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Stone SoupA retelling by Kama Einhorn • Illustrated by Necdet Yilmaz

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Stone SoupA retelling by Kama Einhorn • Illustrated by Necdet Yilmaz

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No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,

recording, or otherwise, without written permission of the publisher. For information regarding permission, write to Scholastic Inc., 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012.

Written by Violet FindleyIllustrated by Necdet Yilmaz

Designed by Maria LiljaISBN: 0-439-77399-7

Copyright © 2006 by Scholastic Inc.All rights reserved. Published by Scholastic Inc. Printed in China.

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Once upon a time, there was a village. It was a nice place to live except for onething. People did not like to share.

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One day a visitor came to town. “Hello! Does anybody have food to share?”he asked. “NO!” said everyone.

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“That’s OK,” said the visitor. “I will makestone soup for everyone.” Then he took a stone and dropped it into a giant pot.

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The visitor sniffed his broth. Some peoplecame outside to see what he was doing.Some watched from their windows.

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“Mmmm, I love stone soup. The only thingbetter is stone soup with cabbage!” said the visitor.

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That gave one man in the village an idea.He brought a cabbage and put it in the pot.

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Then the visitor said, “I once had stone soupwith cabbage and carrots. It was delicious!”

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A woman brought carrots and put them in the pot.

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Then the visitor said, “I once had stone soupwith cabbage and carrots and corn. It was delicious!”

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11A boy brought corn and put it in the pot.

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Then the visitor said, “I once had stonesoup with cabbage and carrots and cornand beans. It was delicious!”

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13A girl brought beans and put them in the pot.

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The soup cooked and cooked. Finally, it was ready. Everyone ate a big bowl. “This is delicious!” they all said.

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The soup made them so happy that theydanced and sang all night long.

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From then on, the people in the villageshared. And their very favorite thing toshare was stone soup!

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Glossary

broth thin soup

cabbage a green leafy vegetable

sniff to smell

village a very small town

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ISBN: 0-439-77399-7

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