The Polar Bear and the Penguin
Once upon a time, in the icy world of the North Pole, there lived a polar bear. His name was Boris. Boris was a big and strong bear with thick white fur. He loved to play in the snow and swim in the icy waters.
Far away, at the South Pole, there was a cute little penguin named Penny. Penny had a black and white coat and short, stubby wings. She was very good at sliding on the ice.
One day, by a strange twist of fate, Boris and Penny met in a magical place where the ice from both poles joined. Boris was curious about Penny and Penny was a bit scared of the big polar bear at first.
But Boris showed his friendly side. He shared his fish with Penny and they started playing together. They slid on the ice, built snow forts, and had so much fun.
As time went by, they became the best of friends. They learned that even though they came from different poles, their friendship could overcome any distance.
Questions:
Where did Boris live?
A. At the South Pole.
B. At the North Pole.
C. In a forest.What was Penny good at?
A. Flying.
B. Swimming.
C. Sliding on the ice.What did Boris share with Penny?
A. Berries.
B. Fish.
C. Leaves.How did they feel when they first met?
A. Happy.
B. Scared.
C. Angry.What did they do together?
A. Sang songs.
B. Built snow forts.
C. Climbed trees.