A sea pig?

It is summer. Love and Drawy are snorkeling in the sea. They see a pig at the bottom. They dive.

They say:
– Hello!
– Welcome to America, no, sorry, Japan, no, Australia, no, I don’t know where, says the pig.
– What? America, Japan, Australia? We are in Gruntland! Protest the pigs.
– Ok, doesn’t matter anymore!
– He is strange, whispers Drawy.
At this moment the creature walks away.

– You see, says Drawy.
The pigs come out of the water.

 They are on the beach.
Was it a pig? Asks Drawy.
– I think it was a fairy, says Love.
– A fairy? Why?
– I have got a fairy.
– Where?
– She comes when I am in danger.
– Wow! Can you ask her who it was?
– When she comes, I can.
– I see.

At home Drawy and Love are watching the pictures from the beach.
– Wow, look, the sea pig in the distance, exclaims Drawy. Let’s show it to our friends!
– We’d better not.
– Why? Ups, you’re right…

After holidays, at school the piglets are  learning about the sea.

The teacher asks:
– What animals live in the sea?
She shows a board and points to the pictures on it.
– For example stingrays, shrimps, octopuses, seahorses, dolphins, crabs and seals.
At the end of the lesson she gives students the homework:
– Find out what pink animals live in the sea.

In the evening Drawy, Sticky, Love and Miracle are doing their homework together. They piggle the Internet. They find some pink jelly fish, seahorses, corals, sharks, starfish, snails, octopuses. Later they play.



Sticky, Miracle and Love go home. Then Drawy remembers his holidays.
– Yes, and pigs live in the sea, he writes.

The next day at school children read their homework. Drawy finishes his list:
– …. and pigs.
– What?! Cry the children. We don’t live in water!
– I do! Says Gummy and puts his head into the aquarium.


– Gummy! You are scaring the fish, says the teacher.
– Rather it is scaring me, says Gummy and shows his red nose.
– Ha ha ha, laugh the children.
– Drawy, why did you write “pigs”? Asks Arnica.
Drawy takes out his pigphone and looks for a photo.

– Oh, there, look!
Arnica’s eyes get widened.

– What is this? Do you really want to show me this?!
Drawy looks at the picture and blushes.

– Ouch, no, no, not me in the photo.
He zooms in the photo.
– Look, here, this pig lives in the sea.
– It is a wooper looper, says Arnica.
The children look at the teacher in silence.
– Ugh, sighes Arnica. An Axolotl, she says.
The children still have a dull look. Arnica turns on the white board and tells the children about this strange creature.

– Who can like it? Asks Gummy.
– I can. I like it, says Kate entering the classroom.
– Arnika points to Kate. You see, she can.
– Thank you, says Kate and smashes the door.


This story was made up by my student Kasia and written together. It is her in the picture 🙂 Thank you Kate!

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