The Three Little Penguins and the Big Bad Polar Bear

The Three Little Penguins and
the Big Bad Polar Bear
Will
The Three Little Penguins and
the Big Bad Polar Bear
Will
Once upon a time in Antarctica their lived three penguins. The penguins lived
with their parents. One day their mom told them to go out in the world and build
igloos. So they went out.
The first penguin made an igloo of snow. The second penguin didn’t know what
to do so he also made an igloo of snow. They were sloppy but got it done quickly.
The third penguin made his igloo out of ice he built it neatly but it took him one
year. He made it claw proof and teeth proof. And then he joined his brothers in a
snowball fight but a polar bear was watching them.
The next day the polar bear came to the first penguin’s igloo and said ‘‘Little
penguin, little penguin, let me come in.’’ ‘“No,’’ said the penguin, “Not by the tail
on my backy back back.’’ ‘‘Then I’ll claw and I’ll bite and I’ll destroy your igloo!’’
and he did. But at the last minute he got of the igloo and he ran to his brother’s
igloo. But in five days the polar bear returned.
And he yelled ‘‘Little penguins, little penguins, let me come in’’ ‘’No,” said the
penguins, “Not by the tails of are backy back backs.” Then the polar bear yelled
‘‘Then I’ll claw and I’ll bite and I’ll destroy your igloo.” And that’s what he did. But
at the last second they escaped and they ran to their brother’s igloo.
But five days later the polar bear returned and said, ‘‘Little penguins, little
penguins, let me come in’’ ‘’No,” said the penguins, “Not by the tales on our backy
back backs.” ‘‘Then I’ll claw and I’ll bite and I’ll destroy igloo.’’ He clawed but
nothing happened.
He bit it but it made his teeth sore. he was so hungry that he jumped in the
water to get some fish and the penguins never saw the polar bear again. They lived
happily ever after.
Copyright © 2012 by Will
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Printed in the United States of America
First Printing: May 2012
ISBN-12 345-6-7898765-4-3