The Hat

On Toad's birthday Frog gave him a hat. Toad was delighteddelighted adj.高兴的;开心的. “Happy birthday! ” said Frog. Toad put on the hat. It fell down over his eyes. “I am sorry, ”said Frog. “That hat is much too big for you. I will give you something else.”

“No, ” said Toad. “This hat is your presentpresent n.礼物 to me. I like it. I will wear it the way it is.”

Frog and Toad went for a walk. Toad trippedtrip v.绊倒 over a rock. He bumped into a tree. He fell in a holehole n.洞. “Frog, ” said Toad,“I can't see anything. I will not be able to wear your beautiful present. This is a sad birthday for me.”

Frog and Toad were sad for a while.Then Frog said, “Toad, here is what you must do. Tonighttonight n.今晚 when you go to bed you must think some very big thoughts. Those big thoughts will make your head grow larger. In the morning your new hat may fitfit v.合身;合适.” “What a good idea, ” said Toad. That night when Toad went to bed he thought the biggest thoughts that he could think. Toad thought about giantgiant adj.巨大的 sunflowers. He thought about tall oakoak n.橡树 trees. He thought about high mountains covered with snow.

Then Toad fell asleep.

Frog came into Toad's house. He came in quietlyquietly adv.轻声地.

Frog found the hat and took it to his house.

Frog pourepour v.浇;倒some water on the hat. He put the hat in a warm place to dry. It began to shrinkshrink v.缩小;收缩. That hat grew smaller and smaller.

Frog went back to Toad's house. Toad was still fast asleep.

Frog put the hat back on the hook where he found it. When Toad woke up in the morning, he put the hat on his head. It was just the right sizesize n.尺寸;大小.

Toad ran to Frog's house. “Frog, Frog! ”he cried. “All those big thoughts have made my head much larger. Now I can wear your present! ” Frog and Toad went for a walk. Toad did not trip over a rock. He did not bump into a tree. He did not fall in a hole.

It turned out to be a very pleasantpleasant adj.愉快的 day after Toad's birthday.