I read Stone Soup. Once, there was a poor man. He came to a cottage. An old woman opened the door. He said "May I rest here for a while?" She said "No! Go away!" He said "I can make soup from a stone." She said "You can? Show me." She put a big pot of water on the fire. The old man added a shiny stone. The soup bubbled. Then, the old woman chopped an onion and popped it in. The soup bubbled. So the old woman chopped some meat and popped it in.
"It is yummy," said the old woman. The old man smiled. He washed the stone and put it in his pocket.
"Stay for supper, we can have soup," said the old woman.
This story is delicious story. I am hungry. I want to get a stone. I always make soup, if I get a stone.
[148 words]
Book:
Sims, L. (2009). Stone Soup. London: Usborne Publishing Ltd..
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