There were three dancing princesses who one was the littlest and then there was the biggest, that was three. And there was the tallest that was four like ainsley. And then there was five crowns on top of the store. And one said, “Hey I can buy those crowns because there’s a little one. And then the door cracked. There was a secret passage that you could get it. So there was poinkies on the door, like a poinky pine, and then they pushed something and it opened. They went in and it opened. Then they tried to turnt he candle and it went down. And then they fell in a place where there was learning. You could learn. Then they pushed a button that opened something so you could use tools. And then there was fans, swords, and a sling and bow and arrows. They dno’t know how they got in the secret passage and then there appeared windows on the kingdom and weeds.
And then there growed things and then one growed taller. One was angry at the taller one, but then there was one who loved people. And then there was a shiny one who loved people. And she loved. And then there was one, two, no three birds in the sky. And then there was a star in the sky that said God loved the angry one. So he sent a nice person to be loved on. The princess has a small door. They couldn’t fit in. they were locked in it. When they were old little kids, one died. There was two more left. And then they were shrinked. And then their sister came back to life. And then the secret passage closed and it never locked up again and the kingdom was saved. The end.
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Comments (6)
What an imagination! A great story to start the day with!
Has she seen Alice in Wonderland? I think all the growing and shrinking and general randomness of that movie would impress her 🙂
Wow …. It’s so neat that we can save these stories for all time 🙂 I sure wish I had blogged/ journalled when our kids were small.
Beautiful Ainsley!
oh wow! I LOVE her story!
katie
So adorable! I especially liked the poinky pine part 😉
I am sending money in the mail to purchase the copyright to Ainsley’s story!!! OR should I just purchase a one-way ticket to Sacramento for the little author?