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Unicorn spotted in a swimming pool!

Last week, Tiny Tina, who is 20 years old, saw a unicorn swimming in the pool at Thetford Leisure Centre in Norfolk.

Tina, who was just swimming, could feel waves pushing against her and heard the beating of wings. She was telling us about how good of a swimmer it was.

When ‘The Tale End Informer’ interviewed Tina, she said “I heard the patter of footsteps on the windows above me and then the next thing I see is the shattered glass falling from above and a unicorn came flying down into the pool!”

Unicornologist, Dr Pepper, said that the Lava Unicorn is trying to attack these majestic creatures and their home.

The Ocean Unicorn

The Ocean Unicorn, who is a legendary creature, hasn’t been seen since 1803! It lived on the coastline. However, now it lives in the deepest depths of the ocean because it can be mistaken as a fish. If it stays in the water for a week or two it’s fur goes all wrinkly. 

 

The deepest depths of the ocean is where all the happy, colourful fish go because they know it is a clean place with no rubbish or seaweed. It’s a wonderful place to celebrate as there is always a DJ to make everyone dance. The Ocean Unicorn invites everyone to relax as many sessions go on throughout the day.

 

It’s bright blue eyes shine in the dark to show the way while the strong, powerful wings and tail power through the crystal clear waters. The bright, sharp horn controls the waters all around the world. When it flies around, water comes flaring out of both nostrils to keep itself hydrated. The muscular body and legs help it speed through the waters and the large hooves scoop the water away to help it swim even faster!

 

These shy and wonderful winged horses main food is seaweed but sometimes it eats sharks or whales if they’re a threat to the wonderful, colourful fish. It is a good thing that they like seaweed because most days they swim around cleaning up the ocean and eat the seaweed away. Sometimes they do get a bit of cloud candy as a treat or a really hard and long day. Most of the time, they have cloudberries for breakfast and so that they can have a good stretch of their wings in the morning.

 

Ocean Pegasi have big hearts to help all the animals in marine life but if you are a threat you will be attacked by a big, honed horn. To treat everyone on a big party night or to celebrate a good day’s work they fly up to the clouds and get everyone’s favourite food… cloud candy!

 

If you have ever seen an Ocean Unicorn you could hand feed one seaweed if you have gained their trust. Maybe also stroke them but NEVER on the horn because if you touch their horn one slight big all the power of the water is gone! Remember though, these are wild creatures so do not try to ride on them as they resent such an intrusion! Let’s keep these graceful creatures safe for future generations.

What is earaching

What is small?

An ant crawling over a child’s hand and a blade of grass lying on someone’s head.

 

What is easily lost?

The tv remote in the sofa and car keys in the bottom of my mum’s handbag or coat pocket.

 

What is heavy?  

A deep worry about something you have done wrong and sad emotions filling you up.

 

What is hot?

A kettle on a cold winter’s day and the sun burning on a hot summer’s day.

 

What is painful?

The tiny rubbing on your little toe when your shoes are too small.

 

What is rare?

My sister doing any jobs, making me do them.

 

What is common?

My sister just sitting on her phone all day like a lazy teenager.

 

What is earaching?

The thunder breaking through the clouds and an angry teacher shouting at everyone to be quiet.

Millennium Falcon

I have never gone to space with aliens

But I have gone on the millennium falcon ride at Disney World.

 

I have never protected a tanker in the army

But I have protected a flag in airsoft.

 

I have never ran to the enemy’s base in war

But I have stolen a flag in paintball.

 

I have never swam off a waterfall

But I have gone on the rapids at Center Parcs.

 

I have never swam the Atlantic ocean

But I have swam a mile at Thetford’s sports centre.

 

I have never done a front flip off of the great wall of china

But I have done a front flip on a trampoline at gravity in Norwich.

 

I have never scrambled up Mount Everest

But I have strolled up the stairs.

 

I have never gone on a ride underwater

But I have gone on Oblivion’s drop at Alton Towers.