Stick City was a wonderful
place to live. Everyone was happy. The sun was always shining.
And nobody had any problems.
Then one day,
there was a headline in the newspaper: A STICK SNATCHER IS IN
STICK CITY! The Big Sticks heard about stick snatchers, but
they never met any. What they knew was that stick snatchers
snatched Little Sticks. The Big Sticks loved their Little Sticks
and wanted to protect them. No one wanted to admit it but now
Stick City had a problem
“How can we
protect our little sticks?” the Big Sticks worried.
At first, they kept the
Little Sticks inside. But that didn’t work because the Little
Sticks were not happy any more. They wanted to go out to play.
Then the Big Sticks made
the Little Sticks wear layers and layers of clothes so they
wouldn’t look so little when they went outside. But that didn’t
work either. The Little Sticks were always late for school
because it took them so long to get dressed.
The Big Sticks
warned the Little Sticks to be on the lookout for the Stick
Snatcher but the Little Sticks didn’t know what the Stick
Snatcher looked like.
“There’s the
Stick Snatcher,” a Little Stick told his mother. “Hiding behind
that tree!” But it was only a shadow.
Everyone in
Stick City thought they saw the Stick Snatcher hiding somewhere.
In the middle of the
melons in the supermarket.
Behind the elephants in
the zoo.
Between the rose bushes in
Mrs. Bloomington’s garden.
But he was
never there.
The town was
in a tizzy because no one could find the Stick Snatcher. Stick
City was falling apart. Nothing was getting done and things
began to go wrong.
No one wound
the town clock so it stayed 2:00 no matter what time it was.
The letter
carrier delivered the mail to all the wrong houses.
Meals were
served late but nobody felt like eating anyway.
Even the dogs
knew something was wrong and they stopped wagging their tails.
The Big Sticks
were grumpy and the Little Sticks were angry.
The Big Sticks decided
that they didn’t want to live in Stick City any more. One by one
For Sale Signs appeared on houses.
But the Little
Sticks didn’t want to move. They would miss their friends. There
had to be a better way to be safe from the Stick Snatcher. Maybe
if they stuck together, they thought, they would make it harder
for the Stick Snatcher to snatch them and nobody would have to
move away from Stick City.
One Little
Stick quickly told another who told another who told another.
“STICK
TOGETHER! STICK TOGETHER! STICK TOGETHER!”
And that is
just what they did.
When they went
to the store, they went together.
When they
played in the playground, they played together.
When they
walked to school, they walked together.
When they rode
their bicycles, they rode together.
But they did
more than just stick together. They put up STICK TOGETHER signs
to remind themselves not to go anywhere alone. The signs were
everywhere.
On the trees.
In shop
windows.
There was one
on the ice cream truck.
There were
STICK TOGETHER bumper stickers on cars.
STICK TOGETHER
was printed on T-Shirts and bookbags all over the city.
The Little
Sticks felt better sticking together. They would not give the
Stick Snatcher the chance to snatch a Little Stick in their
town.
Soon sticking together
became a good habit in Stick City. The Little Sticks continued
to stick together as they grew and they helped their younger
brothers and sisters be safe by teaching them to stick together,
too.
There were no more For
Sale signs in Stick City. Stick City was once again a wonderful
place to live.
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