The Peach/Ten Tigers

Rolo discovers a secret compartment on the ship that contains a rare family heirloom. Featuring two new stories: “The Peach,” a song about a magical fruit, written by two friends from South Carolina named Maci, age 8, and Lydia, age 10, and “Ten Tigers,” a story about big cats competing for cake, written by an 8 year old from Georgia named Luke.

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Illustration by Camila Franklin

Illustration by Camila Franklin

Original Stories

The Lost Spoon and Why I Don’t LIke Forks

by Maci, age 8, and Lydia, age 10, South Carolina

The peach - One day a girl named Sarah bought a peach seed from Lowe’s and it was glowing. She planted it anyway. When she planted it she realized it came with a pack of strange water and strange fertilizer. She watered the plant with the strange water. And fertilized it with the strange fertilizer. And it grew in a day. She hugged the tree and a pink glowing peach fell off. She ate it. Then she took a bath. Her legs got stuck together and then got scaly. She called for her mom and she asked “what is happening?”. Her mom said “you are turning into a mermaid. We need to take you to the mermaids.” The mermaids taught her how to swim. Once she learned the ways of the mermaids she learned how to talk to fish. Once she knew all the mermaids she said “when will I meet the queen?” The mermaids said “UMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM”. THen her mom came and Sarah said “mom, you have a mermaid tail!” Then the mom said “I AM THE MERMAID QUEEN!” THE END

Our adaptation of “The Peach” was written by Nimene Wureh, and Produced by Ellen Winter with Additional Production by Brendan O’Grady and vocal direction by Jack Mitchell

Ten Tigers

by Luke, age 8, Georgia

Once Ten Tigers found a piece of cake. One tiger wanted it, but two other tigers wanted it too, but they HATE cake. The King Tiger wanted it so none of the other tigers got any. Then one Brave Tiger jumped out of the bushes and scared the King Tiger away, so he got to eat the cake all by himself. The End.