Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Book week I W

North wood
There once was a girl called cecelia  and she was no order nary girl she lived in a ballon house and could understand animal .
Cecelia had a bedroom on the top of the ballon house she pretended she was a princess.

This book is about a girl called Cecelia who could understand animals and she lived in a balloon house. She went on a big adventure which began in a forest. 

When she looked outside she could see a dark misty forest she alway tried not to look in that direction but she also could see her town.

One day she heard a bark from a dog, she could not tell what it was saying because she had to see the animal to understand it so she walked onto the deck and then she could see the animal. It was the  next door neighbours dog.
It was saying, "help me I'm getting  starved to death." But she didn't know what to do. Her neighbour was a mean shopkeeper. But, she had to do something so she walked to his house and asked if she could take the dog for a walk but he started yelling words that couldn't escape his mouth. So Cecelia ran  home as fast as she could.

She had to think then she suddenly got an idea.
She would get a washing basket and tie balloons on each side and she did that.She had a sand bag on the  bottom but it could float a little bit. She made sure she did it when the dog was out side. When she did it she had two strings attached to it, one for ripping the sand bag open and one for pulling the washing basket up. She let the washing basket go down, it just went over the fence. The dog went into the basket  and Cecelia pulled the basket up .

Cecelia was proud but a few minutes later there was a thud. She could see her neighbour crashing into their house . She was on the top floor  and she knew her dad was worried there would be an earth quake or something like that so he designed the top floor to float . So it floated near the forest,all she could  do was hope not to land in the forest.   
But she did. If you want to know what happens next, read the book.




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