All Stories page 83

Stories including "Tick Tock Turkey and the Mysterious Egg" and "Alice in Wonderland Chapter 8".

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    Tick Tock Turkey and the Mysterious Egg

    We return to Egg Island to answer the age-old question: which came first, the turkey or the egg? Future Dog and Jen Penguin solve the case of the mysterious egg, while Tick Tock Turkey goes in search of sea worms for his Lunchfast.

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    Alice in Wonderland Chapter 8

    The Queen’s Croquet-Ground. It is a wonder that anybody is left alive, the Queen is so busy calling for the executioners. The Queen meets her match though in the disappearing form of the Cheshire cat.

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    Colin: The Grumpy King

    How an exceptionally grumpy fish who lives on the pond with Prince Bertie the Frog was turned into the King for a day and tried to ban football. There’s a moral in it somewhere.

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    Big Sister’s Clothes

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    The big sister was called Debbie. And the little sister was called Daisy. Debbie was seven. And Daisy was four. And one day Daisy wished that she could be the big sister….

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    Androcles and the Lion

    Androcles and the lion

    Aesop’s fable of the runaway slave and the lion with a thorn in its paw. A story of gratitude.

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    The Billy Goats Gruff

    Three billy goats, each with the same name (Gruff), are on the way up the hillside to eat grass and get fat. On the way they have to cross a bridge where a hungry troll lies in wait in the ravine.

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    The Happy Prince

    The Happy Prince by Henrietta MacPhee

    Oscar Wilde’s fairytale of a statue and a swallow is both beautiful and sad. The statue was once a happy prince with no idea that others could be sad. Now that he is a statue, high above the city, he can see that his happiness is not shared by all. A longer story with a moral message.

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    Alice In Wonderland Chapter 7

    The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party – one of the most famous of all chapters in children’s literature – is here presented in all its wonderful lunacy. A mad March Hare, an even madder Hatter, and a dozy dormouse provide company for Alice at tea table where the party never ceases because time is stuck perpetually at 6pm.

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    The 12 Dancing Princesses

    Mystery and romance as a poor cowherd solves the mystery of where 12 princesses disappear to at night.

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    Rumpelstiltskin

    snow white takes bite out of apple

    Rumpelstiltskin, magical, wild, and full of rage, comes to the aid of a young girl who is given the impossible task of weaving straw into gold. She makes him a rash promise, which she finds hard to keep.