
Alliterative Stories

The winner of the alliterative story is


Herman's Hillbilly Horses
written by 3 hillbilly girls
Kristen, Abbey, and Rabakah
Typed by Kristen
Herman brought hay for some horses at
Hillbilly Horse Farm one morning.
Herman's horrible, humiliated horses hated Herman
so bad that they hurled Herman across
the horizon of Hillbilly Horse Farm.
Herman hurt his head and had to go to
the Holy Hospital.
Herman's head healed and he got to go back to
Hillbilly Horse Farm.
At Hillbilly Horse Farm, Herman's horses
hollered at Herman to say hello.
Herman was riding his favorite hillbilly
horse, Halusafur.
He happened upon a hillbilly girl named Holly.
He had a hankering for her and they lived happily
ever after on a high hill with his hillbilly horses.


Here are the other amazing alliterative stories:
Tremendous Tigers
written by Tonya, Kelsey, and Jackie
Terrific tigers try to be tremendous in the tunnel. One tiger went out of the tunnel to the store to get some tangerines and to the trees to get some of the tomatoes. Then the tigers saw a tank that had been left in the jungle that was filled with tarantulas. They were dancing tiger teachers because the tigers did well at their times tables. When they turned in the tags, they got a tigger token. Tomorrow the tigers are supposed to have a date with Tinker. We hope you like the tiger story.

Georgie's Jungle
written by Sheena, Keri, and Nikki
Georgie's Jungle grew giant jellybeans. Georgie's wife Ginger jumped joyfully as she ate giant jellybeans. Just as they were having success their daughter June came back from junior college. She hurt herself playing jump ball. The jolly joker on June's jumper had green juice on it. Their son Jack came from Jupiter in his jump suit to see June. June had to go to Judea to get her joint fixed. Jack had to go back to Jupiter. When June got to Judea a gypsy named Janet joined her joint together. A man named General Geam found a gem that was genuine to give to June. He took her back to Georgie and Ginger's house on a giraffe.

Coal Koolaid for Carl
Kabob lived in a cast iron castle with a cunning koala called Kiev who was caught eating a kiwi on a king size king post. The crazy, cool cat called Kabob climbed a curtain to kiss a crazy cobra called Colem.
At Christmas, Colem called Kabob from a cable car asking for some koolaid for his caged capuchin called Carl in Kentucky. Kabob used a compass to take the Koolaid to Carl. The coal colored Koolaid turned crudy Carl's kisser into coal.
