The Apple By Danielle Turner. Did you know that somewhere in your orchard there may live some little mini beasts. This is what my story is about…. Once.

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The Apple By Danielle Turner

Did you know that somewhere in your orchard there may live some little mini beasts. This is what my story is about…. Once there lived three little gorgeous mini beasts. There was a ladybug, her name was Maria, an ant named Fred and a dragonfly named Brendan.

Character Descriptions Ant Snake Dragonfly Lady Bug

1 It is a wonderful day, isn’t it? What is that noise?

It is dragonfly and the know it all ant! I wonder what they want?

The ant and the dragonfly are arguing over an apple.

The snake culms down from his sleep and sees a yum apple. He things to him self I will eat that apple. 4 While they were busy arguing the snake climbed down from his branch where he was having a nice sleep. He sees a yummy apple. He thinks to himself I will eat this apple and he did!.

5 The snake loved the apple.

The ant turned around to get the apple and found that it was gone. YOU ATE IT! YELLED the Ant. No I didn’t! said the Dragonfly. “Well the apple has gone! exclaimed the little Ant. “Then I don’t wont to be your friend!” growled the Dragonfly.

6 The ant and the dragonfly continued to argue and therefore were no longer friends.

7 A few weeks later, a little ladybug accidentally dropped an apple and it split into half.

8 The ant found it and rang up the dragonfly, as he missed his friend heaps and said “Come over to the big apple tree.” So he did.

9 The Ant gave the Dragonfly one half of the apple and the ant got the other half.

After they shared their yummy apple. They decided that they would never argue again.

The key is to be not greedy but FRIENDLY!