I would live in the countryside because its a quite its not a busy place.
I enjoyed the story because it was nice to hear about the things in the countryside. I would give the story 5 out of 5 because I like the peaceful things in the countryside.
My favourite talk is Hansal and Gretal because it shows how clever the children are and not to be like the horrible step mother. I used to read when I was little but I still read it.
My Great Nanny lives in the countryside and has a big garden. I would love to live there as I see lots of different birds. A woodpecker comes most days for his lunch, I love to see him but have to be very quiet and keep still! It is quiet in the country compared to a big town which is noisy.
The mice enjoyed visiting but we’re glad to be back in their own homes. I would give this book 5 out of 5.
I love to read Peter Rabbit because he gets up to mischief with Benjamin Bunny and Lily Bobtail.
Oliver would much prefer to live in the countryside as there are a lot of cars in towns and cities. You might get run over. (Especially if you are a mouse!) Also there are lots more places to play outside in the countryside. Oliver enjoyed the story. It’s a book we read at home too. He thinks the author is trying to tell us that people should try new things, like living somewhere new, and also that not everyone likes the same place to live. Oliver gives this story 100/100!!
Oliver’s favourite traditional tale is Rumplestiltskin. He thinks it’s funny! But we also discussed how the young girl in the story shouldn’t have lied about being able to spin gold. The king was very greedy too. So it’s an interesting story.
I live in Solihull, it is a town and it quite busy, there are a lot of cars especially where I live, they drive fast and everyone is in a hurry.
My Nanny has a cottage in Wales, in the countryside. When we look out of the window there is no traffic, green mountains and grey sheep and cows.
When I am older I want to live in the countryside because I like peace and quiet. I think the story made us think about how different the town and countryside are, it was a nice story and I would give it 5 out of 5.
My favourite traditional tale is The Gingerbread Man!
I would like to live in a town when I grow up. If I wanted to eat I could go to Tesco instead if having to wait for my own food to grow.
I think the author is trying to tell us that you might like to visit a friend somewhere else and then enjoy going home.
I liked the story. 5/5.
I like the stories if Rupert, they seem like they are from a long time ago, even if not traditional. Rupert goes on lots of adventures and his friends don’t believe him when he tells them about his adventures.
I would live in the town because I could get treats from the sweetie shop.
The moral of the story was to try both of the places to see what you like the best.
I will give it 100/100.
My favourite story is Robin Hood.
I would like to live in the country side because it is peaceful and quiet and I would like to live in the city because it has lots of shops so I can always get food whenever I want. I enjoyed the story because both mice were happy in the end and it was very interesting.
My favourite story is Snow White because she is pretty and beautiful and there is always a happy ending.
I would live in the countryside because its a quite its not a busy place.
I enjoyed the story because it was nice to hear about the things in the countryside. I would give the story 5 out of 5 because I like the peaceful things in the countryside.
My favourite talk is Hansal and Gretal because it shows how clever the children are and not to be like the horrible step mother. I used to read when I was little but I still read it.
My Great Nanny lives in the countryside and has a big garden. I would love to live there as I see lots of different birds. A woodpecker comes most days for his lunch, I love to see him but have to be very quiet and keep still! It is quiet in the country compared to a big town which is noisy.
The mice enjoyed visiting but we’re glad to be back in their own homes. I would give this book 5 out of 5.
I love to read Peter Rabbit because he gets up to mischief with Benjamin Bunny and Lily Bobtail.
Oliver would much prefer to live in the countryside as there are a lot of cars in towns and cities. You might get run over. (Especially if you are a mouse!) Also there are lots more places to play outside in the countryside. Oliver enjoyed the story. It’s a book we read at home too. He thinks the author is trying to tell us that people should try new things, like living somewhere new, and also that not everyone likes the same place to live. Oliver gives this story 100/100!!
Oliver’s favourite traditional tale is Rumplestiltskin. He thinks it’s funny! But we also discussed how the young girl in the story shouldn’t have lied about being able to spin gold. The king was very greedy too. So it’s an interesting story.
I live in Solihull, it is a town and it quite busy, there are a lot of cars especially where I live, they drive fast and everyone is in a hurry.
My Nanny has a cottage in Wales, in the countryside. When we look out of the window there is no traffic, green mountains and grey sheep and cows.
When I am older I want to live in the countryside because I like peace and quiet. I think the story made us think about how different the town and countryside are, it was a nice story and I would give it 5 out of 5.
My favourite traditional tale is The Gingerbread Man!
I would like to live in a town when I grow up. If I wanted to eat I could go to Tesco instead if having to wait for my own food to grow.
I think the author is trying to tell us that you might like to visit a friend somewhere else and then enjoy going home.
I liked the story. 5/5.
I like the stories if Rupert, they seem like they are from a long time ago, even if not traditional. Rupert goes on lots of adventures and his friends don’t believe him when he tells them about his adventures.
I’d like to live in the Country, because it’s peaceful and quiet.
I think the author is telling us to try both places before making our home.
I loved the book so 5/5.
I love the Hungry Caterpillar as it was the first book I learnt to read.
I would live in the town because I could get treats from the sweetie shop.
The moral of the story was to try both of the places to see what you like the best.
I will give it 100/100.
My favourite story is Robin Hood.
When I grow up I would like to live in a town because it’s busy, noisy and there’s lots to do!
I really liked the story and give it 5 out of 5
My favourite traditional tale is The Gingerbread Man
I would like to live in the country side because it is peaceful and quiet and I would like to live in the city because it has lots of shops so I can always get food whenever I want. I enjoyed the story because both mice were happy in the end and it was very interesting.
My favourite story is Snow White because she is pretty and beautiful and there is always a happy ending.
I would like to live in the countryside because it is quiet and i love nature.
1000/1000 is good.
I love the story of the enormous turnip
I would be a town mouse because I’ll be able to make new friends as town is so busy.
My favourite story is the Polar Bear Paddle. It’s my favourite story because it’s about helping others and learning how to swim
I would like to be Pippin the country mouse. It is peaceful and quiet in the country and you get to play in the garden.
I like the book Burglar Bill and have read it lots of times.