Monday, November 25, 2013

BR 2-15: The Whatsit

Once upon a time, Mum and Dud painted the kitchen. Dad painted the ceiling. Mum painted the walls. Then Mum found a trap door. She pulled it up. Everyone looked. Mum went into the cellar and it looked big. The children also looked in and it looked dark and spooky. Therefore Dad got a light. They went into the cellar. Kipper found an old sheet. However, they couldn’t know what it is. They could know what it is soon. It was whatsit. Wilf and Wilma came to play. They looked at the whatsit.  Two men came to the house. They came in a lorry. They took away the old things. One man looked at the whatsit. He also had a question for the whatsit and he asked what it is. The men took the whatsit and they put it in a lorry. A car stopped. A lady jumped out and called to the men and she said “Stop!” The lady wanted the whatsit. She wanted it for a museum. The men put it in the car. The lady gave Dad some money. She said “Come to the museum and bring your children.” The whatsit was in the museum. Mum and Dad went to see it. They took Biff, Chip and Kipper. Mum and Dad had a surprise. It was for the children. The children looked table covered with the sheet. He pulled off the sheet. The whatsit was a snooker table!

The story of this book is very fantastic and interesting. I think a lot of children are going to like the story because almost children dream of things like the story. Of course, I am. Also, garbage became and changed a nice object by one lady. It was great things. I want to do things like this. The story of this book is very good, so I want a lot of people to read this book. The illustration was colorful and beautiful.

 

Reference

Hunt, Roderick and Brychta, Alex. (2003). The Whatsit. London, England: Oxford University Press.


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