Tuesday, July 1, 2014

BR 1-11: The Golden Goose (Conrad Mason, 2008)


"Young man, would you like to marry my daughter?"

This story is about a woodcutter, his three sons, a little old man, a golden goose, an innkeeper and his wife, their three daughter, and a very sad princess.

A woodcutter had three sons. Two sons, Ronald and Donald were characteristic, but Billy wasn't special feature. 

One day, the woodcutter became ill, so three sons had to chop wood. Ronald and Donald got hurt because they weren't for a little old man. Billy met a little old man, too. He was kind to the old man, so he was given the best present of his life - a golden goose!

Then, he got magical power by the golden goose. Billy and the golden goose were stuck a lot of people together.   

In castle, there was a princess who never, ever smiled. However, when she saw pleasant them, she starred to smile and burst out laughing! The king, her father, was so glad! He said to Billy, "Would you like to marry my daughter?" Billy said, "Yes please!"

The little old man appeared at the wedding and waved his hands....and everyone came un-stuck.

I thought Billy is so kind, so he can get happy. The gentle mind is the most important for people.

[202 words]


Reference

Mason, Conrad (2008). "The Golden Goose". London, England: Usborn Publishing Ltd.

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