
On a summer day, a grandpa plants a radish.
Grandpa: Radish, radish, grows sweet, grows big.
The radish grows and grows, bigger and bigger.
The grandpa wants to pull it.
He pulls the leaf.
Grandpa: Hi-yo! Hi-yo!
He pulls and pulls, but can’t pull it out.
Grandpa: Grandma! Grandma! Help! Help!
Grandma: Yes, I’m coming.
The grandma comes.
She drags grandpa.
He pulls the leaf.
Hi-yo! Hi-yo!
But can’t pull it out.
Grandma: Little girl! Little girl! Help! Help!
Little girl: Yes, I’m coming.
The little girl comes.
She pulls the grandma.
They pull the leaf.
Hi-yo! Hi-yo!
But can’t pull it out.
Little girl: Dog! Dog! Help! Help!
Dog: Woof! Woof! I’m coming.
The dog comes.
He pulls the little girl.
They pull the leaf.
Hi-yo! Hi-yo!
But can’t pull it out.
Dog: Cat! Cat! Help! Help!
Cat: Meow! Meow! I’m coming.
The cat comes.
She pulls the dog.
They pull the leaf.
Hi-yo! Hi-yo!
But can’t pull it out.
Cat: Mouse! Mouse! Help! Help!
Mouse: Eek! Eek! I’m coming.
The mouse comes.
He pulls the cat.
They pull the leaf.
Hi-yo! Hi-yo!
They pull and pull.
Peng!
They pull out the big radish.
Round the radish, they dance and sing.
