May 31, 2012

Red Riding Hood Meets Custard, the Dragon - by Brooke

Once upon a time there was a little girl named Red Riding Hood. That's me! I went into a different story called Custard, the Dragon. I met the dragon and Belinda, Ink, Blink and Mustard. I asked Belinda if I could live with her. She said yes and I was very happy. Every morning I had cereal for breakfast. Custard had a little piece of the pirate. Ink had cat food and Blink had little pieces of food. Belinda had the same thing I had. She had cereal just like me. It was yummy Honey Combs. Then everybody wanted to play ball, so we played for an hour before lunch. Then we had lunch. We had ham and cheese sandwiches and they were really good. They had ranch dressing on them. We had punch for a drink. It was delicious. Then we went to play a game of tag outside. Custard was It. He chased us. He ran as fast as he could. He got Belinda and Ink, but not me. Then he got Blink and I was the only one left. Then it was supper. It was an awesome day and we lived happily ever after!

7 comments:

ldonovan@rsu18.org said...

Your wonderful story is making me hungry! Nice work.

Our Classroom Family said...

Thank you! Would you like some Honey Combs? I'm glad you read my story.
Brooke

Anonymous said...

What a great story! The detail was amazing! I like it that it is about la nourriture. Belinda is my favorite character.

Anna Schwartzberg
French III Student
MHS

Anonymous said...

This story is very cool. In French the word to eat is manger. It sounds like these characters ate some really good food.
Kailiegh Lenentine French 3 student MHS

Anonymous said...

This is a very entertaining story, it sounds like all of the characters are great friends!

Chris
French 3
Student
M.H.S

Anonymous said...

Wow! Great story! I bet you had a fun time. The word for red in french is rouge.

Brandon
French III
Student
Messalonskee High School

Anonymous said...

Emily
French III
student
M.H.S

I liked this story a lot! I liked the names of the animals! Did you know in french "pirate" means pirate (just in a french accent) and happy in french is "content"?