Two Stories

The Rescue by Jad

Once upon a time there was a snake called Ben, the cobra snake. Ben’s boss Bill said to Ben, “There is a snake trying to hurt a cow!” Ben said “The poor cow!” Ben goes outside into the woods and Ben the cobra snake shot poison out of his fangs and defeated the snake. Ben returns to his boss after defeating the snake. Bill says to Ben,”Good job Ben, you did a really good job.” Thanks to Ben the cow was safe and they lived happily ever after.

The Lost Donkey and Rabbit by Ruby

One day there was a rabbit called Carrots and a donkey called Donk. They lived on a farm. One day Carrots said, “Lets run away.” But Donk said “No!” Carrots said “Why?” “Because I want to eat hay.” Carrots said “Fine, I will eat hay too!” The next day Carrots said “Lets run away now!” “No!” cried Donk. “I’m thirsty.” “Fine, let’s go and have a drink,” but then……The farmer said “Time for bed.” So they went to bed. In the middle of the night, Carrots said “Let’s run away! Donk said “Ok fine!” So they ran away. The next morning the farmer said “Where’s Donk and Carrots?” It woke the animals up. He said “Come on Horsey, let’s go and find them.” Clippetee Clop. Soon he found them. They brought them back to the farm because they were in the jungle. The End.

The Shark and the Cheetah by Akira

 

Once upon a time there lived a shark. He lived in a river in the jungle with a friend called Cheetah. But one day the shark went into a cave. The caves rocks started to fall on the shark. The shark was stuck in the cave. The shark roared. Cheetah heard his friend Shark. Cheetah knew that he was in trouble so he ran and smashed the rocks. The shark was safe.

The Magical Kingdom by Kirat

Once upon a time a beautiful princess called Kirat was stuck in a high tower. She had a secret. She had a fairy in the tower who could grant wishes. She never had any visitors. One day she wished to get out of the tower but when she made a wish the fairy couldn’t do any magic! Then one day a magical unicorn came and asked the princess a question.

“Why are you up so high, lonely in a tower?” asked the kind magical creature.

“Well I do have a fairy but it can’t do any magic. Could you please bring some fairy dust from the dust tree?” asked the kind princess. “Sure, I’d love to,” said the unicorn.

Afterwards, when the unicorn came back with the fairy dust he gave it to the fairy. They fairy had her powers back. Now the princess could get out and explore the magical land.

The End