Introducing the Flitlits to Young Readers
At your place, or any space where flowers grow or rivers flow, spring up!
Spot folk at plots that time forgot within a shaded shelter.
A map at hand lays out the land.
It is a hidden corner.
Funny fables come your way that share the far folk's daring days.
They may be tricky, good or better.
The folk flit and swish.
They float when they wish.
Follow them soon.
THE FLITLITS
About Introductory Book 10 / JAKE MacJAKE / Supported Reading / UK English Version
Jake MacJake dresses smartly.
He combs his trendy quiff so fussily.
He looks for clothes at shops and stalls.
His stories hook up with them all.
Jake MacJake owns many capes
and he feels snug among their drapes.
On Swank Plot, where Jake loves to roam,
stands his neat and splendid home.
He shares his home with his smart mother,
playful dogs and Jake, his father.
His top-pick words are pair and double.
He's not too fond of the word trouble.
Jake loves his clocks. They have two hands.
STORY 10 finds Jake learning that snakes are
able to expand, but have no hands!
How could that be?
"Dear me!" Jake jabbers. "Dear me!"