"The princess and the queen"
by
Tyler

O
nce upon a time there was a princess. She lived in a castle and her name was Tyler.

She lived with her mother who was the queen. The queen was a very nice woman. The queen's name was Faith.

The princess and the queen one day both decided to go out into the forest. They lived near the forest in their castle.

They heard that there were some wild animals out there. The queen didn't know what to do, but the princess had read the newspaper and said,
"I know what to do." And she told her mother this: "If we get some bread crumbs, Mom, and sprinkle them in front of us, the animals will eat them and they will be nice and kind to us."
So they went out to the forest and they got their bread crumbs and sprinkled them in front of them. The animals came up very close to them and ate the bread crumbs and they didn't hurt them or harm them. It was nice because the tigers, the lions, some wild dogs, some wild cats all came up to them and they got to pet them.

It seemed to them pretty soon that the animals were trying to tell them something. They brought them to the river and there was a cup and a pitcher there. And the princess and the queen understood the animals and they understood what they were saying to them.
It was "You can drink here whenever you want; this is clean, fresh water and will never get dirty or hot."
The princess and the queen were very happy about that. They got a drink and lived happily ever after.

The End


Story by: Tyler, age 5


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