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Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”.
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Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

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Page 1: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

Cockatoo and TigerCockatoo and TigerA narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010,

based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010,

based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”.

Page 2: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

Once upon a time, at the zoo...

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Page 3: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

... there lived an ugly cockatoo.

He lived high in the trees. Some of his feathers were ugly. The feathers in his comb and wings were messy.

Page 4: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

Down below, in the big cats’ cages, there lived three tigers.

One of the tigers had no stripes. He was just plain orange.

Page 5: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

“May I have some of your stripes?” he asked his friends.

“No!” they roared. Then they laughed at him.

Page 6: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

The plain tiger was very sad.

Page 7: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

The tigers tried to catch the ugly cockatoo.

They wanted to chew him up and swallow him for dinner.

Page 8: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

One night, the sneaky, ugly cockatoo tiptoed into the tigers’ cage.

He pulled out all of his ugly feathers.

Page 9: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

He glued the ugliest feathers onto the sad tiger’s body.

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Page 10: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

The next morning...

... the tiger was surprised because of his beautiful, new, black stripes!

Page 11: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

The cockatoo was very happy...

... because now he looked so handsome!

Page 12: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

Cockatoo and Tiger lived happily ever after.

Page 13: Cockatoo and Tiger A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based on the fairy tale of “The Ugly Duckling”. A narrative by 1K at Penrith PS, 2010, based.

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