Finishing the Jack and the Beanstalk Tale
Here is a simple, kid-friendly ending to the tale, perfect for a 7-year-old.
- Jack’s giants and the beanstalk: After Jack climbs the beanstalk, he finds a giant’s house high in the clouds and gathers treasures the giant had, like a bag of gold and a goose that lays golden eggs.
- Jack’s bravery: Jack uses his courage to think quickly when the giant discovers him. He knows he must protect his family from danger and share their good fortune.
- The escape: Jack escapes from the giant’s house with the treasures. He carefully climbs down the beanstalk until he reaches the safety of the ground.
- Calling for help: Jack calls his mother to tell her what happened and to bring a plan for using the treasures wisely.
- Everyone is safe: The family uses the money to build a better home, buy food, and take care of themselves. The giant’s threat is gone, and the land is safer for them.
- The moral: The story ends with a feeling of safety, sharing, and using bravery and cleverness to help loved ones.
Endings can vary in different versions, but this gentle ending keeps the focus on courage, family, and making things better with good choices.