The Three Perfect Snacks

In a bright kitchen, three snacks are ready. First snack is salty. Chips are in a big, red bowl. They are crunchy. Next snack is sweet. Cookies are on a blue plate. They are yummy. Last snack is healthy. Carrots are fresh. They are in a green dish.

Tommy is small. His birthday is today. Friends are many. They are hungry. Games are over. Snack time is now. Tommy is excited. His choice is important. Chips, cookies, or carrots? Decisions are hard.

First, Tommy is trying chips. They are too salty. His face is funny. Water is needed. Friends are laughing. Tommy is okay. Next, he tries a cookie. It is too sweet. Sugar is too much. Tommy is thirsty again. Water is his friend today.

Last, Tommy is trying a carrot. It is just right. Not too salty, not too sweet. Crunch is nice. Friends are curious. They try carrots too. Faces are happy. Carrots are popular. The green dish is soon empty.

The kitchen is noisy. Laughter is everywhere. Tommy is proud. His choice is good. More carrots, please! Mom is busy. She is happy too. Healthy snack is a hit. Cookies and chips are still there. But no one is sad.

Tommy’s birthday is fun. Snacks are memorable. Three choices are perfect. Everyone is full. Tommy is wise. His party is joyful. Day is bright. Home is warm. Tommy is sleepy now. Party is over. Dreams are sweet. Day is just right.