A Story to Tell.

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Last week, a 7 Sisters teacher assigned one of her classes to make a “wordless picture book” of the kind they had been using in their spoken English class. The girls would work together over the weekend to plan and “write” a story, pick girls to draw and color the pictures, make it cohesive. The catch? It all had to be done in English. Knowing teens’ tendency towards dissent, the teacher had them elect a team leader and said that if they made her do too much of the work on her own, they would all lose credit for the assignment.

On Monday morning, the teacher went to class and excitedly asked to see the finished project. She was met instead by seven down-turned faces. “Where’s your project?” she asked. “Ma’am, no project,” responded the team leader. “No project?” “No, Ma’am. Too hard.” “I asked you if you understood the assignment.” “Ma’am, all girls were fighting.” “About what?” They then proceeded to each tell their teacher–in detail–about the stories they had wanted in the book. “Girls, that’s why you had a team leader.” “Ma’am,” the team leader piped up again, “no one would listen to me.” “That’s why I let you all vote!” Silence. “Can I at least see what you have?” “Ma’am, nothing.” “Nothing?” The team leader pulled out a stack of crumpled white paper with a few pencil lines on it. The teacher flipped through the stack and set it down on a desk. “I’m really disappointed in you girls.” She started in on a few sentences about working together and teamwork when she noticed some twinkling eyes in the corner followed by a sneaky elbow and a swallowed smile. She stopped speaking. At once, all the girls were giggling and someone called out “Just kidding!” These little jokesters are an endless stream of surprises, including this, the beautiful fourteen page picture book they presented that morning. Enjoy.

Once upon a time, there was a small village.
Once upon a time, there was a small village.
In that village lived a small girl named Kushi, which means "happy."
In that village lived a small girl named Kushi, which means “happy.”
Kushi lived in a hut with her father and grandmother.
Kushi lived in a hut with her father and grandmother.
She loved to care for the natural world. She had many pets including cats, birds, and rabbits. She loved working in her garden, growing beautiful flowers and vegetables for her family to eat.
She loved to care for the natural world. She had many pets including cats, birds, and rabbits. She loved working in her garden, growing beautiful flowers and vegetables for her family to eat.
Kushi's fairy godmother looked down at all the good things Kushi did and decided to reward her.
Kushi’s fairy godmother looked down at all the good things Kushi did and decided to reward her.
The fairy godmother flew down through the stars to meet Kushi.
The fairy godmother flew down through the stars to meet Kushi.
One day, Kushi was playing inside her home when she saw an injured goat outside her door.
One day, Kushi was playing inside her home when she saw an injured goat outside her door.
She gave some first aid to the goat and bound his wounds.
She gave some first aid to the goat and bound his wounds.
Kushi took the goat to the stable where she slept with it through the night.
Kushi took the goat to the stable where she slept with it through the night.
Early in the morning, the goat transformed back into the fairy godmother. For Kushi, she left many valuable things: fruits, gold, jewelery, new clothes, and vegetables.
Early in the morning, the goat transformed back into the fairy godmother. For Kushi, she left many valuable things: fruits, gold, jewelery, new clothes, and vegetables.
After she left the rewards for Kushi, the fairy godmother disappeared. When Kushi awoke, she saw all the valuable things, but she also saw that the injured goat was gone and she was worried.
After she left the rewards for Kushi, the fairy godmother disappeared. When Kushi awoke, she saw all the valuable things, but she also saw that the injured goat was gone and she was worried.
She ran out of the stable, looking for the lost goat. She went to her grandmother and shared what had happened.
She ran out of the stable, looking for the lost goat. She went to her grandmother and shared what had happened.
She showed her grandmother the valuable things and told her about the missing goat. All of a sudden, the fairy godmother appeared before them.
She showed her grandmother the valuable things and told her about the missing goat. All of a sudden, the fairy godmother appeared before them.
The fairy godmother explained that she had appeared as a goat to test Kushi and she had seen that Kushi was a very good girl and that is why she was rewarded.
The fairy godmother explained that she had appeared as a goat to test Kushi and she had seen that Kushi was a very good girl and that is why she was rewarded.

The End.