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In “The Lemon Adventure,” a group prepares a lemonade stand but faces challenges such as attracting customers and dealing with pesky pigeons. With creativity and teamwork, they implement strategies like drawing arrows to guide customers and using noodles to lure away the pigeons, ultimately leading to a successful lemonade stand experience. The lesson emphasizes problem-solving, collaboration, and the importance of community support in overcoming obstacles.
  1. What did the characters do to get more people to come to the lemonade stand?
  2. How did Auntie Yuki help solve the problem with the pigeons?
  3. Why do you think everyone was so happy at the end of the story?

The Lemon Adventure

The lemon mobile is ready to go! Oh, wait, I forgot to make the eye holes. There we go! Okay, everyone, don’t push. There’s enough lemonade for all of you. Want some lemonade to drink?

Getting More Customers

Hmm, we need to draw more arrows to bring people to the lemonade stand. But there are so many people around. What are you doing? I just finished reading The Art of Paper Airplanes, Volume Seven. I know what to do!

Wow! Cool! Come on, let’s go! Operation Arrow is working. Ari, how’s it going? We’re about to see.

Meet Mr. Giant Lemon

Excuse me, sir. Do you drink lemonade? I would never drink your friends, Mr. Giant Lemon Person. We like it when people drink us. In fact, I invite you to follow me to taste the most amazing, refreshing lemonade ever!

Whatever you say, Mr. Giant Lemon Person. Then join me, and together we will beat this heat! Whoa! Dude! What is that thing? A very big and scary lemon, but he says he knows how to cool us down. So, come on!

Come on, guys, follow the lemon! Follow that lemon!

The Pigeon Problem

Shoo, shoo! Get away! I gave you my whole sandwich. Oh, no! Shoo, get away. Uh, guys. We have to get those pigeons away from the stand before they cause trouble.

Whoa! We have to do something. No one can get to the lemonade stand, and everyone is leaving! We gotta get those pigeons out of here! Get away!

Auntie Yuki’s Secret

Uh-oh, what do we do now? Well, remember Auntie Yuki’s advice? About shrimp, chicken, and pork? Yeah! What do they all have in common?

No! Noodles! I’ll be right back. Auntie Yuki! Pigeons all over Lula’s! Noodles!

I’ll take that to mean Lula’s stand is overrun with pigeons, and now you need noodles to lure them away? Uh-huh. Well, you came to the right place. No bird can resist my ramen. And no squirrel can either.

Here, lead the pigeons away from the stand. Hey, pigeons, who wants to chow down?

Success!

Phew! Hey, everybody! I’m so happy you all came to my stand. So, guess what? Supersized lemonade for everyone!

Wow! Lula’s stand is a hit. And that Zenko was almost as amazing as this lemonade. Ah. Ponzu, what do you have to say for yourself? Yep, that’s what I figured.

  • What do you think made the lemonade stand so popular? Have you ever tried to make something more exciting or interesting for others?
  • If you were in charge of the lemonade stand, what creative ideas would you use to attract more people? Can you think of a fun way to solve a problem like the pigeon problem?
  • Have you ever had to work together with friends or family to solve a problem? What did you do, and how did it feel when you found a solution?
  1. Make Your Own Lemonade Stand: Gather some paper, markers, and other craft supplies. Create your own mini lemonade stand at home or in the classroom. Think about how you would attract customers to your stand. Would you use signs, decorations, or maybe even a catchy slogan? Share your ideas with your friends or family and see what they think!

  2. Observe and Draw: Go outside and observe how different places attract people. Look at shops, food stands, or even playgrounds. What do they do to make people want to visit? Draw a picture of your favorite place and include the things that make it special or inviting. Discuss with your classmates or family why you think these features are important.

  3. Role Play: The Lemon Adventure: With a group of friends or classmates, act out the story of “The Lemon Adventure.” Assign roles like Mr. Giant Lemon, the lemonade stand owner, and the pigeons. Use props like paper lemons or cups to make it more fun. After the play, talk about what you learned from the story and how teamwork helped solve the problems.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

The lemon mobile is ready to roll! Oh, right. I forgot the eye holes. Here we go! Okay, everybody. Don’t crowd. There’s enough for all of you. Want some lemonade to wash it down?

Hmm. We need to draw more arrows to get customers to the stand. But there are so many people around. What are you doing? I just finished reading The Art of Paper Airplanes, Volume Seven. I got this.

Wow! Cool! Come on, let’s go! Operation Arrow is on course. Ari, how’s it coming? We’re about to find out.

Excuse me, sir. Do you drink lemonade? I would never drink your friends, Mr. Giant Lemon Person. We like it when people drink us. In fact, I command you to follow me to drink the most amazing, refreshing lemonade you have ever had!

Whatever you say, Mr. Giant Lemon Person. Then join me and together we will beat this heat! Whoa! Dude! What is that thing? A very scary giant lemon, but he says he knows how to beat this heat. So, come on.

Come on, guys, follow the lemon! Follow that lemon!

Shoo, shoo! Get away! I gave you my whole sandwich. Oh, no! Shoo, get away. Uh, guys. We have to get those pigeons away from the stand before that happens.

Whoa! We have to do something. No one can get to the lemonade stand and everyone is… leaving! We gotta get those pigeons out of here! Get away!

Uh-oh, what do we do now? Well, remember Auntie Yuki’s advice? About shrimp, chicken, and pork? Yeah! What do they all have in common?

No! Noodles! I’ll be right back. Auntie Yuki! Pigeons all over Lula’s! Noodles!

I’ll take that to mean Lula’s stand is overrun with pigeons and now you need noodles to lure them away? Uh-huh. Well, you came to the right place. No bird can resist my ramen. And no squirrel can either.

Here, lead the pigeons away from the stand. Hey, pigeons, who wants to chow down?

Phew! Hey, everybody! I’m so happy you all came to my stand. So, guess what? Supersized lemonade for everyone!

Wow! Lula’s stand is a hit. And that Zenko was almost as amazing as this lemonade. Ah. Ponzu, what do you have to say for yourself? Yep, that’s what I figured.

This version removes any unnecessary or potentially inappropriate content while maintaining the essence of the original dialogue.

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