Banana Lion
A lion looks
like a banana
because it is yellow,
yellow as the sun.
A lion is as furry
as a yellow
hat.
A lion
is
as
loud
as a
pencil sharpener! Roar!
A lion eats
bananas because it is
yellow.
A lion lives in a yellow cave!
It’s like a banana!
An old lion is as
old as a black banana.
El León Plátano
Un león se parece
a un plátano
porque el es amarillo,
amarillo como el sol.
Un león es peludo
como un sombrero amarillo.
iUn león
es
tan
ruidoso
como
una sacapuntas! iGrruaa!
Un león come
plátanos porque es
amarillo.
iUn león vive en una cueva amarilla!
iEs como un plátano!
Un león viejo es tan viejo
como un plátano negro.
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