Saturday, January 18, 2014

BR 2-14: The Magic Porridge Pot

“The woman smiled. “That doesn't matter,” she said.
“You just need to know the magic words.”” (Dickins, 2007, p. 14)


 The Magic Porridge Pot


I like this book because this book is simple and easy. In addition, the book's illustration is good, so cute. I really enjoyed to read the book. I don't know what you think about the book, but I recommend you to read the book at least one time. Please try to read the book. Maybe you will enjoy to read the book.

This book's story is about hungry Hannah, an old woman, a greedy boy, a magic pot and a LOT of porridge. Hannah never had enough to eat. When she had some foods, she always shared it with her friends.

One day, she met an old woman. The old woman had a empty pot, but she said that there are a lot of delicious porridges in the pot. Hannah loves porridge very much, so she wanted to eat the porridge. The old woman said magic word, and then hot porridge filled the pot. Hannah was so glad, and Hannah and the old woman ate the porridge together.

Hannah knew the magic word from the old woman. The old woman gave Hannah the porridge pot, so Hannah was so happy. Hannah said the magic word every day, and she ate a lot of porridges too. However a greedy boy came hers house. He thought that I want to get that pot. Want is happened after that?

Dickins, Rosie. (2007). The Magic Porridge Pot. London, England: Usborne.

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