Peter and the DragonBy Jenny Loehr
dragon Troy strawberries
forest grass Bruce
fire Peter street
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A long time ago in an enchanted that was close to an enchanted
village, there lived a fierce . Everyone feared the
because he breathed onto everyone and everything he saw. The
villagers were very angry with the , and they decided to have a meeting
about how to get rid of the .
They all met in the , and a man named stepped
forward with a clever plan to get rid of the .
suggested that they lure the dragon into a trap with a big bowl of ,
which happened to be the favorite food. Everyone agreed with the plan,
and they set the trap.
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The was immediately attracted to the and
inhaled the entire bowl instantly. He then set the bowl on and walked
away. The villagers were furious and decided to meet in the once again.
This time, a man named stepped forward with another plan.
suggested that they lay some dried over a large hole
in the ground. He suggested that they then lure the to the hole with
another big bowl of , hoping that he would fall into the hole and
become trapped. Everyone agreed with this plan.
Peter
After they set the trap, the was immediately attracted by the scent of
the . However, when he smelled the , he began to
sneeze. Each time he sneezed, came shooting from his nose, burning
up the and the bowl of .
While the villagers met in the one more time, a little boy named
, took a large bowl of with him to the . .
sat sat down in the and waited for the .
When the came, offered him the bowl of
.
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While the ate, kindly asked the
not to breathe at the villagers or their things. He further explained that
was dangerous to people and could easily hurt or kill a person. The
was very sorry that he had upset the villagers and agreed to go far away
where he couldn’t hurt anyone again.
was named the village hero and was asked to solve many more
problems for the villagers in the future. He would often demonstrate how much can be
accomplished to solve a problem when it is talked out.