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"There's a Wocket in my Pocket!" By: Sofia O'Brien, Caroline Catulli, and Gwen Sullivan

"There's a Wocket in my Pocket!" By: Sofia O'Brien, Caroline Catulli, and Gwen Sullivan

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The information is a reading of the book "There's a Wocket in My Pocket" by Dr. Seuss. It talks about imaginary creatures in different parts of the house, some friendly and some not. The narrator enjoys having most of them around but is scared of some. They mention various creatures like the yot, zable, gare, bofa, nubberds, noosebrush, vug, quimney, yeps, teller, geller, beller, weller, zeller, geeling, zower, zillow, and nook gaze. They express their love for their house and hope to never leave it. Hello everyone, today we are going to be reading There's a Wocket in My Pocket by Dr. Seuss read by Caroline Katui, Gwen Sullivan, and Sophia O'Brien. Did you ever have the feeling there's a basket in your basket? Or a neuro in your bureau? Or a wazit in your closet? Sometimes I feel quite certain there's a jerton in the curtain. Sometimes I have the feeling there's a lock behind the clock. And a zelf up on that shelf. I have talked to him myself. That's the kind of house I live in. There's a nink in the sink. And a zamp in the lamp. And they're rather nice, I think. Some of them are very friendly. Like the yot in the pot. But that yottle in the bottle? Some are friendly, some are not. I like the zable on the table, and the gare under the chair. But that bofa on the sofa, well I wish he wasn't there. All those nubberds in the cupboards, they're good fun to have about. But that noosebrush on my toothbrush? Him I could do without. The only one I'm really scared of is that vug under the rug. And that quimney up the chimney? I don't like him, not at all. But the yeps on the steps, they're great fun to have around. And so are many, many other friends that I have found. Like the teller in the neller, and the geller in the deller, and the beller, and the weller, and the zeller in the cellar. And the geeling on the ceiling, and the zower in my shower. And the zillow on my pillow. I don't care if you believe it. That's the kind of house I live in, and I hope we never leave it. And a nook gaze in my bookcase. The end. Thank you all for listening today.

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