Monday, October 3, 2011

BEST STORY EVER

Since I am a teacher, I have to incorporate writing in the classroom. I have decided to post one of my absolute favorite stories from my kids... be ready to laugh!

The Three Little Monsters

Once there were three little monsters. They live in the center of the earth. They each had one eye, four arms and two legs. The first little monster was five years old. The third little monster was ten years old. They are called the "three little monsters." The first and second little monster likes to play with stones, so they carry them everywhere they go. They also use it for throwing at strangers that look like they are bad.

One day the three little monsters saw an ant and they all said "ah ah ah!" Then the ant opened its mouth, and then they ran all the way to the North Pole, where they saw Santa Clause. They thought he was a bad stranger, so they threw stones at him which they played with. Santa fell on the snow. A moment later the little monsters were gone. 

On Christmas, snow fell on the center of the earth. They played snow ball fights and and drank hot chocolate. The next morning they saw a very huge ant standing in front of them They saw the huge ant and ran into the straw house. Then the huge ant blew the house away, so the three little monsters were trapped. They the closed their eyes and wished the ant would go away. When they opened their eyes, all they saw was Santa with a T-shirt on, because it was too hot. Santa explained that he was the huge ant.

A year later, Santa and the monsters were friends. The little monsters worked at his workshop. They also met Mrs. Clause. The next morning Santa drank a cup of coffee with poison in it. Then he died. Then the three little monsters wanted to find out who did it. Do the next ninety-nine years they found out. It was Mrs. Clause because she made coffee!!!!! She wanted to give nuclear presents to babies!!!!! They were going to get her but they were too old. The next minute, the characters in the story were dead!!!!!

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