Four collaborative Gratitude Stories Etwinning 2019
Nuestra SeĂąora de la Seo (Spain) 7thth primary School of Agii Anargiri (Greece)
The colorless picture
Once upon a time there was a colorless picture in the British Museum. It was next to the Elgin marbles that belong to Greece. The picture showed the sun and a landscape but it was sad because it was colorless.
One day, a child stood in front of it. Suddenly, it heard the picture speak: “Hello” The child was surprised. “Can you talk?”, the child asked. “Yes” the picture replied. It said the problem and the child decided to help. It took out his crayons from his bag and started coloring the picture.
The boy painted the picture with his colours. Everyone liked it. He was very famous and the picture was very happy. It said “Thank you� to the boy.
The lion and the hedgehog
Once upon a time there was a lion and a hedgehog. The lion was helping the hedgehog and the hedgehog was helping the lion.
One day, the hedgehog helped an ant but the ant did not help him and he was sad. The hedgehog decided to teach the ant what “thank you” is and when we need to say “thank you.”
The lion and the hedgehog decided to give a present to the ant. The ant was very surprised and said: Thank you. They were good friends. The ant was happier than ever.
The thirsty panda
Once upon a time there was a very thirsty panda.
It went to a lake to drink water.
Going back it fell into a trap.
The panda found a paper with a message: Open all the doors in front of you and you will find something amazing. He opened the doors and found a river with magic water.
The water turned him into a child and he was happy forever.
Thanksgiving
Once upon a time there was a village that had the name “Thanks village.�
All the people in the village always celebrated “Thanksgiving.�
But there was a man that was not kind and he didn’t like “Thanksgiving.” He was bad with all people and he never said “Thanks.”
One day, the man dreamt of people celebrating this day with their families. And he was alone.
He got up and phoned a friend to be with him. He said: Thank you when he came.