| Try to use this rhyme as a little role-play. Call 5 students to the front of the class to play the chocolate
        bunnies. Choose another two students to play the boy and mother. The
        teacher and the remaining students say the narrative parts.
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        testo fin qui  To start, the boy and mother
        walk in through the classroom door (as if it were a store). The first
        rabbit notices them and says his lines. The boy and mother pretend to
        walk around the classroom looking at shoes and books and so on. The
        teacher helps to cue the other 4 rabbits by saying the narrative parts
        and pointing if necessary to the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc. child). After the
        penultimate line is narrated the boy opens his mouth and pretends to
        want a bite of the chocolate bunnies. The 5 bunny children run and hide
        behind a desk.) | Five chocolate bunnies sitting in
        a store. The first one says, "Look at the door."
 The second one says, "It's a boy and his mom."
 The third one says, "Let's run, run, run."
 The fourth one says, "They're just looking at some shoes."
 The fifth one says, "But their shoes are new."
 And then, the little boy's mouth, opens very wide.
 And the five chocolate bunnies, all hide, hide, hide.
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