Fairy tales illustrated by children!
ΣIn a dense forest, there once lived a little pig, Bubu, whose dream was to take part in the Olympic Games, in swimming. However, the other animals that would participate did not let her dive into the pool, because it was dirty and filled the water with mud. Boubou was very sad, until one day she met Madame Zizi, a cat whose fur was shiny and smelled of musk. He looked at her with jealousy and swollen eyes from crying.
"Why are you crying, you squealing whine?" he asked her.
"I want to take part in the Olympics, in swimming, but they don't want me because..."
“Why… you're an outgoing mixed race, but you're also lucky. I will help you" Madame Zizi told her and gave her a bubble bath to smell. "I will be your father-in-law," he explained to her.
"So?" Bubu asked.
"I will give you a cap, a swimsuit and a bathing suit printed with the name of my company, "Cosmetics Madame Zizi", and an aftertaste that I left from Pagisi. You better get out first, or... you'll pay me back the money I wasted on you."
Bubu accepted immediately, and after washing herself, ran to the pool. There, however, he always came last in training. He was sure to lose. He took the paths into the forest and wept. A badger who heard her, approached her and smelled her.
"You suck, pig," he told her.
"The shower gel I washed off smells, but what can I do about it? If I don't come first in swimming at the Olympics, I will have to pay a lot of money to Madame Zizi who is my sponsor."
"Give me the bubble bath and in return I'll give you a magical herb that will make you come first."
Bubu traded the bubble bath for the herb, and on the day of the competition, she ate some of its leaves. He jumped into the pool and swam so fast, he broke the world record. As soon as she realized this, she peed with joy, and then… the color of the pool changed and everyone knew that she had eaten the forbidden magic herb.
The Olympic Committee canceled her participation, and then Bubu, regretful, told them that she wanted to make amends and would write a book about all the animals that had competed honestly in the Olympic Games. He said it and he did it. He even gave it the title: "The Fairytale Olympiad of Animals".
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