Snowmen At Night By: Caralyn Buehner
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Snow minute night by Carolyn buner. One wintry day I made a snowman, very round and tall. The next day when I saw him, he was not the same at all. His hat had slipped his arms drooped down, he really looked a fright. It made me start to wonder what do snowmen do at night? I think that snowman start to slide when it gets reeling dark. Off the lawn and down the street, ride into the park. They gather in a circle while they wait for all the others, sipping cups of ice cold cocoa, made by snowman, mothers. Then the snowman games begin. They line up in their places. Each one anxious for his turn in the snowman races. After everyone has had a chance, at racing once or twice, they go on over to the pond to do skating tricks on ice. Sometimes they start giggling, and then they act like clowns. They bump into each other till they all fall down. They gather up their snowballs, the pitcher takes his aim and underneath the moonlit sky. They play a baseball game. No one knows just how it started, but soon it's quite a sight, with snowman throwing snowballs in the world's best snowball fight. Then it's time for sledding. It's a wild ride down the hill. Hey yell, this is by far the snowman's biggest thrill. Finally, they're tuckered out and getting sleepy sew. They slowly gather up their things and one by one. They go. So if you're snowman's grandest crooked or he's lost a little height, you'll know just what he's been doing what snowman do at night.