Ricky and Pals in Size Wise Story by Kathy Kranking ÷ illustrations by Christian Slade Sammy caught it. “At least I don’t have to be tall to catch an apple,” said Sammy. Just then, Bizzie Beaver came down the path. “Hey, guys,” he said. “Throw the apple to me!” Sammy tossed Bizzie the apple. Soon Ricky, Flora, Bizzie, and Sammy were all playing catch. “First one to drop it is a rotten apple!” called Ricky. The four friends began tossing the apple as fast as they could. The apple zinged around faster and faster. But then, when Flora threw the apple to Bizzie, it flew right by him. Bizzie didn’t see it because he was looking at Sammy’s feet. “Bizzie!” called Flora. “You missed!” “Look!” he said, pointing right where Sammy was standing. They could see a snake poking out from under a bush. Sammy jumped back, his eyes still on the snake. Ricky Raccoon and Flora Skunk were picking apples from Flora’s apple tree. They stood on their tiptoes to reach as many apples as they could. “These will make a delicious pie,” said Flora. “Can I help?” asked Sammy Skunk. “Sorry, Sammy,” said Ricky. “You’re too short to reach.” “Am not!” cried Sammy. He jumped up, trying to grab an apple that hung above his head. But he couldn’t reach it no matter how many times he tried. “Why do I have to be so small?” Sammy asked grumpily. “It’s OK, Sammy,” said Ricky. Then he picked the apple that Sammy had been trying to reach. “Here, catch,” he said, tossing the apple to Sammy. 21 “That’s funny,” said Bizzie. “It’s like it just disappeared.” “Oh, no it didn’t,” said Flora. She was bending over, looking into a hollow log on the ground. “It went in this hollow log.” Flora crouched down and tried to wiggle into the log. But the opening was too small. She tried going in feet first. But she was still too big. “I don’t fit,” she said. “But I know who will,” said Sammy. He crawled headfirst into the log and disappeared. The log rocked back and forth a bit. Then Sammy popped back out. He had the apple in his paw and a big grin on his face. “I’m glad I’m growing every day,” he said. “But in the meantime, there are still some good things about being small!” “Well, if you don’t fit, I sure won’t fit,” said Bizzie with a smile. “And Ricky won’t fit either.” As everyone scrambled, Ricky tried to get a closer look at the snake. “Wait a minute,” Ricky said. “That’s not a regular snake.” The others stopped. They all looked at the snake. “I see what you mean,” said Flora. They all moved a little closer. “Yeah,” said Sammy. “It’s just the skin of a snake—without any snake in it!” The friends gathered around as Ricky picked up the snakeskin. “That’s cool!” he said. Sammy frowned. “But what happened to the snake?” he asked. “I can answer that,” sang out a familiar voice. Just then Mrs. Cardinal landed on a nearby branch. “That snake shed its skin because it was growing,” she explained. “That’s what I want to do!” said Sammy. “I want to grow. Maybe I can shed my skin and get bigger!” He tugged at his fur. “That’s how snakes grow,” said Mrs. C with a chuckle. “Not skunks. Don’t worry, Sammy. You’re growing, too. A little bit each day.” “Really?” asked Sammy with a happy smile. “Really,” said Mrs. C. She lifted her wings, waved, and flew off. “Let’s finish our game of catch,” said Flora. “Where did that apple go after Bizzie missed it?” “It went over that way,” said Ricky. They all began looking. But the apple was nowhere to be seen. 23
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