Thursday, April 14, 2016

Storytelling for Week 12: Amelia and the Baby

Once upon a time there was a woman living alone at the bottom a large hill. She lived in the countryside and all of her neighbors lived at least a mile away. Her name was Amelia and she was an older woman. For her whole life she was always pretty secluded and kept to herself. She rarely had visitors and fairly ever left her house. However, she was content. Amelia lived a simple and ordinary life and she loved it. Her life was just how she always pictured it to be. She was ready to grow old in her cute little house alone.

Then, one morning as she was drinking her coffee she heard a very strange noise. It startled her so much that she almost dropped her coffee cup on the floor. She had never heard a noise so shrill. It sounded like a person or animal crying out. Amelia was very scared to go check on the noise because it was so unusual for her house. She was never disturbed. She tried to go on with her morning but the noise was so unbearable and sad that she decided she must go check to see what or who was so upset.

She walked out of her house, but she did not see anything. Luckily she was able to follow the cries in hopes that it would lead her to the source. As she followed the sound the cries grew louder and louder she knew she must be close. Then all of a sudden, she heard the noise above her, and as she looked up she saw a bassinet in a tree with a baby inside! She was so speechless she did not know how this baby got there, who it belonged to, or how she was going to get it down. All she knew was that she had to rescue this baby. 



First to calm it she sang…

HUSH-A-BYE, baby, on the tree top;

When the wind blows, the cradle will rock;

When the bough bends, the cradle will fall;

Down will come baby, bough, cradle, and all. 

She sang this over and over again until it calmed the child. Then she was able to climb the tree. With a lot of effort, she was able to get to the top of the tree and grab the bassinet. She then climbed safely down the tree. As soon as she got safely to the ground she picked up the child to hug her and make sure she was alright. She was a beautiful baby girl. She had no idea where the parents were and no idea how to start looking. She decided to take her in as her own for the time being.

Amelia’s quiet little life was now full of love and joy.

Author's Note: For this story I took a simple nursery rhyme and built a story around it. I gave it meaning and a background story. I always sang rock-a-bye baby but I never truly knew what it meant. 

Bibliography: My story was based off of the nursery rhyme, Hush-a-bye, baby. This story is part of the Nursery Rhymes unit. Story source: The Nursery Rhyme Book edited by Andrew Lang and illustrated by L. Leslie Brooke (1897).

3 comments:

  1. This little story was great! I like being able to take tiny little stories like nursery rhymes and make long and interesting stories out of them! You did a great job of making Amelia seem really interesting and like a real person who was just living her life until it was interrupted by a little baby who brought her love into her life!

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  2. This was a very cute little story! It was impressive how you built the story around those few lines of the rhyme. I don't think I would be brave like Amelia and go out to explore if I heard a shrill noise coming from outside. It was quite fun to read and I'm glad that both the baby and Amelia had a happy ending.

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  3. Hi Kristine! I never even thought about that nursery rhyme having a story behind it and I really like what you did with it! you made a very nice story out of a kind of creepy lullaby. When you just hear the song it is weird the baby cradle is in a tree top, outside, in the wind. And I'm glad the old lady in the story agreed that it was strange and questioned why it was like that!

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