The Red Hat Robber
By Asia – Aged 11


By Asia – Aged 11

By Athena – Aged 8
Once upon a time,
There was a little girl called Bella. Bella lived in a small town.
Bella loved animals.
One day when she was out riding Bella saw a waterfall. Through the waterfall Bella could see white shapes. So Bella got off her horse tied her to a tree and went to the edge of the waterfall.
There was a local legend of unicorns living behind the waterfall.
Bella jumped into water and swam to the shapes. When Bella arrived at the other sie she was amazed at what she saw.
In front of her where dozens of unicorns. Bella had heard that the King of the town was afraid to eat food because he thought the towns people were poisoning his food. An old wise man told him the only way to stop this happening was to kill a unicorn ,cut off its horn and turn the horn into knives and forks.
Bella did not want this to happen so she got the unicorns together for an important meeting. Bella told them that her King wants to kill one of you.
Now at this time the King and the OldWise Man were out unicorn hunting. When they arrived at the resting place for the unicorns and saw Bella they thought the uncicorns were distracted by the girl so they decided to try to catch one of them. When Bella was not paying attention the king ran behind a unicorn and flung a golden harness round its neck. He dragged him back to the coach.
The king pushed the poor unicorn inside. He drove off quickly. Bella was very upset and told the other unicorns. The unicorn who had been taken had no idea he was going to a frightful place of the Kings castle. When King got to the castle the King tied the unicorn to a tree. Bella arrived just behind them. Bella mangaed to get the unicorn when the King went inside.
When the King found out who had taken the unicorn and taken it back to its natural home he was furious. He called for Bella to come to the castle.
When Bella arrived two gaurds took her up to the king.
“Bella” the King boomed “You are banished from this kingdom”. Bella was frightfully upset. Bella went back to the unciorns and told them what had happened and sat by the waterfall. Then a unicorn came up to her.
“ Who are you?” the unicorn said.
“ I am nobody.”Bella said
“Lets go for a ride” the unicorn said.
Only nobody is allowed to ride unicorns.
By Evie – Aged 10
As I stepped onto the platform of the disused station, I could see spider’s webs, old and dusty.
The mice were squeaking inside the waiting room.
I could feel the platform edge crumbling beneath my feet and the stench of old coal floated around my nose.
I felt scared and alone. Also I was terrified that I would fall, and no one would be there to help before a train came.
By Nina – Aged 10
“Hmmm,” Maybe l hummed looking at her ragged slipers. She could do with a new pair yet she didn’t have almost enough for the pair she want. She knew she needed a new job, denifently. The lemon yellow sun began to melt pass the whispy clouds melting untill [it] sank behind the hills. “A job, at…at…” she sighed and [looked] down at the desk.
Then it struck her, a job in London: London was big city where there where many jobs. She grabbed a pen and began sbilling down a request. She begged her Aunt Mary to let her stay in her house in London, she told her how quiet in [it] was in the countyside and pleaded her to help her find a job. She sleaded [sealed the letter] with hope that she could go.?
By Sam – Aged 8
We have to set out
Into the cold dark murky street,
If we want to trick or treat.
Seems a big risk to take
Just for a bag of sweets.
In the windows
Candlelight grins from pumpkin skin,
Spider webs lurk to catch us
Vampires, sheeted ghosts and witches,
Answer to our banging on their doors.
Mums, dads, grans, grandads try to scare.
But smiling through their costumes
Cause no fright,
And hand over our sweets without a fight.
Until we come to Number 13.
No decorations, no lights.
But we knock anyway.
The door creaks to show the way to total blackness
Then a huge piercing shrinking scream.
We run, we scatter.
Our parents say,
No one has lived at Number 13 for many a day
Then they always look away.
Written, designed and illustrated by Oliver (aged 11) inspired by the Adventures of Indiana Jones.
The boat was sailing in the river when suddenly rebels attacked from the shore. They shot the driver he was dead and when he fell his weight turned the wheel. Then they were going closer and closer. If they got any closer the soldiers would be all shot. Barthelemy quickly turned the wheel but it was to late. He was shot. The little boy grabbed the wheel and slowly they moved away from the gun shots. All the bullets mist the boy because he was so small and no–one could see him.