

A charming rhyming story about a girl named Lil and her rolling plum. She encounters various animals who offer advice, but Lil ultimately decides to keep her plum safe for a picnic.
Lil had a plum. Her crown was odd. Plum rolls. Plum rolls. Sad, sad nod.
A bee came by. "Buzz, buzz, yum!" "My plum rolls!" Lil felt glum.
Bee went, "Dip it! Sticky, sweet!" Lil did not. No, not that treat.
A fox ran past. "Yap, yap, fun!" "My plum rolls!" Lil made a run.
Fox said, "Toss it! Up, up, high!" Lil did not. It would just fly.
A frog sat still. "Croak, croak, hop!" "My plum rolls!" Lil made it stop.
Frog said, "Hold it! Soft and slow!" Lil held it. To and fro.
Lil ran fast. Plum held tight. Picnic fun! All was right.
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