《胖国王》

《胖国王》

Ubhala
authorJiaye XIE

《胖国王》 从前有一个国王,他很胖。 胖国王走路走快一点,就会流很多汗。 胖国王不可以弯下腰来绑鞋带。 有时候,和大家开会,胖国王就累得睡着了。 胖国王不喜欢运动,只喜欢大吃大喝。 医生说:“国王的身体不健康,这样下去不得了。” 大家都说:“我们的国王太胖了! 不对!是太胖太胖了。 国王很不快乐,因为他也想瘦下来。 厨师说:“国王要少吃薯条、巧克力、蛋糕和汉堡。国王要多吃蔬菜、水果和鸡蛋。” 医生说:“国王要多运动。” 公主说:“国王可以一边玩呼啦圈,一边听音乐。” 皇后说:“国王可以爬楼梯做运动。 又过了好多好多天,国王变瘦了。大家都说:“我们的国王很健康!”国王开心地笑了。

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emotional intelligence
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