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SANDRA BONGJOH

SHORT STORIES 4

NICE STORIES FOR CHILDREN TO READ

I AM DEDICATING THIS BOOK TO ALL KIDS WHO ARE THREE TO SEVEN YEARS OLD. THREE YEAR KIDS CAN HAVE THEIR MOTHER READ THE STORIES TO THEM.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN(4)

Short stories for Children

Alice and her Gift and other short stories

Sandra Bongjoh

Copyright 2015 Sandra Bongjoh

All rights reserved.

ISBN: 1515351874

The end

Alice and her Gift

Alice lived in Paris, France, with her parents. She attended a school called "L'ecole des

Roses". Mrs. Richard, Alice's teacher explained perspective to the students and showed them

pictures of buildings that were made in perspective. She gave an assignment in which the

kids were to draw a street with buildings and houses in perspective. The person who had the

best picture would receive a gift.

The girls thought about how they would start the picture. When class ended and there

was a break, Alice explained how to draw something in perspective to Isabelle because she

did not understand it

Alice put a lot of effort into her picture. She used a ruler to draw the lines for the

building that she was drawing. She took only two days to complete her assignment.

Everyone turned in her assignment on Wednesday. It took a couple

of days to decide who did the best drawing and would receive the gift.

Mrs. Dupont, the director of the school, and Mrs. Richard looked at all the drawings

that all the students did. She found that the best pictures were Alice's and Isabelle's. Now the

question was which picture should be chosen to win. Only one winner could receive the gift.

Mrs. Dupont chose Alice's picture because it had nice colors and the best representation of

perspective.

or it many times but did not find it.

When the grades of everybody's pictures were posted on the board, Alice saw that she

had the best grade. The teacher told her that she was the winner and would be given the gift at

graduation the next week. Isabelle was really upset and did not want to watch the ceremony,

but her mother insisted that she attend.

Isabelle looked for a way to interrupt the graduation so that Alice would not receive a

gift. In her mother's purse, she found her classmates' drawings, including Alice's. She took

Alice's picture and hid it in a drawer in her room.

When the graduation party came, teachers posted all the drawing of pupils who

deserved gifts for the excellent work they had done. Mrs. Dupont was looking for Alice's

picture, but it had disappeared. She looked 

The day of the party, Alice went to Isabelle's house so they could go to school for the

graduation party. Isabelle was still taking a shower, so Alice waited for her in her room. She

saw that a drawer was opened slightly and, curious, decided to look at the books that were in

there. She saw a big drawing paper in there, so she looked at it and discovered that it was her

picture. She understood what Isabelle was trying to do. She put her drawing under her arm,