The little rabbit went to play with the kitten. He was afraid of rain, so he brought an umbrella.
The little rabbit said to the kitten: "Let's go play!"
The kitten said: "Okay! Let's take the bus!"
The little rabbit said: "That's so far. It takes half an hour to walk through the forest."
The kitten said: "It doesn't matter, my house will take us flying through the forest to the bus." "Stand over there."
Little Rabbit said: "That's great."
They took the house and flew to the bus stop. But, there are no buses. They flew back from the house.
Seeing the flowers and butterflies on the ground, the kitten knew that it was home.
This is an assignment for Chenchen to make up a story by looking at pictures. There are several seemingly unrelated patterns on the picture: umbrella, rabbit, cat, house, forest, flower, butterfly. There are no story scenes that can be seen at a glance, so Chenchen needs to string them together himself. Within the "reasonable" range, string together all the patterns.
To say "reasonable" actually means that you need to use your imagination to find out the correlation.
Chenchen’s ability to write stories now is much better than when she first started doing homework last semester, and she basically doesn’t need my guidance. What surprised me this time was the connection between the forest and the house, especially the house.
The little rabbit went to play with the kitten. He was afraid of rain, so he took an umbrella with him. After discussing the place, the forest appeared and became the path to reach the destination: through the forest to the bus station. After I heard it at the time, I felt that it happened quite naturally and was not unexpected at all.
When the little rabbit said "the road is too far" and the kitten told him that he could take a ride in his "house", I had to like it. It was adapted from "Up". Chenchen has not watched this cartoon, it was just an assignment he did last semester to look at pictures and make up a story, and he related it very cleverly.
The two of them flew to the bus station in the house. When they found that there was no bus, they flew back again. At this time, Chenchen began to describe the flowers and butterflies on the picture. I guess it was after looking at the picture that I realized Flowers and butterflies were added before I even mentioned them.
However, one thing I have to admit is that the changes I made to Chenchen’s article are basically faithful to his dictation as a young author, but the ending sentence "The kitten is very happy", seeing the flowers I was very happy with Butterfly Queen, but I never felt it was appropriate, so I changed it to "He knows he's home" because he saw a familiar environment.
What I am curious about is, since the house can fly, why not fly directly to the destination, but only fly to the bus station to take the bus?
I told Chenchen my curiosity, and Chenchen told me seriously: Don’t you know there’s not enough oil? The fuel in the house is only enough to fly to the bus stop and back, otherwise it will run out of gas!
Okay~_~, his "flying house" is for fuel. And the fuel tank is small.
I wish you can improve your "flying house" technology as soon as possible and be able to fly farther and farther!