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Title: The Wolf and the Seven Goslings |
Grade: 2-a Lesson: S1-L4 |
Explanation: A storytelling adventure that is kid-friendly and filled with captivating details, inviting the listener to visualize the tale through their imagination. |
Story:
Picture: 31 |
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Location: Inside the house Characters: goslings Item: Clock, bed, and fire Action: Goslings watching wolf’s paws from under the door |
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* The goslings refused to open the door upon seeing the black paws of the wolf. But he found some flour and used it to whiten his paws. * When he knocked again, the goslings saw his white paws and heard his friendly voice, making them open the door. |
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Picture: 32 |
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Location: Inside the house Characters: goslings and wolf Item: Clock, bed, and fire Action: Wolf eating goslings |
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* The merciless wolf entered and ate six of seven goslings, but the youngest one managed to save itself by hiding in the clock case. |
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Picture: 33 |
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Location: Inside the house Characters: Mother goose Item: Clock, bed, and fire Action: Mother goose looking for her children |
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* With his tummy full, the wolf left. * When mother goose returned, she found her young ones missing! |
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Picture: 34 |
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Location: Inside the house Characters: Mother goose and one gosling Item: Clock, bed, and fire Action: A goosling out of a clock case |
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* Suddenly, she heard a voice. It was the young gosling who was hiding in the clock case. |
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