Simple Stories in English: The Curious Bear

Season 1, episode 8

Most people know the story of Goldilocks and the three bears, but what if the bear is the intruder? Barry is a curious bear. He just wants to know what life is like inside of a house. Barry looks through the windows and sees and touches a lot of different things. What will this curious bear find?

This short, simple story is told in the present tense and focuses on the words “wants”, “observes”, “walks”, “perfect”, and “touched”. 

THE CURIOUS BEAR

Many bears live in the mountains of Colorado. There is a bear named Barry. Barry is a brown bear. Barry is not big, but he is not small either. Barry is not fat, but he is not skinny either. Barry is a perfect bear. 

Barry lives in the mountains of Colorado in the United States. From the mountains Barry the bear sees a town. He observes the town and thinks that it is interesting. The bear observes houses and cars. Barry the bear does not live in a house. He lives in a cave. The bear is curious. Barry wants to see the houses. What do they have inside? 

Barry the bear walks to town. He sees a small white house. The bear is curious. He walks to the house and looks through the window. There is a small girl in the house. The small girl is curious. She walks to the window and says “Hello, bear.” 

The bear is happy. The bear wants to talk with the girl. But the girl has a mother. The mother is not curious. She is scared. She sees the bear in the window and screams, “Aaaaaah! A bear!” 

Barry is scared too. Barry the bear runs from the house. But Barry doesn’t run far. Barry is a curious bear. He wants to enter a house. Barry sees a green house. The green house is very big. The bear is curious. Barry looks through the window. He sees a big man on a sofa. The big man eats a big pizza. Barry runs from the house. He does not like pizza. He prefers pancakes with strawberries. 

Barry continues walking on the street. He sees a red house. Red is Barry the bear’s favorite color. He likes the house. The house is not small, but it isn’t big either. The house is perfect. 

Barry is curious and looks through the window. He doesn’t see anyone. He doesn’t hear anyone. Barry opens the door and enters the red house. 

The red house has tables and chairs. The house has food and computers. The house has a sofa and the house has a refrigerator. The house has boots and jackets and paper and Legos. Barry thinks that the house is marvelous. Barry jumps on the sofa and opens the refrigerator. Barry reads the papers and builds a house with Legos. 

Barry is very happy. But he is also curious. In the living room of the house there are three computers. One computer is very big. Another computer is very small. But the third computer is red and perfect. 

The bear opens the perfect computer. Barry touches some buttons and opens his email. Barry has 53 emails. They are not interesting. There is a lot of spam. 

After reading his mail, Barry is hungry. He wants to eat. He walks to the kitchen. In the kitchen he sees three strawberries. Barry really likes strawberries. It is his favorite fruit. One strawberry is green and very big. Another strawberry is white and very small. But the third strawberry is red and perfect. Barry opens the refrigerator and sees yogurt. Barry eats the strawberry with the yogurt. It is perfect! 

After eating Barry is tired. He wants to sleep. He looks for a bed. In the house there are three bedrooms. The first bedroom has an enormous black bed. The other bedroom has a small, blue bed. The third bedroom has a perfect red bed. Barry lays down in the perfect bed and sleeps.

After one hour, the family of the red house arrives. In the family there is a father, a boy and a girl. The family enters the house. There is a problem in the house. The house is a disaster. the father looks at the big computer.

“Someone touched my big computer,” he says.

The girl looks at her little computer. The computer has a mark on it. She cries, “Someone touched my little computer!”

The boy looks at his red computer. He is curious. He opens the computer and sees a gmail account. “Someone touched my computer and read their email,” the boy observes.

The family walks to the kithcen. There is a problem in the kitchen. They see the container of yogurt and the strawberries.

“Someone touched my green strawberry,” the father says.

“Someone touched my white strawberry,” the girl cries.

“Someone ate my perfect strawberry. It’s not here,” the boy observes.

The family walks to the bedrooms. First they see the father’s bedroom with the big black bed.

“Someone touched my big bed,” the father says.

Then the family walks to the girl’s bedroom with the small blue bed.

“Someone touched my little bed,” the girl cries.

Then the family walks to the boy’s bedroom with the perfect red bed.

“Someone is sleeping in my perfect bed,” the boy observes.

