Don’t Play In The Street
It’s always a very good idea for little children to go outside and play in the sunshine. Sunshine is good for them, as is physical activity. In this modern day and age, most children spend way too much time sitting inside watching television, playing video games, or surfing the internet. That’s why Molly Radcliff’s mother is so pleased that Molly goes outside every day for at least a couple of hours to play. However, Mrs. Radcliff wouldn’t be so pleased if she realized Molly sometimes played in the street! There are a lot of days where Molly will talk her chalk and draw a hopscotch board on the road beside her house. Mrs. Radcliff would be quite upset if she knew this. Mr. Clown knows. He has watched from the window of his living room across the street every day, and each time Molly goes out in the street, he silently shakes his fist and grimaces even more than normal at Molly’s reckless behavior. Today he has had quite enough of Molly’s shenanigans. And even though Cathy Perkins is warning Molly that Mr. Clown is coming with his chainsaw and Mr. Carter is coming in his car, Molly is too busy hopscotching to pay any attention to Cathy’s warnings, the sound of the approaching car, or the grinding of the chainsaw. Which do you think will reach her first? The car or Mr. Clown and his chainsaw? Either way, Molly’s fun is about to come to a miserable end.
Mr. Clown: Don’t Play In The Street © 2011 City of Troy Productions
