This is a continuation of last book review's book.
The grand piano and man on top was lumbering towards children. Ben who is Sam's friend had an idea. He said to him friends "Give me your jumpers". He grabbed the jumpers and threw them into the middle of the road. At once, the piano and man on top came there. One of the piano wheels hit the pile of jumpers. The wheel jammed as one jumper was dragged round and round and the piano lumbered across the road. The man on top slid across the lid and was thrown clear. The piano skidded to one side and came to a stop. The piano and man on top was helped by children. They shouted "It worked!"
By the time, Donut and Cleo's parents came running down the road. They invited children their new house. However, Donut told him friends "my mother is a terrible cook" before. Donut began to panic. "No Mum, no. you are much too busy. We are still moving in" he said, but his mother whose name was Pringle said "Nonsense. your friends must come to tea". "We are all going to die," whispered Cleo.
Mrs Pringle made children peanut butter omelets. It was really terrible taste. "Yum," said Donut. He waited until his mother turned her back. As soon as he tipped his plate out of the window. "Yum, yum," Cleo said. As soon as she tipped her omelet onto Donut's empty plate. He slipped the second omelet inside a flower vase. After everyone eating, they were back on story street. Donut said "That was one of her best meals". He tells what his family had to eat last week. For example, "jam and onion tarts", "Sausage Trifle", "Chocolate and sardine soup" and "Garlic eclairs"...
Mrs Pringle's recipes made me a strong impression. Everything is like terrible. Donut and Cleo, their father are to be pitied. She had to practice cooking. My mother is good at cooking. I want Mrs Pringle to be like my mother...
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Reference
book: Jeremy Strong. (2001). A Monster on the Street (Part 2). Story Street

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