Thursday, October 24, 2013

Classical Writing work G0LDY L0CKS AND THE 3 BEARS (i wish there was 33 :3)

                           GOLDY LOCKS AND THE 3 BEARS


Goldy-Locks had very yellow hair and one day she asked her mother to pick flowers. Her mother said “Ok, only if you don’t go into the deep forest”. She was a thoughtless little girl so she ran and ran into the deep forest picking flowers until she saw she was in the deep forest.

She found a house. She ran in and saw three bowls of porridge. She tasted the big one. It was too salty. She tasted the medium bowl, but it was too sour. So she tasted the smallest bowl. It was just right and she soon ate it all up. Then she saw three chairs. She sat on the biggest. It was too high. She sat on the medium chair. It was too low. Then she sat on the smallest chair. It was just right, but soon it broke. And then she saw three beds. The biggest bed was too hard, the medium bed was too soft, but the smallest bed was just right and she soon fell asleep.

The bears came home and they saw their door open so they rushed in. The biggest bear said “Someone has been eating my porridge”. Then the medium bear said “Someone has been eating my porridge”. Then the smallest bear said “Someone has been eating my porridge and has eaten it all up!

They saw their chairs. The biggest bear said “Someone has been sitting in my chair”.  Then the medium bear said “Someone has been sitting in my chair”. Then the smallest bear said “Someone has been sitting in my chair and broke it all to pieces!

They went upstairs and saw their beds. The biggest bear said “Someone has been laying in my bed”. Then the medium bear said “Someone has been laying in my bed”. Then the smallest bear said “Someone has been laying in my bed and here she is”!


Goldy-Locks woke up she saw the bears looking angrily at her. She ran to the window and jumped out and ran all the way home and told her mother a naughty girl she was.  

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

THE TOP AND THE BALL Original by Hans Christian Andersen

THE TOP AND THE BALL
                                                  Original by Hans Christian Andersen

                                                        



Once there was a boy who had box with a top and a ball inside. The top said to the ball, “Shall we be married? We shall look so lovely together.”

The ball said” How could you even ask?”

The next day the boy painted the top red and yellow and put a brass nail inside.  The top looked spectacular when he spun around. “Now we shall be married. I spin and you dance.” The ball didn’t reply.

The next day the boy took them out and played with them. The ball kept on bouncing until its ninth bounce when flew out of sight. The top said “I know where she has gone. She flew into the swallow’s nest and married the swallow.”

Years later the top flew into the gutter and fell into a big pile of garbage. The top found a ball which looked like cabbage.  The ball said she was once engaged to a swallow, but fell into the garbage from the roof. Then the servant came and found the top, but didn’t recognize the ball. The servant picked up the top and brought it back to the boy.


                    
   THE END