The girl and the father shout. Barry the bear gets up and sees the family. Barry wants to introduce himself and he opens his mouth. Barry wants to say “Hello, I’m Barry,” but there is a problem. Barry is a bear, so the family hears “roooaaar”. The family yells and runs from the house. 

Now, Barry the bear does not live in the mountains, he lives in a perfect red house.

The end.

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Simple Stories in English: Cake for Breakfast

Season 1, episode 7

Birthdays are a special time, especially for young kids. Ruthie wakes up on her birthday wanting something special to eat for breakfast: cake! Her parents think that she should eat what they do, but Ruthie is determined to have her cake and eat it too. Can she convince her sweet grandmother to make her cake for breakfast?

This short, simple story is told in the present tense and focuses on the words “birthday”, “breakfast”, “cake”, “can’t”, “can” and “should”.

CAKE FOR BREAKFAST

There is a girl. Her name is Ruthie. Ruthie is a fun girl. She is five (5) years old. Ruthie is short and has red hair. She is social and kind. She lives in a house with her parents and grandmother. Ruthie doesn’t have any siblings.

Every morning, Ruthie eats breakfast. Breakfast is really important. It is the first meal of the day. Ruthie typically eats cereal for breakfast. Her favorite cereal is Lucky Charms.

But this morning, Ruthie wants something different. She doesn’t want cereal, she wants to eat cake. Ruthie wants to eat cake for breakfast because it is her birthday. Ruthie thinks that she needs to eat cake for breakfast, lunch and dinner. She thinks that she needs to eat cake all day because it is her birthday (and she likes cake a lot).

Ruthie walks to the kitchen. There is a box of cereal on the table. Ruthie doesn’t want to eat cereal. She looks at her mom and says, “Mom, today is my birthday and I want cake for breakfast.”

Ruthie’s mom is tall, thin, and pretty. She looks at Ruthie and responds, “You can’t eat cake for breakfast. You should eat toast with butter like me. You can eat cake in the afternoon.”

Ruthie’s mom makes toast with butter and eats it. Ruthie doesn’t want toast with butter, she wants cake. The toast with butter looks bad. So, Ruthie goes to her dad. Ruthie’s dad is tall and chubby. Ruthie looks at her dad with big eyes and says, “Dad, it’s my birthday and I want a special breakfast. I want cake for breakfast. Can I have cake, please?”

Ruthie’s dad looks at his daughter with her big eyes and responds,” You can’t eat cake for breakfast. You should eat eggs and bacon like me. You can eat cake in the afternoon.”

Ruthie’s dad prepares two eggs and bacon and eats them.

“How delicious,” Ruthie’s dad says.

Ruthie looks at her dad and the eggs and toast. Ruthie doesn’t think the eggs and toast are delicious, she thinks they are disgusting! She wants cake. So she goes to her grandmother. Ruthie looks at her grandmother very sweetly and says, “Grandma, it is my birthday and I want cake for breakfast. Can I please have cake, my favorite grandma?”

Ruthie’s grandmother is short, chubby and very kind. She looks at Ruthie. Ruthie is very nice and sweet. Plus, it’s her birthday! Ruthie’s grandmother can’t say no. 

“Okay, my favorite granddaughter. I will prepare you cake for breakfast.”

Ruthie is very excited. She sits and the table in the dining room and waits for her cake for breakfast.

Ruthie’s grandmother goes to the kitchen. She has a plan. She cooks the cake. She washes fruit to put on the cake. She prepares strawberries and blueberries. Then she cooks pancakes. She puts a pancake on a plate and then she puts cream and fruit on the pancake. Then she puts another pancake and more strawberries, blueberries and cream. Ruthie’s grandmother makes a tower of pancakes, strawberries, blueberries, and cream. The tower of pancakes looks like a cake.

Ruthie’s grandmother walks into the dining room with the “cake” of pancakes. Ruthie is happy because she thinks she is going to eat cake for breakfast. She looks at the tall tower of pancakes and asks, “Grandma, where’s my cake?”

“It is a cake of pancakes!” her grandmother responds.

Ruthie looks at the cake of pancakes, cream, strawberries and blueberries. She thinks it looks like a cake and she eats it. It is delicious.

