Author: Ann Walton
Illustrator: Magriet Brink
“It’s Dad’s birthday today,” said Mom.
“Oh, I want to get him a present!” said Alex. “What should I give him, Mom?”
“We have to go to the shop to buy some flour for Dad’s birthday cake,” said Mom. “We will try to think of a present for Dad on the way to the shop.”
“Okay! I’ll carry the shopping bag,” said Alex.
So Alex and his mother set off. Alex ran ahead of his mother on the well-trodden path. It was a lovely day. The sun was shining through the pine trees, and onto the pine nuts that had fallen to the ground. Alex picked one up.
“Look, Mom. What is this?” he asked.
“It’s a pine nut,” said Mom.
“It looks as if it has a wing,” said Alex.
“Can I taste one?” asked Alex.
“Here you are,” said Mom, and she gave Alex the little nut.
“It tastes good!” he said. “Do you think Dad would like some pine nuts for his birthday, Mom?”
“Look at these flowers, Mom,” said Alex. “They’re the same colour as the sky.”
“They are little wild flowers, and they’re facing the sun,” said Mom.
Alex picked one. “Do you think Dad would like this blue flower for his birthday, Mom?” he asked.
Alex put the little blue flower in the shopping bag.
“Oh, no! Look,” said Alex, “the little blue flower is curled up, and its face is closed.”
“Why don’t you draw a picture for Dad for his birthday?” said Mom.
“Those blue flowers are the same blue as the sky,” said Alex.
“Good idea!” said Alex. “I’ll help you plant them, Dad!”
“I love finding presents for you, Dad,” said Alex with a great big smile.
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