The Princess and the Pea Quiz
Once there was a prince who was looking for a princess. But she must be a
real princess. The prince went right round the world, and although he
found several once upon a time the beautiful princesses, there was always
something not quite right about them. In the end he came home, very
disappointed.
One night, there was the most terrible storm. It thundered, it lightninged
and the rain poured down in sheets. The king and queen and prince sat
round the fire toasting crumpets. Suddenly there was a ringing of the bell
at the palace gates. Putting on his mackintosh, the king went to see who
could be outside on such a dreadful night. When he opened the gates a
princess was standing there. But what a sight she was! Water streamed off
the ends of her long hair, ran down her clothes and into her shoes.
-"You´d better come in," said the king, leading the princess into the palace
where she stood, dripping, and not looking at all like a princess.
- "Yes, I am a princess," she assured them.
The old queen was doubtful. "We´ll soon see about that," she said to
herself. And she went to prepare the spare bed for their young visitor.
First she took off all the bedding and then she laid a pea at the very
bottom. On top of the pea she put twenty mattresses and on top of the
mattresses she put twenty feather beds.
The next morning the princess was asked how she had slept.
-"I hardly slept a wink all night," she said. "The bed was desperately
uncomfortable. There was something hard at the bottom of it and I´m
sure I am bruised all over."
Now they knew she was a real princess. For no one but a princess would
be able to feel a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds!
The prince was thrilled to bits for he had already fallen in love with her.
And they decided to be married.
As for the pea, well it was put into a museum where it may still be seen if
no one has stolen it.
THE END
real princess. The prince went right round the world, and although he
found several once upon a time the beautiful princesses, there was always
something not quite right about them. In the end he came home, very
disappointed.
One night, there was the most terrible storm. It thundered, it lightninged
and the rain poured down in sheets. The king and queen and prince sat
round the fire toasting crumpets. Suddenly there was a ringing of the bell
at the palace gates. Putting on his mackintosh, the king went to see who
could be outside on such a dreadful night. When he opened the gates a
princess was standing there. But what a sight she was! Water streamed off
the ends of her long hair, ran down her clothes and into her shoes.
-"You´d better come in," said the king, leading the princess into the palace
where she stood, dripping, and not looking at all like a princess.
- "Yes, I am a princess," she assured them.
The old queen was doubtful. "We´ll soon see about that," she said to
herself. And she went to prepare the spare bed for their young visitor.
First she took off all the bedding and then she laid a pea at the very
bottom. On top of the pea she put twenty mattresses and on top of the
mattresses she put twenty feather beds.
The next morning the princess was asked how she had slept.
-"I hardly slept a wink all night," she said. "The bed was desperately
uncomfortable. There was something hard at the bottom of it and I´m
sure I am bruised all over."
Now they knew she was a real princess. For no one but a princess would
be able to feel a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds!
The prince was thrilled to bits for he had already fallen in love with her.
And they decided to be married.
As for the pea, well it was put into a museum where it may still be seen if
no one has stolen it.
THE END
Âge recommandé: 9 ans
Créé par
Cris Moreno Medina
Spain
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