Tuesday, April 22, 2008
My CLEAN bedroom
I had a snow day at home and me and my Mom cleaned and organized my bedroom. We made zones. A zone for my computer, a hang out zone, a book zone, a music zone and a dressing zone. I LOVE MY ROOM!
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Saturday, September 1, 2007
Mercy Watson to the Rescue
by Kate DiCamillo
Illustrated by Chris Van Dusen
I think the pig is really funny. She really likes toast with a great deal of butter on it. I do too. Eugenia doesn't like Mercy the pig. Baby likes Mercy the pig. Mercy is afraid of the dark like me and when her parents sing her a song and turn the lights off her room becomes scary and dark. So she goes to snuggle with her parents, who are people not pigs. I think they adopted Mercy. And then when she snuggles into her parents bed, her dad is dreaming of flying a plane, Mercy's Mom was dreaming of making Mercy toast. Mercy was dreaming of eating that toast. For real, she wanted some. They are sleep acting. And when they're ending their dreams there is a big boom crash boom crash...This is when Mercy Watson comes to the rescue. You'll have to read the story to find out how it ends.
Illustrated by Chris Van Dusen
I think the pig is really funny. She really likes toast with a great deal of butter on it. I do too. Eugenia doesn't like Mercy the pig. Baby likes Mercy the pig. Mercy is afraid of the dark like me and when her parents sing her a song and turn the lights off her room becomes scary and dark. So she goes to snuggle with her parents, who are people not pigs. I think they adopted Mercy. And then when she snuggles into her parents bed, her dad is dreaming of flying a plane, Mercy's Mom was dreaming of making Mercy toast. Mercy was dreaming of eating that toast. For real, she wanted some. They are sleep acting. And when they're ending their dreams there is a big boom crash boom crash...This is when Mercy Watson comes to the rescue. You'll have to read the story to find out how it ends.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Helen Keller
By David A. Adler Illustrated by John Wallner
This book is a true story and at the end I was sad because she really died on June 1, 1968. Helen Keller understands people by spelling into her hand. She couldn't see and hear. The most important day in all her life was when she met her teacher Anne Sullivan. The boy who invented the telephone helped her find her teacher. People all over the world, even the president, honoured her experience.
This book is a true story and at the end I was sad because she really died on June 1, 1968. Helen Keller understands people by spelling into her hand. She couldn't see and hear. The most important day in all her life was when she met her teacher Anne Sullivan. The boy who invented the telephone helped her find her teacher. People all over the world, even the president, honoured her experience.
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