“Thanks for the cake, grandma!” Ruthie exclaims.

Ruthie’s parents enter the dining room. Ruthie looks at her parents with a huge smile and says, “Look, mom! Look, dad! I am eating cake for breakfast!”

Ruthie’s mom looks at the cake of pancakes. She wants cake for breakfast too. She doesn’t want to eat toast with butter. Ruthie’s dad looks at the tower of pancakes. He also wants cake for breakfast. He doesn’t want to eat eggs with bacon.

Ruthie’s dad looks at his mom (Ruthie’s grandmother) and says, “Mom, I want cake for breakfast. Can I have cake, please?”

“Me too!” Ruthie’s mom says.

“No,” Ruthie’s grandmother says, “it is not your birthday. You should eat eggs, bacon and toast with butter for breakfast. You can eat cake in the afternoon!

The end.

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Simple Stories in English: The Girl is Sick

Season 1, episode 6

When a child is sick, they should stay home. However, some kids pretend to be sick to get out of schoolwork. Jessica has a test. She pretends to be sick so she doesn’t have to take the test. She fakes a cough and cold so she can stay at home on her phone. What a great actress!

This short, simple story is told in the present tense and focuses on the words “doesn’t”, “acts”, “cough”, and “school”. 

THE GIRL IS SICK

There is a girl. The girl’s name is Jessica. Jessica is fourteen (14) years old. She has brown hair and green eyes. Jessica lives with her mom in an apartment.

Jessica is not very active. She is lazy. Jessica doesn’t exercise. She prefers to be in her bedroom. Jessica spends a lot of time on her phone in her bedroom. Jessica likes to use Snapchat on her phone to talk to her friends. She also likes to watch movies on Netflix.

Jessica doesn’t like school. She doesn’t like to do her schoolwork. She doesn’t like to write essays. She doesn’t like to work on projects. She doesn’t like to study. And she doesn’t like to take test.

One day, Jessica has a test in her math class. Jessica is not ready for the test. Jessica doesn’t study or practice for the test.

Jessica doesn’t want to take the test, so she has an idea. If she is sick, she can’t go to school! Jessica thinks this is the perfect plan. So, Jessica decides to tell her mom that she is sick in the morning.

In the morning, Jessica doesn’t get up; she stays in bed. Jessica’s mom yells, “Jessica! It’s time to go to school! Get up!”

Jessica doesn’t answer, so her mom comes into her room. She sees Jessica in her bed.

“Jessica, are you okay?” she asks.

“No, mom,” Jessica responds. “I’m sick.”

“You’re sick? What’s wrong?” the mom asks. Jessica acts very sick and coughs.

“I have a cough and my throat hurts. I can’t talk much,” Jessica says.

“Poor thing. You need to rest. Stay in bed. You are not going to school today,” Jessica’s mom says.

Jessica is happy. She doesn’t want to go to class and she doesn’t want to take the math test. Jessica coughs again (a fake cough). Her mom says good-bye and goes to work.

Jessica doesn’t work and she doesn’t go to school. Jessica stays in bed all day. She talks to her friends on Snapchat and watches movies on Netflix. Jessica likes being at home on her phone.

After work, her mom returns home and talks to Jessica.

“How do you feel, honey?” She asks Jessica. Jessica acts sick and sneezes.

“Achoo! I feel awful,” Jessica lies and pretends to cough. “My throat hurts and my head hurts.”

“My poor girl,” her mom says. She goes to the kitchen to prepare some food.

Jessica is very happy. She is not sick, but it is really easy to act sick. Her mom returns to her room with soup.

“Achoo!” Jessica pretends to sneeze. “Thanks for the soup, mom.”

“Poor thing, you have a cold,” her mom says. She gives a box of Kleenex to Jessica. Jessica acts even more sick.

“Yeah, mom. I have a bad cold. I don’t think I can go to school tomorrow.”

“You’re right. You can’t go to school,” her mom says.

In the morning, her mom goes to work and Jessica stays in her room. She is hungry. She wants to eat. So Jessica looks for food in her bedroom. She finds chocolate, granola bars, soda, and a box of cakes.

Later, Jessica has a stomachache. Jessica really is sick and now she doesn’t need to act.

After work, her mom returns home and talks to Jessica.

