All Stories page 73

Stories including "The Wicked Uncle" and "The Monkey and the Boar".

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    The Wicked Uncle

    Mum and Dad are going away for a romantic weekend, and “Wicked” Uncle Jeff is left in charge of the children. A misadventure follows.

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    The Monkey and the Boar

    A story from Japan about a Monkey who has served his master by dancing all his life. Now he is old, his master wants to get rid of him. The monkey consults a wise wild boar about what to do.

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    Gladys and the Big Gig

    Girl Band, the chiX have a new manager who fixes up a big concert for them. The chiX start to find out that it’s a tough road to the top.

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    Thumbelina

    The journey of a tiny, tiny little girl, and how she lives among the birds and animals until finally she finds her heart’s true match.

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    My Lord Bag of Rice

    A Japanese warrior is enlisted by the Dragon King of the Lake to save his family from a giant centipede. The story tells how the warrior got his strange name, My Lord Bag of Rice.

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    The Fox and the Wolf – a Basque Folktale

    The Fox and the Wolf – a Basque Folktale

    A wolf is so hungry that he decides to eat a fox. But the wily and very feminine fox has other ideas. A story from Spain.

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    Gladys and the Ghost-Girl

    Gladys works hard behind the scenes to help the chiX – and she is always ready with good advice – but quite often people hardly seem to notice her. She starts to feel like a ghost girl.

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    The Missing Bunny

    The Missing Bunny

    A chocolaty mystery story for Easter. The police investigate the kidnapping of a very important missing person.

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    The Merman and the Mermaid

    Two poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson that are full of wonderful sounds that will remind you of the ocean.

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    The Blind Beggar of Baghdad

    This story from the 1001 nights tells of hidden treasure and magical powers. It will remind you a little of Aladdin, but it’s more serious. The Blind Beggar of Baghdad is a warning about how greed can drive you mad.