Once upon a time Rapunzel and a handsome prince got married. 

 

            Rapunzel was so happy to be married that she cried and made a puddle of tears.

 

           

The wicked witch stepped into the puddle and shrieked because she was slowly turning into a toad. 

 

            “Oh where should we put you?  I guess we’ll take you to the same castle you had me in and put you up in the tower so you can’t put any other spells on people,” Rapunzel said to the witch.

 

            The prince and Rapunzel loaded the frog into a cage and put it high up in the tower.

 

The witch’s husband, the warlock, soon heard the news.  He went to see his wife but she was in a tower of the castle stuck in a cage.

            To get up into the tower, he had to say the rhyme, “Froggy, Froggy, let down your soggy…tongue.”  The warlock was able to see his wife and he soon got to work.

 

He had to change the toad back into his wife - the witch. The warlock said the magic words, “ABRA-K-DABRA!!”

Poof!

 

The warlock said, “Where is the witch, where is my wife?”

The witch had turned into a pig.

 “OH NO!!” the warlock said, “I guess I’ll go home to my house that sits in the dark and creepy forest  and get the spell out of the warlock spell book.”

When he finally found the spell it was very late. He had a delicious supper of toad legs and planned to go back the next day.

 

He went back to the castle and said, “Piggly, Piggly let down your wiggly …tail.”  Once he was in the tower he said, “Hocus-Pocus Peanut Butter!”

 

Poof!

The warlock said, “Where is the witch?  Where is my wife?  OH NO!!  The witch is now a unicorn!  I guess I will go home and find the right spell.”

 

It took so long to find the spell that the warlock had to go back the next day.  He enjoyed a delicious meal of pork chops.  The next morning, it took the warlock an hour to get to the castle. 

The warlock said, “Unicorn, unicorn let down your long….horn.”  Once he had made it up into the tower, the warlock said, “Stay out of trouble on the double!”

 

The witch was back! 

 

“I didn’t like being all those other animals!  It was embarrassing and painful when you were climbing up parts of my body,” the witch said.

 

“Maybe we should treat other people how we want to be treated,” the warlock replied.

 

The witch and the warlock decided that from that day on they would always treat other people how they would want to be treated.

 

The End!