🍚✨ The Magic Porridge Pot


📜 Script 

NARRATOR:
Once upon a time, a poor girl lived with her mother.
They were hungry and had no food.


NARRATOR:
One day, the girl met an old woman in the forest.

👵 OLD WOMAN:
“You are kind. Take this magic pot.”

👧 GIRL:
“Magic?”

👵 OLD WOMAN:
“Yes. Say: ‘Cook, little pot, cook!’
And it will make sweet porridge.
To stop it, say: ‘Stop, little pot, stop!’”


NARRATOR:
The girl ran home and tried it.

👧 GIRL:
“Cook, little pot, cook!”


NARRATOR:
BUBBLE! BUBBLE!
The pot filled with yummy porridge.

👩 MOTHER:
“It’s amazing!”

👧 GIRL:
“Stop, little pot, stop!”


NARRATOR:
The pot stopped.
They ate happily every day.


NARRATOR:
One day, the girl went to town.

Her mother was hungry.
She said:

👩 MOTHER:
“Cook, little pot, cook!”

The pot started bubbling…


NARRATOR:
But—she forgot the words to stop it!

The porridge rose—
over the pot,
over the table,
out the door!


NARRATOR:
Porridge filled the streets!

People climbed rooftops.
They shouted, “Help!”


NARRATOR:
The girl came back and saw the mess.

She shouted:

👧 GIRL:
“Stop, little pot, stop!”


NARRATOR:
And it did.
The village was full of porridge…
but everyone had a sweet breakfast.


NARRATOR (ending):
And from that day on,
they always remembered the magic words.

THE END.

 


📚 Vocabulary 

  1. Porridge – warm, soft food made from oats

  2. Magic – something that does not happen in real life

  3. Pot – a round container for cooking

  4. Bubbling – the sound food makes when cooking

  5. Forest – a place with many trees


🗣 Useful Expressions 

  1. “Cook, little pot, cook!” – The magic words to start the porridge

  2. “Stop, little pot, stop!” – The magic words to stop the porridge

  3. “The village was full of porridge…” – A silly and fun image of the magic going wild


❓Comprehension Questions 

1. 👧 Who gave the girl the magic pot?

2. 🍲 What did the pot make?

3. 🧙 What were the magic words to stop the pot?

4. 😱 What happened when the mother forgot the words?

5. 💡 What lesson did the girl and the village learn in the end?