your song … Because IT’S ALL GOOD!