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Thursday, 6 June 2013

Paul Morton's Fantastic Illustrations

Paul Morton is a very talented illustrator with over ten years  experience in the business. The Notebook Ninjas were extremely excited to be using three of Paul's  illustrations as starters for writing. A lost bear, Tarantula Tartlets and performing amphibians: take a look below at a selection of work that the Ninjas produced this week. 
You can see more of Paul Morton's portfolio at http://www.hotfroggraphics.com/


The Lost and Lonely Bear!

The polar bear looked around him, the ice was gone!  Where was it? He thought that he was in a different world, so he looked around for anyone who he thought could help him.  Then he saw some foot prints in the sand. So he followed the foot prints until he came to a hole in the ground.  The polar bear popped his nose into the hole and sniffed.  Suddenly he heard a noise in the hole. It was getting louder and louder and then the polar bear took his nose out of the hole and something peered over the edge of the hole and looked at the polar bear.  The polar bear stared back at the thing!  The polar bear asked what he thought was an alien if he had seen his den.  The meerkat asked him what it looked like.  He said ‘It looks all icy and crystal white and cold’.  The meerkat said 'no'.  The polar bear felt sad.  But then the meerkat said he might know someone who could help.       

So the meerkat got out of this hole and he had to run to keep up with the polar bear.  The polar bear was getting very hot.  It was very hot in the desert and the polar bear needed shade to cool down in.  So he asked the meerkat if he could find him some shade or a tree.  He took him to the only tree in the desert and there was an owl.  Owls are wise but this was a cheeky, wise owl.  So the meerkat left them and the polar bear asked the owl if he had seen any ice.  The owl said 'yes!'  He said 'It’s too far for you but I can take you'.  So the polar bear asked 'How?'  The owl said 'Hold on to my feet and I will take you there'.  The owl began to flap his wide wings and they took off!  Below them they could see the meerkat going back to his den.  The polar bear was very tired so he drifted off to sleep in the owls feet.  He dreamed of his icy den.  But because he was relaxing he let go of the owl's feet!  He fell on to something wet and cold.  It wasn’t sand.  It wasn’t grass.  Can you guess what it was?  It was ice!  Then the polar bear woke up.  He saw that he was back where he belonged.  He crawled into his den and lived happily ever after.
The End.





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Won day a frog clled bella went for a wolk. it was jusd him but he herd a noiz. hee sord his frend it was his frend Doree. He sor mumy and his mum givt him a cis. the end.


The frog that could do ballet

One glorious spring day there was a frog called Splash.  Now Splash was an unusual frog because Splash liked ballet.  But all the other frogs told Splash that it wasn’t frog-like to do ballet, but Splash wanted to prove them wrong!
So he decided to put on a ballet show but he was going to tell them it was a bouncing show so they would come.  The next day Splash was up early making posters and a stage.  That night at dinner Splash told everyone about the bouncing show, so they agreed to go.  Splash was so pleased. 

That sunny morning Splash was so excited he woke up at 5 am in the morning!!  For the rest of the morning Splash was getting ready for his ballet show. He put on his ballet uniform and started to practice his dancing and then he realised it was time for the show.  So he got ready pulled down the curtains and then he saw shocked faces so he carried on dancing.  And then at the end of the show everyone started to clap and cheer.  The rest of the frogs liked it so much they wanted the frog to carry on and so he did it for the rest of the day.

The End.



The Dancing Frog Of Moonlight Pond

The frog danced and turned
On her lily pad.
The moon shone bright-what a sight!
And leaves blew in the dark of the night.
The other frogs watched in wonder and awe,
At a spectacle never seen before.
As she spun into the air,
Even the water-newts had to stare.
As she swirled for all to see,
The notes played on-a, f, then g.
Then as they saw the finale unfold,
She jumped really high-then lo and behold,
The frog plunged into the water below.
The animals clapped; they loved the show.
She got a massive standing ovation,
The rest of that night there was a huge celebration.
The frog danced and turned
On her lily pad.




Zombie Tarts!

One day at Paignton zoo the clumsy keeper fed the rhinos octopus. Meanwhile Guy’s tarts jammy and nutellary were fed to the rhinos as well!  In the rhino's mouth the octopuses hugged the tarts to float on the saliva but it killed them = Zombies!!!!
The rhinos coughed them out and Guy ate them!

                                                                 The End
(That night his pee was ink!)



The Spider Tart

There was once a boy called Jim.  Jim had an obsession with spiders and any flavoured tarts.

One wonderful Sunday morning Jim was eating some cornflakes for breakfast when he saw a spider upon his cereal.  He tried to avoid eating it so he got a spoonful of cereal and went to eat it when suddenly the spider majestically leapt onto the spoon! Before Jim could react, he ate the spider...

HE LOVED IT!

Ten years later...

Jim became a scientist.

He wanted to study what different flavour tarts tasted like with a spider on top.  That’s when he invented the spider tarts.  He started with his own bakery with lots of cookies and cakes, but the main thing he was selling was his spider tarts.  That’s why he named the bakery ‘The Spider Tart’...

It was a massive failure.

He carried on eating the spider tarts but he died on his 1000th.




1 comment:

  1. Wonderful stories and poems, Thank you for bringing my pictures to life.
    I like all of them but especially laughed at the 'nutellery' tarts and Splash the dancing frog. brilliant.
    Paul.

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