The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

In a cozy little village called Sleepy Hollow lived a schoolteacher named Ichabod Crane. The autumn leaves were bright orange and yellow, and they crunched under everyone's feet. At night, families told fun, spooky stories, and their very favorite was the legend of the Headless Horseman.

One dark night, Ichabod was riding his horse, Gunpowder, through the quiet woods. Whoo, whoo, went a little owl in a tall tree. Suddenly, Ichabod heard a new sound behind him. Thump-thump, thump-thump. It was a giant horse, and on its back was a tall rider who had no head. It was the Headless Horseman. Ichabod's heart went pitter-patter, pitter-patter. He told Gunpowder to go faster and faster. They galloped toward a little wooden bridge, a place the stories called safe. Just as they crossed, the rider threw his head. But it wasn't a head at all. It was a big, orange pumpkin that went SPLAT. Ichabod was so surprised that he tumbled off Gunpowder and ran far, far away.

No one in Sleepy Hollow ever saw Ichabod Crane again. The next morning, the villagers found a smashed pumpkin right by the bridge. The story of Ichabod’s spooky ride became the most famous legend in the village. Now, when the moon is bright, people love to tell this silly, spooky story. It reminds them that some scary things are just for fun, and sharing a story can make everyone giggle and shiver together.

Reading Comprehension Questions

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Answer: His name was Ichabod Crane.

Answer: He threw a big, orange pumpkin.

Answer: 'Spooky' means a little bit scary, but in a fun way, like a Halloween story.