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Reading Champion: The Farmer and the Ogre: Independent Reading Turquoise 7
Reading Champion: The Farmer and the Ogre: Independent Reading Turquoise 7
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In this Scandinavian traditional tale, an ogre demands the farmer's crops. Can the farmer trick him? Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practice and reinforce their developing reading skills, with engaging artwork and a reading activity.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 24 pages
Publication date: 27 April 2023
Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
In this captivating Scandinavian folktale, an avaricious ogre relentlessly demands the farmer's bountiful crops. With ingenuity and quick thinking, the farmer devises a clever scheme to outwit the ogre and protect his livelihood.
The story unfolds in a quaint village nestled amidst rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. The farmer, a hardworking and honest man, toils day and night to cultivate his crops, relying on the sun, rain, and soil to yield a prosperous harvest.
One day, as the farmer was tending to his fields, the ogre appeared, his eyes glinting with greed and his mouth watering at the sight of the bountiful crops. "Give me your crops, farmer!" he demanded, his voice hoarse with hunger.
The farmer, knowing that he could not afford to give away his hard-earned produce, tried to reason with the ogre. "I have worked tirelessly to grow these crops, and they are my livelihood. I cannot afford to give them away to anyone, let alone an evil ogre like you."
The ogre, however, was not swayed by the farmer's words. He continued to demand the crops, threatening to destroy the farmer's farm and take everything he had if he did not comply.
The farmer, feeling a sense of desperation, knew that he had to come up with a plan to trick the ogre. He spent days and nights brainstorming, trying to think of any way he could outsmart the ogre and save his crops.
Finally, after much contemplation, the farmer came up with a brilliant idea. He decided to invite the ogre to a dinner party, hoping that he would be too distracted by the delicious food and drinks to notice the missing crops.
The farmer invited the ogre to his farm, and the ogre arrived with a big smile on his face, eager to partake in the feast. The farmer served the ogre a hearty meal, with roasted meats, steaming vegetables, and a variety of delicious desserts.
As the ogre ate and drank, he became increasingly distracted by the delicious food and the lively conversation around the table. He forgot all about his demand for the farmer's crops and began to enjoy himself.
Meanwhile, the farmer had discreetly hidden the crops in a nearby forest, knowing that the ogre would never find them. He had also invited a group of friends and neighbors to the dinner party, who were all disguised as trees and bushes to keep the ogre from noticing anything unusual.
As the night wore on, the ogre grew increasingly drunk and clumsy. He stumbled around the farm, knocking over furniture and causing chaos. He even tried to dance with the farmer's wife, but he was so drunk that he fell over and spilled his drink on her dress.
The farmer and his guests watched in amusement as the ogre stumbled around, but they were also relieved that they had outsmarted the ogre and saved their crops.
The next morning, as the ogre woke up with a headache and a stomachache, he realized that he had been tricked. He was furious with the farmer and demanded that he give him the crops immediately.
The farmer, however, was not intimidated by the ogre's threats. He stood his ground and refused to give away the crops. "You have been invited to my farm as a guest, and you have enjoyed a delicious meal. But you have no right to steal my crops," he said.
The ogre, realizing that he had been outsmarted, grew frustrated and eventually left the farm, vowing to return and seek revenge.
From that day on, the farmer and his family lived in peace and prosperity, knowing that they had outwitted the ogre and protected their livelihoods. The story of the greedy ogre and the clever farmer became a legend in the village, and people would often tell it to their children to teach them the importance of ingenuity and quick thinking in times of trouble.
In conclusion, this captivating Scandinavian folktale showcases the power of intelligence and wit in the face of adversity. The farmer's clever scheme to trick the ogre and save his crops teaches us that even in the darkest of times, there is always a way to overcome challenges and protect what is most important to us.
Weight: 68g
Dimension: 147 x 211 x 4 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781445184180
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