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Moldeven, Meyer

"A Grandpa's Notebook"

Awake and stretched, Albert waddles down to the
lake to munch the sweet grasses that grow along its shore. He has
reached an age that he doesn't need to be constantly watched over by an
older Apatosaurus.
This morning, when Albert awakens, he looks around to see if his
friends, Pete, the Pentaceratops, Palmer, the Parasaurolophus, Sally, the
Stegosaurus and Alice, the Ankylosaurus are also awake. They are, so
Albert visits with them for a while. They chase each other around the
trees of the forest, and then head for the lake to seek their breakfast.
At the lake, they nibble at the tall grasses that grow along the shore, or in
the shallow water. Now and then, the leaves of a bush or a tree look
appetizing and become part of breakfast.
Finished, Albert waves good-bye to his friends and heads off deeper into
the forest. Albert likes to explore. He is also looking for another
Apatosaurus like himself. He wants very much to find one about his
age.
It's a cool and pleasant morning. Albert comes to a meadow, crosses to
the trees on the other side and continues on.


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