Piggie and the five ghosts
Piggie was waiting one Saturday morning for her five ghost friends who were coming to play with her. They each brought her a small gift. The first ghost brought her a new cup to drink from. The second ghost brought her a new plate to eat on.
The third ghost brought her a new spoon to eat with. The fourth ghost brought her a new bowl to eat out of. And the fifth ghost brought her a new fork to eat with.
When they all arrived together to say hello to piggie, it was so exciting because all the gifts were wrapped in little boxes. Piggie wanted to guess what the five gifts were first, before opening then.
She guessed if the first gift was a toothbrush, but the five ghosts said that it’s not a toothbrush. Then piggie guessed if the second gift was a pencil. And the five ghosts said that it’s not a pencil. Then piggie guessed if the third gift was a towel. And the five ghosts said that it’s not a towel.
Then piggie guessed if the fourth gift was a book. And the five ghosts said that it’s not a book. Then piggie guessed if the fifth gift was crayons. And the five ghosts said that it’s not crayons.
So then piggie opened up each of the gifts which the five ghosts brought, and was so excited to see a new plate, and a new spoon, and a new bowl, and a new fork, and a new cup.
Piggie was so happy, and then had some soup for lunch with the five friendly ghosts, and afterwards they all took a long nap together, and they fell asleep slowly, slowly, slowly.
(this was another story requested by my niece, with these specific elements)
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