“How are you, honey?” she asks Jessica.

“I am really sick, mom,” Jessica cries.

“Hmmm, you’re not coughing,” her mom says.

“No, I don’t have a sore throat,” Jessica responds.

“You’re not sneezing,” her mom says.

“No, I’m not stuffed up,” Jessica responds.

Her mom touches her forehead. Jessica’s forehead is not hot, so she doesn’t have a high temperature.

“You don’t have a fever,” her mom says.

“No, I don’t have a fever,” Jessica responds.

“So, what’s the problem?” Jessica’s mom asks.

Jessica doesn’t respond to her mom. She runs to the bathroom and vomits. She throws up all the chocolate. She throws up all the granola bars. She throws up all the soda. She throws up all the cakes.

Her mom sees all the trash from the junk food Jessica ate in her bed. Now her mom understands everything.

“My poor child,” she says sarcastically. Jessica lays down in bed and her mom takes away her phone.

The end.

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Simple Stories in English: The Animal Band

Season 1, episode 5

The world is full of musical styles and instruments. Some people like to sing, others like to play, and even more just like to listen. Music can bring people together. Ed and Felix like to make music and want to form a band. Ed sings, Felix and others play instruments and other people just listen to the music.

This short, simple story is told in the present tense and focuses on the words “likes”, “play”, “music”, and “sings”. 

THE ANIMAL BAND

Ed is an elephant. Felix is a mouse. Ed and Felix are very good friends. They like to spend time together. They like to listen to music in Ed’s garage every Saturday. Felix likes Mariachi music, but Ed likes Rock and Roll music more.

One day, Felix and Ed are listening to a song by Drake. Ed likes the song a lot. Felix likes the song too. Ed likes to sing and Felix likes to play the guitar.

Then Felix has an idea. He has an excellent idea! Felix looks at Ed and says, “Ed, you sing very well and I play the guitar very well. We need to form a band!”

“Yes!” Ed yells. “I like that idea, but we need more people.”

“Yes, we need more people in the band,” Felix responds. “Let’s go to the park!”

Ed and Felix run to the park and see their friend Greta. Greta is a panda bear. She is white, black and fat. Ed walks to Greta and says, “Good morning, Greta. Felix and I are forming a band. We want more people in the band than just the two of us. What kind of music do you like?

“I like Trap music,” Greta responds. “I like Betty G a lot, but I like Bad Bunny the most.”

Ed thinks. He does not like Trap music. He detests Trap music. He thinks for a long time, then he finally says, “Sorry, Greta. I don’t like Becky G or Bad Bunny and I don’t like Trap music. Bye.”

Next, Felix sees his friend Pancho. Pancho is a rhinoceros. He is big, gray, and kind. Pancho plays the bongo drums. He plays the bongos very well. Felix runs over to Pancho and says, “Good morning. I like how you play the bongos, man!”

“Thank you. Do you like to play the guitar?” Pancho asks when he sees Felix’s guitar.

“Yes!” Felix responds. “I like to play the guitar a lot.”

Felix plays his guitar. Pancho plays the bongos.

“I like how you play, Felix. You are excellent!” Pancho exclaims.

Then a giraffe walks to the group of Ed, Felix and Pancho. The giraffe is tall and thin. She is yellow and brown.

“Hi,” the giraffe says. “I like your music.”

“Thanks!” The animals say. “What’s your name?”

“My name is Lula,” the giraffe says. “I don’t play the guitar and I don’t play the bongos, but I do play the accordion.”

Lula the giraffe plays her accordion, Pancho plays the bongos, and Felix plays the guitar. The animals play very well. It is an Animal Band!

A lot of people in the park listen to the music of the Animal Band. People run from all over the park to listen to the music. Lula, Pancho and Felix play very well. It is an improvised concert! All the people like the music a lot.

Ed likes the music too. Ed sees a microphone. Ed takes the microphone and shouts to the people.

“Good morning, friends! How’s that music?”

“Excellent!” the audience shouts. There are a lot of people. There are possibly sixty-seven (67) people.

Felix, Pancho y Lula play Ed’s favorite song. The audience shouts. Ed takes the microphone and sings. The audience likes the song a lot. Ed and the audience sing together.

“Born to be Wild!”

