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          Poems and Rhymes
                                  “Looks nice!” squawked the hens. “We    Storyteller’s Corner
                                  don’t want something that looks nice!
                                  We want something to eat. We’d rather have    THE BEST WAY TO END THE DAY!                  Storytime
                                                                             Moscione wasn’t happy – he loved
                                  a single grain than a farmyard full of diamonds!    idling about, but he packed his bag,   “I don’t believe it!” cried Moscione.
                                  And to think that you called us feather-brained!”  Moscione the Fool  said farewell to his family and set off   “It’s true. I’ll show you!”
                                  The angry chickens flapped away to the other side of the coop, leaving    for the city.
                                                                                      Just then, a deer came bounding
                                  the cockerel all alone with the ring and a rumbling tummy.
                                                                                      towards the tree and, when it spotted
                                                                             After a while, he met a young woman,
                                                        here was once a rich merchant who had the best of everything.
                                                                             who was sitting in the shade of a tree.
                                  So that is how the cockerel learnt that one person’s treasure is another person’s
                                                        He had a grand house and a life of luxury. But, alas, his son   Storytime
           STORYTIME             junk. The farmer’s wife, however, was very pleased to get her diamond ring back   T Moscione was rather a fool.  “Good afternoon,” said Moscione.   Lightning let it get a head start, then   TM
                                 when she came to feed the chickens later that day!
                                                                             “May I join you?”
                                                                                     she sprinted towards the deer at
            POETRY
                                                       Moscione just lay around all day with his head in the clouds. The merchant
           COMPETITION                       Find It!  joked that his son couldn’t tell a bean from a cucumber, but deep down, he   “Yes,” said the woman. “My name is   incredible speed. In four steps, she   Storytime
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                                                                                     had overtaken it.
                                                       suspected it was true.
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                                                                             Lightning, pleased to meet you.”
                                                               Meet feather and
                                                                     Read a sweet
                                                                                     “Amazing!” called Moscione. “Will you
                                                               fur in Alphabet Zoo
                                                                            “That’s an unusual name,” said
                                                                     Irish folk tale
                                                                            Moscione.
                                            The farmer’s wife also lost her   One day, tired of seeing his simpleton son doing nothing again, he gave him    Find out what happens when   join me on my journey? I will pay you   TM     No Adverts!
                                                       a wallet filled with money and said, “Son, it’s time for you to stop lazing about.
                                                                                     very handsomely.”
                                                                          a leopard loses her spots!
                                            diamond necklace. Can you spot    Go and see the world. Go and make a living.” EXTRA FREE RESOURCES HERE:  “Not when you see what I can do,”   “Why not,” agreed Lightning, so they
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           Bryn was one of many              Tick the box when you see it.  www.storytimemagazine.com  set off along the road together.
                                                                            said the woman. “I can run faster
           young poets around the
                                                                            than lightning.”
            world who entered
            Storytime’s Poetry
            Competition in 2016.
            Our judge, poet Brian                                TALES FROM      in issue
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            entry, ‘The Seahorses’, as
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            Bryn, from Leamington
            Spa in England, is 9 years
             old and loves reading,
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             coding and painting.
             Congratulations,
                                                                                    Think About It!
                                                                                      Moscione, it quickly darted away.                                                                       “Where the wind will blow your top hat off.”
                                                                                             MONKEY MAYHEM! Don’t
               Bryn!

                                                                                    There is a moral that goes with this story –
                                                                                   it’s better to be a fool who surrounds yourself    miss our latest funny fable!
          6                                                                        with clever people than a clever person who
                                                                                   surrounds yourself with fools. Do you agree?
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        our prize poem!        a diamond ring!       friends matters!
        Never miss the magic:                                                             The Golden Goose
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