The Squeaky Door

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A folktale, retold by Faithann Gibson

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English

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North American (General)

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little boy went to spend the night with grandma, grandma said, I have a surprise for you tonight. You get to sleep by yourself in the big brass bed. Are you going to be scared? No, not me, said the little boy until grandma got the little boy ready for bed. She tucked him in and gave him a big kiss. Now, she said, when I go out and turn off the light and close the door, are you going to be scared? No, not me. So grandma tiptoed out. She turned off the light click. She closed the door, squeeze. Little boy cried grandma ran back into the room. My goodness. Were you scared? No, not me. I think you were scared and grandma, Would you like to sleep with the cat? Oh yes, yes, yes. So grandma got the cat she tucked in the cat. She kissed the cat. She kissed the little boy. Now when I go out and turn off the light and close the door. Are you going to be scared? No, not me. So grandma tiptoed out. She turned off the light clicked, she closed the door squeak. Miami! No grandma ran back into the room. My goodness. Were you scared? No, not me. Would you like to sleep with the dog? Yes, so grandma got the dog? She took the dog in. She kissed the dog. She kissed the cat. She kissed the boy now when I go out and turn off the light and close the door. Are you going to be scared? No, not me. So grandma tiptoed out. She turned off the light click. She closed the door squeak, wow grandma ran back into the room. Were you scared? No, not me? I know. Would you like to sleep with the pig? Yes, so grandma went to the Pigpen, she got the pig, she cleaned him up, she took the biggin, she kissed the pig yuck, she kissed the dog, she kissed the cat, she kissed the boy Now when I go out and turn off the light and close the door, are you going to be scared? No, not me. So grandma tiptoed out. She turned off the light click, She closed the door squeak. Oh this is this is a way grandma rushed back in. Were you scared? No, not me. Would you like to sleep with the horse? Yes, yes, so grandma went to the barn and got the horse. She tucked the horse in, grandma kissed the horse, she kissed the pig yuck, she kissed the dog, she kissed the cat, she kissed the boy. Now, when I go out and turn off the light and close the door, are you going to be scared? No, not me. So grandma tipped out out, she turned off the light click, she closed the door squeak, nick, boom! The bed broke grandma came back into the room. This will never do, she said, she put the horse back in the barn, she put the pig back in the Pigpen, she put the dog back in the doghouse, she put the cat back in his basket by the fireplace. Then she put little boy in bed with her and grandpa that night. Next morning grandma got out her toolbox and fixed that big brass bed. Then she got out her oil can and started boiling. That squeaky door. Glub glub glub squeak squeak squeak glub glub glub squeak squeak squeak, glub glub glub squeeze glub glub glub. No sound at all. Yes, That night grandma took the caddy in. She tucked the boy in. No one else. She kissed the cat good night. She kissed the boy goodnight. Now when I go out and turn off the light and close the door, are you going to be scared? No, not me, grandma tiptoed out. She turned off the light click, she closed the door, grandma listened. She heard little boy, she heard cat snoring and they were sound asleep. And that's the story of grandma, little boy and the squeaky door