Friday, October 9, 2020

Jack and The Beanstalk

 Jack and The Beanstalk by Naomi McMillan



Jack and The Beanstalk is a fairy tale.

Jack purchased magic beans for his mother due to them running out of food. The boy trusted the man that was selling the magic beans, in hopes to be able to eat.

When he woke up the next day, an enormous beanstalk growing next to his bedroom. He climbed the beanstalk and found that there was a castle. The castle had a giant man eating the dinner, soon after he fell asleep. Jack stole the bag of gold, and his mother was happy because the giant had stolen that money from Jack's father.

Jack returned and got rid of the bad giant. This shows that whatever is wrongfully done will have its punishment, whether it be now or later.

This is a fun story, although it is not real an only imaginary, the children can have fun learning that there is consequences to negative actions.

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