Quite Possibly Without Doubt the Best Story Book in the World Ever, Maybe: The First Four Stories
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* Can the two strangers save the captured grasshopper children from the monster in the woods?
* Can Derek the Disco Roman ever learn to dance disco like disco should be danced?
* Will Captain Slinky the parrotless pirate ever find a parrot so that all the other pirates stop poking fun at him?
* Can the bees use their new submarine to rescue the Queen from the underwater frog castle?
Four bedtime stories for children aged 4 to 7.
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Quite Possibly Without Doubt the Best Story Book in the World Ever, Maybe - Neil McFarlane
Quite Possibly Without Doubt
The Best Story Book in the World Ever, Maybe
(The First Four Stories)
by
Neil Roy McFarlane
Copyright © 2019 by Neil Roy McFarlane
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This free collection contains the first four stories in the bumper book of twenty-eight stories:
Quite Possibly Without Doubt
The Best Story Book in the World Ever, Maybe
reduced-ebook-storybook-coverContents
1. Kung Fu Grasshoppers
2. Disco Roman Derek
3. Captain Slinky's Parrot
4. The Queen's Submarine
Grasshopper-2-1. Kung Fu Grasshoppers
A long time ago in ancient China, there was a village of grasshoppers who lived peacefully and happily in a lovely valley. There, they spent their days playing and singing and sunbathing, which, as I'm sure you know, is how Chinese grasshoppers love to spend their time.
One day, three grasshopper children went to play in the nearby woods. They had gone there many times before and everyone in the village believed that the woods were a sunny and safe place for grasshopper children to play.
But they were wrong because what nobody knew was that a monster had recently come to live in the woods, and that monster caught those grasshopper children and put them in a cage.
When the children didn't return from the woods, a grasshopper search party was sent to look for them. When they found the monster with the grasshopper children in the cage, they said to that monster, Please release our children.
The monster laughed and said, Release them? Why, I'm going to eat them unless you grasshoppers bring me other food to eat. Or would you prefer to fight me?
When the monster said this, he raised himself up to his full height so that the grasshoppers could all see how big and powerful he was. (In actual fact, he was only the size of a rabbit, but to a grasshopper, that's enormous.) There was no way they could possibly defeat such a mighty beast, so the search party ran back to the village to report the news.