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The Magic Toast Once upon a time there was a giant. This giant's trouble was that it was Monday and they always had toast. You see the giant did not like the crust so while his wife was making the toast the giant thought he could get out. But the door was locked. The poor old giant had to stay in and eat his toast. Little did the giant's wife know that the piecegshejgput in for her husband was magic. The toast ran away. Now the giant's wife was frightened and ran to her husband. The giant tried to catch the toast. But the toast got away, and they all lived happily ever after. LAURIE CAMPBELL-Grade II The lillle Fox Once upon a time there was a fox. She lived in a cave with her husband fox. One day, when Mr. Fox was hunting for some food for his wife, a hunter was hunting for a fox. The hunter saw the fox and the fox saw the hunter. The hunter began to shoot at the fox. The wife heard the shooting. The cave was right behind the hunter. So the lady fox jumped on top of the hunter and killed him. The foxes then lived happily ever after. KIRBY SIVIITH-Grade II The Little Polar Bear Once upon a time there were three polar bears, a mother and a father and a baby. They lived in a cave. One day the baby got lost. He looked and looked for his home but he could not find his way home. Soon he met a penguin. The penguin said, Where are you going, little polar bear? I'm try- ing to find my way home. May I come with you? Yes, you may, said the polar bear. So the bear and the penguin set off to find the little polar bear's home. Soon they met an Eskimo. The Eskimo asked them where they were going. The bear answered. We are going to find my way home. O I know the way to your home. If you will let me go with you I will show you the way to your home. So they let the Eskimo come along with them. And the Eskimo showed the way to the bear's home. And so every one went home. And as for the baby polar bear he went to bed. And they all lived happily ever after. 'PATRICIA HOWISON-Grade II 29 One Day ln Fairy Land Once upon a time there lived a fairy. Her house seemed to be bigger than the other fairies' houses. She was. the Queen. Her name was Lynn. One day when she was dressing there was a knock on the door. She answered it but no one was there. But there was someone therel He caught her and took her away and kept her in a cage. One day a boy fairy came and set her free. The next day they were married so they lived happily ever after. IVIARCIA CAMPBELL-Grade II He's Mr. Friendly Now Once a little elf lived in a little town near Elfland. He was very grumpy so everyone called him Mr. Grumpy. One day just after breakfast he went for a walk, still looking very grumpy. When he was in the middle of town he noticed that everyone was just walking past him and didn't say a word to him: He tried to ask his friends why they didnt talk to him but they just walked past, Mr. Grumpy thought he had better go home. He got on the bus and even there no one paid any attention to him except one little girl. He asked her why no one talked to him. She told him that no one was paying attention to him because he looked so grumpy. When he got home he sat down and thought. Finally he decided to be friendly and helpful to everyone. He went out and visited all his friends. One day just after that he noticed that everyone was calling him Mr. Friendly. He liked that very much better. SIGNY STEWART-Grade III My Dream Once upon a moonlit night My eyes behold a dazzling sightg A little elf all dressed in green Was sitting by 3 fairy queen. Her dress was made of dew kissed pearls And round her shoulders lay gold curls. When soon a voice called at my door, I found myself upon the floor, The dewy lawn that caught my eye Was now my floor - both cold and dry. JANE LAWSON-Grade IV
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THE KINDERGARTEN The Flower Fairy Once there lived a little fairy. Her name was Flower. She lived in ia pretty little house. One day she went for a walk to a little lake. She looked at some pretty little gold-fish. She wanted to have a closer look at them. She was going very close to the water. Suddenly splash into the water she fell! She could not swim. Help! Help! she cried. A wave just happened to carry her onto a rock. Soon a little girl was coming to pick up pretty stones. The little fairy was on a very pretty stone. The girl picked up the stone with the fairy on it. Then, she thought that she had enough stones so she went home. When she got home she called, Motherl Mother! What? said the mother. I found some very pretty stones. I think I will put four of them back. I will put