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Never tell a lie

Never tell a lie. Written and illustrated by. ZANTHE GOEDHALS. Chapter 1. One sunny Saturday afternoon, a little puppet walked past a mouse who was chewing a piece of cheese.

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Never tell a lie

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  1. Nevertell a lie Written and illustrated by ZANTHE GOEDHALS

  2. Chapter 1 One sunny Saturday afternoon, a little puppet walked past a mouse who was chewing a piece of cheese.

  3. Then the little puppet asked the mouse: “Can I also have a piece of your cheese?” Then the mouse replied: “No, you can’t have a piece of my cheese!”

  4. Then the puppet asked the mouse: “Then would you tell me where you found that cheese?” “Yes, I found the cheese at the front door!”

  5. Then the little puppet walked to the front door and found nothing.

  6. Then the puppet went back to the mouse and screamed: “YOU SAID THERE WOULD BE CHEESE AT THE FRONT DOOR, BUT YOU LIED!”

  7. “I am so sorry that I lied to you, puppet, I didn’t really mean to lie to you!”

  8. Then the puppet said: “I shall never talk to you again!” Then mouse was very sad about what he did.

  9. The next day, mouse said that he was very very sorry, but puppet didn’t forgive him, then mouse gave puppet some flowers!

  10. Puppet was very glad that mouse gave her some flowers, they bedame best friends from that moment on!

  11. NEVER TELL A LIE This story is about teaching children not to tell a lie, even if you meant it as a joke do not tell lies… Illustrated by- Zanthé Goedhals

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