"I don't like this old seat," said the queen.
"I want a new one."
I think, this story is good for children to grow up. We can draw the moral from this story.
This story's main character is a queen. She wants a new her seat, and she buys one. When she back her castle, she says to the king 'Put it over there,' and the kind carries the new seat. But, the queen doesn't like the place, so she says to the king again, 'Put it over there.' She says again and again and again. Finally, the king is angry with her and he says 'You will have to sit in your old seat!'
It means, if you complain a lot, you can't have your own way, I think:(★ (127/7242 words)
Written by Cushla Brown
Illustrated by Gary Young
YL=0.5-0.5 230words
2009年6月17日水曜日
The Queen's New Seat
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