Once, there was a little penguin called Perry. Perry and his family lived at the South Pole. He saw something yummy inside. But he was too cold to eat it. Perry went to see his grandpa. “I need to get warm, Grandpa,” he said. “Try skating,” said Grandpa. “That will warm you up.” Perry went to the frozen lake. He skated up and down, and round and round. He skated all morning. “Are you warm now?” “No,” said Perry. Perry went to see his grandma. “I need to get warm, Grandma,” he said. “Try swimming.” said Grandma. “That will warm you up.” Perry dived into the water. He swam up and down, and round and round same as his skating. He swam all afternoon. “Are you warm now?” “No,” said Perry. Perry went to see his sister, Pippi. And he asked same question. Pippi recommended sliding down the hill. Perry went to the top of hill. He slid all the way same as skating and swimming. He slid around all evening. “Are you warm now?” everyone asked. “Yes, I’m boiling,” said Perry. He opened the box. “Now I can enjoy this ice cream.” He said.
Perry was cute penguin. At last, the words “Now I can enjoy this ice ream”(Russel, 2009, p.25) is very cute and lovely. I want to eat ice cream!
Reference
Punter, R. (2009). The Chilly Little Penguin. America: Ltd.
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