El Fin.

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Simple Stories in English: Felix’s Birthday Party

Season 1, episode 4

Every party has potential for fun and for disaster. Ed the elephant wants to create a perfect birthday party for his friend Felix. He invites guests, decorates the house, and prepares food – including lots and lots of cheese. He even buys a piñata! It will sure be a party to remember

This short, simple story is told in the present tense and focuses on the words “party”, “presents”, “cake”, “cheese”, and “looks at”. 

FELIX’S BIRTHDAY PARTY

Ed is an elephant. He is very big. He is the color gray. Ed has a friend. His friend’s name is Felix. Felix is a mouse. He is very small. He is also the color gray. 

Friday is Felix’s birthday. Ed wants to prepare a fantastic birthday party for Felix for his birthday.

First, Ed invites all of Felix’s family and friends. He invites them by texting their phones.

Then, Ed goes to the supermarket to buy food. He buys sodas, hamburger, fruit, salad and a lot of cheese. Felix is a mouse and he likes cheese a lot.

Ed also goes to the party store. In the party store he buys decorations for the house. He buys balloons and streamers to decorate the house. He also buys a piñata with candy inside.

Ed takes everything he bought to the house. He uses the balloons and streamers to decorate the house. He puts the piñata in the middle of the room.

Ed looks at the house with the balloons, streamers and piñata. He thinks it is perfect for a party. Then he looks at the food. He has soda to drink and hamburgers, fruit, salad, and a lot of cheese to eat.

Ed is very happy with his progress. The guests arrive at the house. The guests have birthday presents for Felix. They put the presents on a table. Then, they look at the decorations and the piñata. They are very impressed. The guests look at all the food and all the cheese and are even more impressed. Then a small mouse asks, “Where is the cake?”

Ed is ashamed. He forgot the cake! Ed runs to the kitchen and looks for the ingredients for a cake. He looks for chocolate, vanilla, flour, sugar and eggs. Ed moves very quickly for a big elephant.

Ed combines all of the ingredients and puts the cake in the oven just in time because a person knocks on the door.

Ed opens the door and all of the guests shout, “Surprise!”

Felix is very surprised. Felix sees all of his family and friends, the decorations, the food and all of the cheese. Then Felix asks, “Where is the cake?”

Ed goes to the kitchen. The cake is ready! But the cake is not pretty. It needs decorations, but it is very hot. So Ed says it is time to break the piñata.

All the guests watch while Felix tries to break the piñata. After five tries, Felix hits the piñata and it breaks. The candy from the piñata falls to the ground. The guests shout and take the candy that falls from the broken piñata. Then Felix looks at Ed and asks, “Where is the cake?”

Ed goes to the kitchen. The cake is still very hot and it needs more time. So, Ed has an idea. Ed says that it is time to open presents. All of the guests give presents to Felix. Felix is very happy when he sees all the presents. He opens the presents very quickly. He receives a lot of cheese. After he opens his presents, Felix looks at Ed and asks, “Where is the cake?”

Ed goes to the kitchen. The cake is not hot now. Ed decorates the cake. He is an expert in decorating cakes. He decorates the cake with flowers and trees. The cake is very pretty. Ed takes the cake and walks to the living room.

Ed announces, “Here is the ca-!” Ed doesn’t finish the word “cake” because he falls with the cake. The cake is destroyed!

The little mice cry because the cake is destroyed. Ed is also very sad. There is chocolate cake all over the living room. It is a disaster.

“I’m sorry, Felix,” Ed says sadly.

“It’s okay, friend,” Felix responds.

Ed doesn’t think that it is okay. It is his friend’s birthday and he wants a perfect party. So, Ed has an idea.

The guest dance to music and eat the hamburgers, fruit, salad and cheese. Ed runs to the supermarket. After ten (10) minutes, Ed returns to the house.

“Happy birthday, Felix!,” he yells. “I have your present.”

Felix opens the present and sees a cheesecake.

“It’s my favorite cake! Thanks, friend,” Felix says. “This party really is perfect!”

The end.

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Simple Stories in English: Ed is Fat

Season 1, episode 3

Friends can be similar and also very different. Some friends say exactly what they are thinking while others have tact. In today’s story, Felix says something that is not very nice, but causes a lifestyle change for Ed.