them near some pretty flowers. One of them was the stone that the fairy was on. What do you think happened? The flower that she was put beside became her home and she lived happily ever after. VALERIE SHEDDEN-Grade II Mr. Grumpy Learns A Lesson Once upon a time there lived an old man who was grumpy. Since he was so grumpy everybody called him Mr. Grumpy. He lived all alone in a little house. One day Mr. Grumpy decided to have a party. He phoned some old friends to ask them to come. All the people he invited knew he was grumpy. On the day of the party Mr. Grumpy went out to the gate. He waited and waited but still nobody came. He went into the house to read a book and wait. Soon he heard a noise but it was only a squirrel. He went back to his chair but it was not there. His friends really had come. They were trying to make him forget to be grumpy by playing tricks. The second trick they played was one person put shutters on the window and door while another walked up and down the driveway. When Mr. Grumpy heard footsteps he ran to the window but he could not see anything because the window had shutters. He went to the door but it was the same. They played such funny tricks that Mr. Grumpy could not help laughing. Soon he heard footsteps outside. All his friends came up the driveway looking as if they had never played the jokes. Mr. Grumpy was so happy that they had come that they all went in and had a lovely party. KAREN RICHARDSON-Grade III The Bull Who Lost His Temper Once upon a time there was a bull. He was sad because people came to take his foo-d. He could not get angry because he had lost his temper. One night he was fast asleep by seven o'clock. At eight o'clock the people came. This time they took all of his food. The next morning the bull was hungry. He looked in his secret place. He always looked in that place first. But when he looked in his cupboard he saw nothing there except his own temper. He was glad that he had found his temper. And the people thought it would be nice to give the bull his food back. So they all lived happily ever after. LESLIE RILEY-Grade II
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X! any. rn-.. -M The Robin Cnce I saw a robin Building on her nest. This pretty little robin. Never did she rest. When the nest was done, Robin was filled with pride. It was usch a pretty one For laying eggs inside. Day by day blue eggs appear. Some weeks later chirps I hear. Baby robins peep and eat When mother robin brings them meat. DIANA SALTER-Grade III Wintertime In the wintertime. It is so nice, To skate on ice. In the wintertime, I love to ski on a hill. It gives me a thrill. In the wintertime, I love to slide, On the icy hillside. SHAWN COX-Grade III Never Again Once upon a time there was a mouse called Snooty who lived in a little house at the end of Toto Lane. He was quite a happy little mouse until on day he saw, in the Mushroom Times, an article saying Rab- bity Hop found three hundred dollars when he went to Asia. So he arose from his chair and packed a bundle containing toothpaste. a picture of his family, some pyjamas and a new pocket handkerchief. Then. kissing his parents goodbye. he went to seek his fortune. He hadnt gone far. There, in front of him. was a big piece of cheese! I'Ie was just going to eat it when he heard a voice say- ing, A mouse! Sarah, fetch the poker. Nlary, get the cat. He didn't wait for Sarah with the poker. or for Mary either, for he sud- denly saw a hungry cat behind the fence! He ran and ran and the cat was getting closer and closer! Then, WHAM! The cat had put his paw on Snooty's tail! He was trapped! Snooty was just thinking his life was about to end when a man with a little girl beside him, came running out of the house. Blacky, drop that mouse! said the man. The little girl picked Snooty up gently and took him inside. After bathing his leg she let him go. Snooty ran home and never left home again! JANE DOUGAN-Grade IV My Picture The picture on my bedroom wall Always looks the same, lt's of a lonely little girl, And Susan is her name. I wonder what she thinks about. When I am gone all day. She looks so sad as if she wants To come with me to play. BARBARA ASHDOWN-Grade III The Woods When the night comes o'er the woods Nothing can you hear, But the hooting of the owl And the crickets far or near. When morning' comes, the air is fresh: A new day starts again The robin sings a sweet new song To cheer those who complain. Deer frolic in the forest Squirrels chatter in the trees Birds are flying in the air: On blossoms dance the bees. DOREEN STEIDLE-Grade IV -3. M IL. L I vx il 4.5151 H. -
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