2013年1月18日金曜日

BR 2-25 The Frog Prince


    I read "The Frog Prince", so I will tell you about the story.
Long ago in a distance land lived a young Princess who was so beautiful. 
One day the King gave her a new ball. It was a golden ball. She loved the golden ball and played with the golden ball every day. She went to the nearby forest, there she began to play, tossing her golden ball into air and catching it in her hand. The princess continued her game, enjoying herself immensely. However she missed. the ball fell to the ground and it rolled into a nearby spring. The spring is the cold and deep. The princess began to cry. Suddenly a frog came out from the spring. The princess doesn't like frog, so she jumped back. The frog said to her "I would find your golden ball." So the princess asked for the frog. But the frog required her. " I want to play with you. I want to eat with you. I want to sleep on your pillow. I want to be your friend." said the frog. And the princess said "Yes.", so the frog found golden ball from the spring. But the princess ran away to her castle. When she and king were eating the dinner, the frog came. So she said everything to the King. The princess would not do the frog's wish, but her father sternly reminded her, "A promise is a promise. And this one you must keep." So she did the frog's wish. Early the next morning, when the dark was graying into daylight, the Princess heard the Frog jump down from her bed and hop away. She hoped he would never come back again. But he did come back, the very net night. So again she let the Frog eat from her plate, him sleep on her pillow. Such as thing continued few days. But one day the Frog did not hop away in the early morning. This time magic. The Frog was transformed into a handsome young Prince! Now she was glad she had kept her promise. Then the Frog Prince and the Princess became the best of friends. And they promised to marry someday and live happily ever after. Which they did. After all, a promise is a promise. And this one the Princess was happy to keep.  

We Both Read, Text Copyright 1997 by Treasure Bay, Inc. Adapted by Sindy McKay, From the stories by the Brothers Grimm, Illustrated by George Ulrich

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  1. Be sure to make it clear which parts you are quoting from the book!!!!

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