Monkey Catches a Culprit (VC/CV syllable division)
Practice Words
Two-syllable words divided between two consonants in a VC/CV pattern.
Monkey has a great house, high in a tree. He spends a lot of his time thinking about food.
It's time for breakfast, and Monkey looks around for the yummy yellow treat he had planned to eat. But it is nowhere to be found. He turns his house upside down, frantic as he hunts. What could have happened to his breakfast?
A honey bee comes for a visit, and Monkey asks her if she has taken his breakfast. 'Of course not,' she replies, 'I eat nectar. Your breakfast would be far too heavy for me to carry away.'
Then a snake slithers down to say hello. 'Excuse me, but did you eat my breakfast?' Monkey asks. 'Not me,' replies the snake, 'I eat rats. Your breakfast would not be yummy to me.'
The monkey is so confused. He looks high and low. He looks in the tree and around the tree and still cannot find his breakfast.
Monkey is so upset. He goes back to his deck and shuts his eyes tight. 'When I find the culprit who took my food,' he says, 'there will be trouble.' His belly growls again, even louder this time.
Just then, something yellow catches his eye! Monkey leans over the rail and peers down. Down at the bottom of the tree is a bright yellow trail. His eyes go wide with surprise. 'Got you now, culprit!' he says.
At the end of the trail sits a white rabbit having a picnic. He has a great big pile of yummy yellow snacks. 'You stole my breakfast!' Monkey shouts. He grips the rail and leans far over, frantic and angry.
'Oh, these are mine,' says the bunny. 'I grow them myself, right here. You can come and look if you like.' He is not worried at all. Monkey is confused. He opens his mouth, but no words come out.
'It has been a very big harvest,' says the rabbit, 'here you go, have this bunch!' The rabbit ties the bunch to a vine for Monkey to pull up to his house in the tree.
'Thank you very much,' says Monkey, 'but I never found the yummy yellow snack I lost. I wonder what happened to it.'
Then Monkey thinks back to the night before. 'Oh! What a surprise! I ate them last night for dinner.' Monkey grins at his funny mistake.