Princess Mi-Ah & Prince Boerie story – The Giant Banana
Monday, September 28, 2009
Lately been telling combo stories with both of our little guys involved.
Tonight’s story was crazy….
The 2 main characters are walking in forest and are looking for the oldest trees. They come across one that is so wide it is as wide as a small house. Then they hear a voice. Up above there is a giant, TALKING banana. They jump up trying to grab him, but the banana is just too high for them.
The banana laughs and ridicules them: “Heh heh heh, you can’t eat me!”
They finally get to the banana after stacking up some stones and pieces of wood. They knock the banana off the tree yelling: “We’re gonna eat you!” The banana falls and rolls and rolls down a hill.
Then it get picks up by a horse. The horse runs away to the castle and to the stable (it belongs to the castle.)
There they take the giant banana to the kitchen where Cook tries to hack it apart with a giant cleaver: “Stand back, children! Let’s hack this banana in three so we can share it for our snack!” The cleaver bounces right off the banana!
Cook takes the banana outside and then gets an ax. It bounces off as well!
It’s too late so they wait for the next day. They notice that it has become brown and spotted. It’s ripe! Then they peel it open and eat it up.
And the whole time the banana is cackling it’s “Heh heh heh!” as it gets away each time. Both Mi-Ah and Boerie loved it and cackled along. Yes, they both enjoy eating bananas…. Especially Boerie.
Children’s story: Princess Mi-Ah and the fairy
Friday, November 28, 2008
Mi-Ah was watching Strawberry Shortcake. One of her current favorites is an episode about fairies. She wanted a Princess Mi-Ah story that involved this Sherry Berry character. I said I would create one about a fairy, but not Sherry Berry!
Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess. Her name was Princess Mi-Ah. Princess Mi-Ah lived in a castle on top of a hill. The hill was covered with flowers. Princess Mi-Ah loved flowers…
“Let me go!” a tiny voice cried out.
“Did you say something, Boerie?” She looked at her brother.
“No, I didn’t say anything.” Prince Boerie was chasing a blue butterfly. They were were collecting as many as they could for Gardener again. It seemed he never had enough for the butterfly section of the garden.
She carried her butterfly towards the basket. “Hey, did you hear me? Let me go, you rotten human!” It was the tiny voice again.
She looked down at the net. To her surprise, whatever it was trapped inside was shaking a tiny fist at her. “Finally you notice me! So you’re not deaf after all! Let me out of here! Or else I’ll send the giant grasshoppers after you instead!” Read the rest of this entry »