This short, simple story is told in the present tense and focuses on the words “is”, “nice”, “mean”, “skinny”, “fat” and “watches”. 

ED IS FAT

Felix and Ed are friends; they are good friends. Ed is an elephant. He is really big and the color gray. Ed is nice, patient and hardworking. 

Felix is also the color gray. But he is very different from Ed. Ed is an elephant and Felix is a mouse. Ed is very big and Felix is small. Ed is nice, patient and hardworking. Felix is mean, impatient, and lazy.

Ed and Felix are in the park. They like to be in the park. They like to watch the people in the park. They also like to listen to music and talk.

Felix looks at his friend Ed. Ed is much bigger than Felix, especially in his stomach. Felix thinks that is a problem.

“You are very fat, Ed,” Felix says.

Ed is surprised. Ed is an elephant, so he is obviously big! Ed is sad and he thinks that Felix is mean. But then he looks at his stomach.

“Maybe I am a little fat,” Ed thinks.

Ed doesn’t want to be fat. Ed wants to be normal. Ed is very hardworking, so he decides to run. He runs in the park. He listens to fast music and runs. He runs for two hours every morning.

Ed also decides to eat good food. He eats salads. He eats fruits and vegetables. He does not eat bad food.

Felix doesn’t run. He is very lazy and he doesn’t like to run. Felix doesn’t run in the park. Felix watches T.V. in his house. He watches T.V. for eight (8) hours every day.

Felix doesn’t eat good food. He doesn’t like salads. Felix goes to McDonald’s. In McDonald’s he eats cheeseburgers and french fries. He eats a lot of cheeseburgers and a lot of french fries with ketchup. He does not eat fruits or vegetables. He eats bad food because it is delicious.

After six (6) weeks, Ed goes to Felix’s house. He goes to Felix’s house because Felix doesn’t go to the park. Ed wants to see his friend. Ed runs to Felix’s house.

Felix is watching T.V. and eating a cheeseburger when he sees Ed. Ed is running!

“Wow, Ed! You are very skinny!” Felix says.

Ed is happy. He likes to run. He likes good food and he likes his figure. Ed looks at Felix. Felix has parts of a cheeseburger on his big stomach. Felix is super fat! But, Ed is a good friend so he simply says, “Thanks, Felix. You are a good friend. Can I have a french fry?”

The end.

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Simple Stories in English: Ed Wants a Girlfriend

Season 1, episode 2

It can be hard to wander through life alone, especially on Valentine’s Day. Ed the elephant is searching for the perfect girlfriend. He wants someone who is nice, fun, and patient. However, as Ed discovers, those traits can sometimes be hard to find. 

This short, simple story is told in the present tense and focuses on the words “is”, “nice”, “mean”, “say”, “ask” and “write”. 

ED WANTS A GIRLFRIEND

There is a gray elephant. The gray elephant is named Ed. Ed is big, handsome and young. Ed is nice, intelligent and shy. Ed has friends, but he doesn’t have a girlfriend. Ed wants a girlfriend because it is Valentine’s Day. Ed wants a good girlfriend. Ed wants a nice, fun, and patient girlfriend.

Ed decides to walk in the park. In the park, Ed sees a lot of possible girlfriends. Ed sees a short girl who is very, very pretty. Ed runs to the girl. He runs and runs. He doesn’t watch where he is going and he runs into the girl.

“Hello,” Ed says, “you are really pretty. What’s your name?”

The girl looks at Ed and says, “My name is good-bye, clumsy elephant.” Then she runs away from Ed.

Ed is not good. The girl was not nice to Ed. She was very mean. Ed feels very shy. Ed sees another girl. The girl is tall, skinny, and very, very pretty. Ed walks up to the girl and says, “Hello. I-I’m Ed. W-what’s y-your n-name?”

“Hello, shy elephant,” the girl says. “I’m Selena.”

“Nice to meet you, Selena,” Ed says. “I want a girlfriend. Are you nice, fun and patient?”

“Yes!” Selena yells. “I need a boyfriend too. What are you like?

“I am nice, patient, and hardworking,” Ed says.

“Oh no!” Selena cries. “I want a bad, impatient and lazy boyfriend.” Selena cries and cries.

