Another Kipper rewrite, this time it's the episode "The Snowy Day" Enjoy and comment.

One morning, Kipper the Dog was sound asleep, when a little bird woke him up. He went to his window, and noticed it was snowing.

"Hooray! It's snowing!"

Kipper went to get his favorite red and green scarf, then went outside to play in the snow. He was very happy.

Just then, Kipper made a snowball, and threw it to himself.

"I love the snow!" he exclaimed.

He then made several snow-dogs in the snow.

"Maybe Tiger would enjoy doing this." he said. "I wonder if he's around?"

So Kipper went in search of Tiger.

Meanwhile, Tiger was sitting on Big Hill. Kipper made a snowball, and plopped it on his head.

"Hello Kipper. I couldn't hear you. I can't hear a single thing with this hat!"

"Isn't snow wonderful?" said Kipper.

"Why of course it is! But it won't last long, it will be all plowed away by tomorrow.

"Don't say that! I want it to last for weeks."

Then Kipper threw a snowball at Tiger, which lead to a snowball fight. Tiger had trouble making a snowball with his gloves.

"Want to see me make a snowdog?"
"Sure!" said Tiger.

So Kipper made a snowdog. Tiger was impressed.

"Let me try."

Tiger attempted to make a snowdog, but it was no use. Kipper laughed.

Then, there was trouble. Tiger started rolling down the hill inside a gigantic snowball!

He soon came to a stop.

"Are you alright Tiger?" asked Kipper

"Let's do it again!"

Soon Kipper was rolling down the hill, but not like Tiger.

"It's not working! The snow won't stick to me!"

"Here, wear my hat and scarf and see what happens!"

Kipper put on Tiger's hat and scarf, as well as his mittens. He then rolled down the hill again. This time, he was going as fast as Tiger did.

Soon Tiger joined in on the fun.

Then, the two climbed back up the hill, tied themselves together with Tiger's scarf, and rolled back down the hill again!

Later, the two friends decided to relax while drinking hot chocolate.

"This snow will be plowed tomorrow. Glad we had fun while it lasted!"

But I'm sorry to say that Tiger was wrong. That night, a massive snowstorm occurred, and there was even more snow to play with. In fact, the snow didn't melt for three whole weeks!