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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Narrative Fairy tale - The Three Little Fairies.

This term in writing we have been focusing on narrative writing. This week, 8Bh is rewriting a fairy tale in there own way. My one is called, The Three Little Fairies. This fairy tale is based on The Three Little Pigs. Here is what I have done so far.

Hello fellow believers, welcome to the magical side of your childhood. Once upon a time,
there were three little fairies named Peace, Claire and Violet. These fairies were all sisters
and they were very special. The three magical fairies all lived in a clock tower in London
with their mother. Once the fairies get older, they would have to move on with their lives in
another place.


The time finally arrived for the three fairies. “Be safe on your journey girls, I will always love you
all from the bottom of my heart”, said the mother. The girls were in tears of joy. They hugged
their mother and left the clock tower. After a long journey, the girls found a beautiful garden. They
landed safely in the garden and rested their wings for the night. After a couple of weeks, the fairies
had their own dome to live in. Violet’s dome was made out of violet flowers. Claire’s dome was
made out of bright green leafs and Peace’s dome was made out of colourful pebble stones.
One day, the girls went around the garden to find some fruit for them to eat. While Peace and
Violet was waiting for Claire, Claire made a rough landing in front of them! “Claire, are you alright?”,
said Violet. “No, we are all in danger! A crusher fairy was following me!”, shouted Claire.
“Shh! He’ll hear you!”, said Peace. A crusher fairy is very dangerous. They crush whatever they can
find which makes them more powerful than ever!

Please keep checking my blog for the rest of my fairy tale!


2 comments:

  1. Wow Faith! Well done on the first chapter of your fairytale. You worked hard last session and I can see it through your work. I can't wait to read more about Peace, Violet and Claire. I like the creative direction you have taken, but still giving us a story full of magic!

    Great start.
    - Miss Birtch

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    1. Thank you Miss Birtch for the kind comment! (:

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