“Selena is crazy,” Ed thinks. Then he says, “Goodbye, Selena.”

Later, Ed sees another girl. The girl has brown hair. She is not tall or short and she is very, very pretty. Ed looks at the girl and says, “Hello, beautiful. What’s your name?”

“My name is Kesha. What do you want?” the girl asks.

“I want a girlfriend. What are you like?” Ed asks.

“I am mean and I have five (5) boyfriends,” Kesha responds, “and I don’t need another one.”

“Okay,” Ed says, “bye.”

Ed walks in the park and thinks that it is impossible to find the perfect girlfriend. He looks at all the girls. He sees lazy girls and athletic girls. He sees fat girls and skinny girls. He sees girls with blonde hair, brown hair, red hair and black hair. Finally, he sees a special girl.

Ed walks up to the girl and says, “H-how are you?”

“Hee, hee. I’m good, cutie,” the girl says. “You are shy and handsome.”

“Yes, I am shy,” Ed says, “and you are very pretty. I want a girlfriend. Are you a nice girl?”

“Yes!” the girl shouts. “I am nice, fun, and patient.”

“What’s your name?”

“My name is Lori.”

“Lori, do you want to be my girlfriend?” Ed asks.

“Yes!” Lori shouts.

Ed is very happy because he has a perfect girlfriend. Ed sees his friend Felix. Felix runs in the park. Ed shouts to him.

“Hello Felix! I have a girlfriend. Her name is Lori and she is nice, fun and patient.”

“How are you, beautiful?” Felix asks.

“Wow, mouse,” Lori exclaims. “You are small, handsome and perfect. Good-bye fat elephant!”

Felix is not happy with the girl. He says “You are not nice, you are mean. My friend Ed is not fat!”

Lori does not like being yelled at. She cries and runs home.

“You are a good friend, Felix. Thank you,” Ed says.

“You’re welcome, Ed. You are also a good friend,” Felix responds.

“But now I don’t have a girlfriend for Valentine’s Day,” Ed says. He is sad.

“You don’t need a girlfriend,” Felix exclaims, “you have friends!”

Ed thinks Felix is right. He doesn’t need a girlfriend.

“Felix, let’s go eat!” Ed says.

The End.

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Simple Stories in English: The Elephant and the Mouse

Season 1, episode 1

What do people do in the park? They run and walk and maybe even dance. What does an elephant do in the park? Well, he writes poetry and makes friends with a mouse, of course. 

This short, simple story is told in the present tense and focuses on the words “is”, “does not”, “sit”, “say”, “run” and “write”. 

THE ELEPHANT AND THE MOUSE

An elephant sits in the park. He sits on a bench. The elephant’s name is Ed. Ed the elephant is big and grey. Ed the elephant sits on a bench in the park. He does not run, he does not walk, he does not dance. Ed the elephant sits and listens to music and looks at people. Other people run and walk and dance. Ed does not. He sits on a bench and observes.

Ed has an idea. He sees a paper. Ed writes a poem on the paper. Ed listens to music and observes people and writes a poem. When he is done, Ed reads the poem. It is a good poem. It is not a bad poem.

In the park there is a mouse. The mouse walks in the park. The mouse is small and grey. The mouse sees Ed the elephant. The mouse is curious and walks towards the elephant. The mouse touches Ed’s foot. Ed sees the mouse and screams, “AAAAAAAAAAAAH!”

Ed the elephant runs. He runs towards the people in the park. He runs towards the people that are running and walking and dancing.

“Stop!” the mouse says. “Please don’t run away. I am not bad, I am good. I just want a friend.”

Ed the elephant stops and looks at the mouse. The mouse is small, he is not bad. Ed walks back to the mouse and sits on the bench.

“Hello mouse. My name is Ed. What’s your name?” he says.

“My name is Felix,” the mouth says.

“Nice to meet you, Felix,” Ed the elephant says.

“Nice to meet you too, Ed,” Felix the mouse says.

Felix sees that Ed has a paper. Felix is curious. He looks at Ed’s paper. He sees that there is a poem on the paper. Felix reads the poem and exclaims, “Your poem is magnificent!”

“Thank you,” Ed says, “You are a good mouse. You are a good friend.”

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