“Can I open the present?” asked Mary. “No, silly, dad
said if we open the present we will vanish!” replied Rebecca sternly. Rebecca
was ten years old, tall and slim. She listened to people when they told her
something. She was not like her sister, Mary at all. Mary sat in a corner at
school and when the teacher called her name, she blushed. She always wanted to
do what people told her not to. “Well,” said Mary, “only a little peak.” “No,”
said Rebecca, “I’ve told you a million times.” She stopped and raised her
voice. “Do you really want to vanish for ever?” Mary said, “You didn’t tell me
a million times, it was only four since yesterday!” Rebecca left the room
burning hot with anger. “Doesn’t my sister care about anything except curiosity?”
she mumbled. While Rebecca was reading, Mary looked at the present. It was
wrapped in silver wrapping paper with hearts. Mary thought, “A nice box like
that wouldn’t do me any harm.” So just as her sister was walking into the room,
she saw Mary with her hands on the lid. “No,” screamed Rebecca but she felt it
was too late. The box was open. She thought that her sister would vanish
immediately. But no! She just sat there amazed. Rebecca went close to her and
was so surprised to see that in the box there was a violin. “I always wanted
one,” gasped Rebecca. Then dad walked in. Mary said, “Oh, I am so sorry I
opened the box.” Dad smiled kindly and said. “Happy Birthday Rebecca! Since
it’s your birthday today I bought you this. I told you the vanishing joke so
you wouldn’t open it because I know you are obedient. Give me a hug!” So, happy
as they were, they forgot all about the present. Actually, after that, Mary was
not curious any longer.
marianna's magic story corner!
These are stories my 9 year-old daughter wrote with her English teacher.
Friday, 31 January 2014
Saturday, 5 October 2013
The Magic Fish (From September 2012)
Yesterday, I threw
my fishing rod in the water and caught a fish. I didn’t eat it, of course,
because I felt sorry for it. So I put it in a fish bowl and gave it a name. The
next day O woke up and didn’t see him. Then I saw a little head sticking out
behind a little stone: “Oh, there you are!” I cried “you like to hide, eh?” So
we played hide and seek all day.
Sunday, 15 September 2013
A Walk in the Woods!
I was walking in the forest about 7:00 o'clock in the evening when I heard an owl hoot from somewhere close and then I smelt the most dreadful smell, I had to keep my nose closed. Then I heard a rustle in the leaves and I went to investigate. I found out that it was a baby skunk. I took it with me and we sat on a tree trunk, we looked up and saw the beautiful shining moon lighting up the darkness. On a tree nearby we saw a little squirrel holding and acorn in its jaws, it came up to us and gave it to us, we were delighted. Then I started singing a song and lots and lots of animals, big and small, came rushing up. I'll tell you the types of animals that I saw. There were squirrels, rabbits, foxes, bears, sparrows and owls hooting. Then we all walked home. I forget to tell you that I took the baby skunk with me. I know, I know, it would have smelt if I hadn't thought of putting perfume on it every morning. Now the baby skunk which isn't a baby skunk anymore has left and I am sad because he was fun but don't worry, I'm going to the forest again at the weekend and maybe I'll find a new one, who knows I might even get a squirrel this time! Bye bye!
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