To kick off spring in style, check out Susanna Leonard Hill's newest contest: March Madness.
The contest is to write a children's story that is 400 words or less and is a fractured fairy tale.
This was so much fun to write. Not only is it a fractured fairy tale, it is also a spoof of a book you might recognize.
Enjoy and happy Spring!
My superb sketching skills… or not. :) |
We Want Our Pea Back
by Sarah Maynard
Our third
pea is gone.
We want it
back.
“Have you
seen our pea?” said the peas.
“No, I
haven’t seen your pea,” said the maiden.
“Ok, thank
you anyway.”
“Have you
seen our pea?” said the peas.
“No peas
here.” said the frog.
“Ok, thanks
anyway.”
“Have you
seen our pea?” said the peas.
“No, of
course not!
I haven’t
seen any peas or anything else.
All I want
to see is a comfortable bed.
But the one I was given has something small and
round somewhere.
Don’t ask me
anymore questions,” said the Princess.
“Okay.
Thanks anyway.”
“Have you
seen our pea?” said the peas.
“No, I’ve
only seen orange vegetables,” said the boy.
“Did you eat
them?”
“Yes, I
did.”
“Have you
seen our pea?” said the peas.
“I saw one
once. It was round and blue,” said the sparrow.
“That’s not
our pea, that’s a blueberry. Thanks anyway.”
“Have you
seen our pea?” said the peas.
“What is a
pea?” said the cat.
“Thank you
anyway.”
“Nobody has
seen our pea.
What if we roll
out of our pod?
What if we
are never snug again?
Our poor
pea.
We miss it.”
“What’s the
matter?” said the Prince.
“We’ve lost
our pea. And nobody has seen it.”
“What does
your pea look like?”
“It is small
and round and…”
“SOMEONE HAS
FELT OUR PEA!”
[The peas
race to the Princess’s bed. They topple the mattresses and the third pea joins
the pod.]
“Did you see
who moved the pea?” said the Queen.
“No. Why are
you asking us?
It’s just
us.
Three in a
pod as usual.
Don’t ask us
anymore questions.” said the peas.
“Ok. Thank
you anyway.”
“We love our
pea.”
Be sure to check out the other amazing entries here. Links are at the bottom of that post.
Hahaha! VERY clever Sarah! I love that you fractured The Princess And The Pea and spoofed I Want My Hat Back in one go! That takes talent! :) Thank you for a very entertaining entry! So glad you joined the springtime writing fun! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Susanna! I had a blast writing this one. Thanks for the prompt!
DeleteGreat take on The Princess and the Pea from the POV of the pea...super funny, Sarah!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I had myself cracking up. Glad to share the chuckles. :)
DeleteSarah, this is such a fun story!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie!
DeleteThis is cute :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Jackie!
DeleteGreat idea for a new POV. I never considered where the pea came from before!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura! Now I wonder what the pea in the bed is doing all this time. Maybe he's loving it and quite upset his pod buddies showed up. :)
DeleteWow, so unique. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Elliah!
DeleteFun and clever story! Love this line especially, “SOMEONE HAS FELT OUR PEA!”
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret! Glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteWhen Susanna said "the madder, the better," you delivered. Love the tone!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne! I aim to please! Ha. :)
DeleteFractured and Spoofed.... nice job!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
DeleteVery cute story! Enjoyed it a lot!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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