Dear Mrs Hamilton,
While I was reading a fable called The Emperor's New Suit by Hans Christian Anderson I realized that I have read it before in a picture book when I was younger. I do not think that this story was any different than the one I read in the picture book.
This story is one of my favourite stories ever. I like it so much because I think it gives a great message, don't be greedy and also it is very funny and entertaining because you know the clothes the swindlers are making fake but everybody else doesn't.
One part of the story that surprised me was when the child told the emperor that he wasn't wearing any clothes. It surprised me because I thought everyone knew what the swindlers had told them "anyone who can't see these clothes means they are unfit for their office or is stupid." So I thought nobody had the guts to call themselves stupid.
Sincerely,
Jessica