Showing posts with label Week 11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 11. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2016

Storytelling Week 11: No Belly Button Bert

Authors Note:  This week I based my story off of one of the Jataka tales from the book “The Giant Crab and Other Tales from old India” The story from the book I focused on is “Lacknose” this is about a gardener who had no nose.  There were three boys that came into his garden asking for flowers, but only one of them got one because of honesty.  My story follows along with a man who has no belly button and owns the most glorious pool in the town.  Everyone wanted to swim in this mans pool, but you will see that only some people will be able to swim in the pool.   These people were allowed and welcomed to swim in the pool because the man with no belly button felt that they were genuine people.  Read the story to see the different types of people that try to come swim, but the man doesn't allow in because not genuine enough. 

No Belly Button Bert 


There once was a pool boy named Bert who had no belly button.  Bert was an excellent pool cleaner.  He knew all the tricks to getting the pool to be in tip top shape.  He loved cleaning pools but he never took his shirt off due to not having a belly button so he always just got his shirt soaking wet while cleaning. Bert was embarrassed that he didn't have a belly button and couldn’t wait until he had his own pool. He spent many hours a day for many years to earn enough money to build his own pool.  While Bert’s pool was being built many of his neighbors saw how extravagant his pool would be.  They saw slides, a high and low diving board, and big red comfortable tanning chairs being moved into his backyard.

Bert didn't have many friends because they thought he was strange for not having a belly button.  Everyone in Bert’s neighborhood had pool parties, but he was never invited.  It didn't take long for his neighbors to start being friendly to him after they noticed how enormous of a pool he was going to have.  Bert became frustrated with this because he knew that it was only because he was going to have an extravagant pool.  Bert decided that he would have a pool party but is only going to invite those who don't care that he doesn't have a belly button.  Two weeks before his pool was finished he put a huge sign in his yard promoting his pool party, and that it is invite only.  Neighbor after neighbor would come up asking for an invite to the pool party.  Bert only awarded invites to those who approached him in the right way. 

His first neighbors that came up to him brought a doctor along with them.  They explained that the doctor was willing to look into getting him a belly button. But Bert thought to himself how ridiculous of them to think that someone will be able to give him a belly button, so he shooed them away with no invite.  His second neighbors came baring gifts.  Bert enjoyed all the yummy treats they brought except for these cookies that were made to look like humans in swimsuits that had no belly buttons! Bert thought to himself how foolish of these people to come and mock me, and sent them on their way with no invite.  The third neighbor that came to visit him didn't have any gifts but the truth.  The neighbor approached Bert and let him know how sorry he had been for treating him like an outcast, when in reality he was just like everyone else.  Bert appreciated the honest apology and invited the third neighbor to come and swim.  

Bibliography:  Rouse, W.H.D. “The Giant Crab and Other Tales from Old India.” Illustrated by W. Robinson.  Release Date: May 5, 2011. 



Thursday, April 7, 2016

Week 11 Reading Diary: Jataka Continued

Week 11 reading Diary: The Giant Crab and Other Tales from Old India

Reading Part B:

Birds of a Feather
-I like the name of the horse: Chestnut.  I also like the other name Strongjaw. The names were the most interesting par of this story.

Spend a Pound to Win a Penny
-The monkey shouldn't have stolen the peas, but I think that the men throwing stones was to far.  I like how peas were the choice of food for the horses.  The monkey shouldn't have been so greedy about one pea he should have just let it fall and moved on with all the others peas he had.

The Cunning Crane and the Crab
-This is funny because sometimes in the summer the water can get extremely low in the lakes and ponds.  Of course the crane offers to help the fish stay in water, in his mouth!

Union is Strength
-The quails were never to get away from the fowler. Lets be real their feathers wouldn't be able to help them out as much as they would need to get out of the net.

Silence is Golden
-The poor cub wasn't able to roar as loud as he wanted, but it makes sense because he is only a baby.
 
The Quail and the Falcon
- Interesting that the falcon couldn't get the quail on his own grounds.  In fact when the falcon tried he ended up dies out of shock of not being able to reach him.

The Bold Beggar
-It was strange how if you liked the king you could see him eat his dinner without charge. Who would want to do that?! I like how no one else got a meal like that man., shows what courage could do for you.

The Lion and the Boar
-All of these stories deal with different types of animals that have to confront each other.  It is interesting to see which animals are being created to work together and who eats who.  Its funny to relate it to the real world.

The Goblin City
-A city of all she-goblins.. I bet that gets intense with some crazy arguments and fights.  I love how the she-goblins brought clothes and food to the sailers that had come upon their city.

Lacknose
-What a sad life to be a gardener that had no nose to smell all the wonderful flowers planted.  (No I understand the title better, and it's a pretty good pun!)

The King's Lesson
-I like the kings name "Godfrey" It would be a good day to have no quarrels hanging around.

Week 11 Reading Diary: Jataka Stories

Week 11 Reading Diary The Giant Crab, and Other Tales from old India 

The Giant Crab
-At first I was like why wouldn't the elephants just crush the crab?! I mean they are big enough to easily take care of the problem.  I now see that they were waiting the crab to use his claws so that they knew where he was.  I also like how there is an wife and husband elephant, because in real life elephants love each other so much that they are willing to die for one another.

The Hypocritical Cat
-I liked how the cat said his name was Holy and that he was facing the sun because he was worshiping it. when really it was all a plan to eat the mice.  I like how they overcame the cat and lived in peace and happiness. I'm sure we all have cats to overcome that would lead us to peace and happiness

The Crocodile and the Monkey
-The monkey should have never trusted the crocodile.  But I like how he out smarted the crocodile and was able to eat the free food the earth had given him.  Mrs. Crocodile should just settle for something other than someones life to find food.

The Wise Parrot ant the Foolish Parrot
-The names of the parrots are so fun! Beaky and Tweaky! What a harsh punishment, to be plucked. This was a cute story with birds and I usually hate birds.

The Dishonest Friend
-Thats strange that a rat was able to eat a plough.  This has turned into a sad story where a boy has now been taken! Thankfully the plough and the boy were turned back safe.

The Mouse and the Farmer
-I like how the farmer and the mouse worked together, the mouse brought him something he gave him something in return. Gross! I can't believe the farmer wanted to eat the mouse.. That would be disgusting.

The Talkative Tortoise
-This sounds like the type of turtle for me! I talk way to much sometimes so we would get along nicely. That was harsh that the fish basically said they would rather die than keep hearing him talk, makes me sad for the turtle. Very sad ending that the turtle died, just because others didn't want to hear him talk.

The Monkey and the Gardener
-Interesting turn around because you always hear that monkeys are smart but these Monkeys weren't able to pull though and be wise.

The Goblin and the Sneeze
-I like how they mentioned that is how the goblin got their names

The Goblin in the Pool
-The goblins don't want anyone messing with there water, and this is why when the monkey who was told not to go down there went he disappeared.

The Foolish Farmer and the King
-A happy ending where a King shows a good nice side by giving the farmer tons of Oxen

The Pious Wolf
-Sad that the wolf was willing to eat a kid.  Good thing it was just the fairy and she was able to trick the wolf and then he didn't get anything.