Naoko ran outside to Jack's yard and asked if she could help
him finish his snowman."Yes, please help me," Jack said. "My
father will be home from work very soon.""Okay. What can I do?"
Naoko asked."I built my snowman's body with two snowballs. I need to roll
one more for my snowman's head.""But snowmen only have two snowballs.
One is for the body and one is for the head, " Naoko said."No,
snowmen always have three snowballs," Jack said. "I don't think I
need you to help me after all."Jack picked up some snow and made it into a
small snowball. He got on his knees and rolled the snow away from Naoko to make
the snowman's head.Naoko walked into her own yard and began to build her own
snowman."I don't want to build a snowman with Jack anyway," she
thought to herself. "I'm going to make my own."Naoko rolled two big
balls of snow and put them on top of each other. When she finished that she
took off her hat and scarf and decorated the snowman. Lastly, she found some
sticks and pine cones and made her snowman's eyes and mouth and arms. Her
mother clapped from the window.Jack made a hat for his snowman with his bucket.
He used his mother's sewing buttons for the eyes and mouth. Lastly, he added a
carrot for the snowman's nose. After he finished, Jack's mother smiled and
pointed. His father was driving up the street.Suddenly a terrible thing
happened. The head fell off Jack's snowman and crashed to the ground!"Oh
no! My snowman fell apart," Jack said, "and my father is almost
home!"Naoko heard Jack's cry and ran over to his yard to see what the
problem was."I'll help you roll another snowball," Naoko said.
"If we do it together we can finish it before your father gets home."Together,
Jack and Naoko rolled a new snowball. They shaped it with their mittens until
it was round. Then they lifted it up onto the snowman's body and decorated it
with the carrot and bucket and buttons."We finished it just in time,"
Jack said. "Thank you for your help.""You're welcome. I like
your snowman better," Naoko said. "Mine doesn't have a nose."Jack
walked over to look at Naoko's snowman. He loved the pine cone eyes and mouth
and the sticks for arms, but he knew it wasn't finished. Jack ran back to his
snowman and pulled the carrot out. He broke it into two pieces and gave half to
Naoko."Hurry," Jack said. "Your snowman needs a nose and your
father is driving up the street too.""Thank you," Naoko said."You're
welcome," Jack said. "I think our snowmen make good neighbours."
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