A Day at the Museum
Omar and his friends were excited. They were going to a museum.
Miss Garcia put the children in groups.
'You can go and look,' she said, 'but you must not touch. Some of the things are very old.
Omar, Beno and Zara saw some dolls.
'Look at this little man doll,' said Zara. 'He is very old.'
'He looks older than my grandpa,' said Beno.
Zara and Omar laughed.
Miss Garcia asked the children to pick something to draw.
'I'm going to draw the little man doll,' said Zara. 'He's sweet.'
'I want to look at the horse bones,' said Omar.
'Did you know that horses have 205 bones?' said Omar.
'Wow!' said Zara.
'I'm going to draw the horse bones,' said Omar.
Beno saw a yo-yo.
'Look at this old yo-yo,' he said. 'I can make it go up and down.' Beno played with the yo-yo.
'Put it down, Beno,' said Zara. 'Miss Garcia said not to touch the toys. She will be cross.'
The yo-yo went up in the air.
'Oh, no!' shouted Omar.
Zara grabbed the yo-yo.
'I said please do not touch the toys,' said Miss Garcia.
Omar showed his picture to Miss Garcia.
'I had a good time,' he said.
'Can we make a museum at school?' asked Zara.
'What a wonderful idea,' said Miss Garcia.
The next day Miss Garcia brought some big bags to school.
Miss Garcia said, 'We are going to make a museum.'
'Oh, no!' said Omar.
'What can I use for the 205 bones?'