Sara-Ann's "Audrey, Alexandria and the Polar Bear"

In this story, is "jacket", is "ice-skate",
is "polar bear", and is "farm house".

It was a cold winter morning, Alexandria woke up to the smell of freshly made pan-cakes. It was snowing hard outside. What a nice day to go ing, she thought.

After breakfast, Alexandria and her twin sister, Audrey put on their s and s and headed for the frozen river.

Suddenly, all the children who were ice-skating began screaming and running away. Alexandria and Audrey decided to take a closer look at what the children were running away from.

Audrey saw a and whispered to Alexandria. "Look over there," she whispered. "Yikes!" Alexandria screamed. "Sssshhhh," Audrey replied. "We don't want to let him see us." The two girls shivered with cold. "Don't move an inch," Alexandria told Audrey. When the turned the other way, the girls quickly ran towards a nearby . When they saw that the was gone, they went home for lunch.

Alexandria and Audrey would never forget that day when the polar bear approached them.

 

The End


Story by: Sara-Ann, age 10, Singapore

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