2023 Mix ‘n’ Match Mini Writing Challenge Week #4!

Happy Memorial Day!

For some, today is about solemn and grateful remembrance.

For some, it’s also about parades and barbecues and family get-togethers, trying to get the kids to hold still long-enough to baste them with sunscreen, checking to see if you can get one more year out of that bathing suit (or if everyone’s favorite activity – bathing suit shopping! 🤣 – is required), reminding the kids that corn-holders are not for poking each other with, and hoping your better-half won’t set their eyebrows on fire lighting the grill!

BUT. . .!

It is also time for Week #4 of the 2023 Mix ‘n’ Match Mini Writing Challenge!

Yippee!!!

Mix ‘n’ Match Mini is a writing challenge for anyone who needs a little boost or a little encouragement to get writing….or maybe just a little fun!

You get to write your own story, enjoy and be entertained by everyone else’s stories, and get yourself in the running for some awesome prizes (please see the end of the blog post for a list of all the prize goodies…which keeps getting added to!)

For a full description of the challenge or to enter your Week #1 entry (or read other people’s entries 😊), please go HERE.
To enter your Week #2 entry (or read other people’s entries), please go HERE.
To enter your Week #3 entry (or read other people’s entries), please go HERE.

Remember, if you’re just stumbling onto this challenge, that you can submit your stories for previous weeks any time until Sunday June 25th, so you can still qualify for a prize!

And now, I know you’re all wondering what’s up for Week #4!

Mix ‘n’ Match Mini Writing Prompt #4 for Week 4

So far we’ve worked with a Character plus an Action, an Origin Story, and an Image with a Situation.

This week, we’re going to write a List Story!

Now, the key word here is story! We are not just writing a list. That would not be fun. We do plenty of that for grocery shopping and trying to keep track of our lives 😊

You will be using a list as part of your story.

So, choose a number from Column A, a type of list from Column B, and a subject/topic from Column C and write a 100 word story for kids using that list. For example, 5 Things No One Knows About Robots.

If you want to be factual you can, but you can also just have fun letting your imagination run wild! Maybe robots are afraid of the dark. . . or they have an insatiable appetite for gummy worms . . . 😊

(And yes, apparently I have an obsession with pie this month since this is the second time it’s been an option 🤣 But the alternative choice was hot dogs, which, ick 🤣)

Column AColumn BColumn C
3Things You Should Never Forget AboutBrothers/Sisters/Babies
5Things I Hate AboutDragons
7Things No One Knows AboutRobots
 Things I Love AboutCamping
  Me/You
  Pie Eating Contests

*Since it’s Memorial Day, if you’re inspired to work that in, please feel free! But it is NOT required!

  • Stories can rhyme or not – totally up to you!
  • You can go under or over 100 words if you want to – also totally up to you! – 100 is just a guideline
  • If you’re deeply inspired by a different number, a different type of list or a subject/topic that doesn’t appear above, go for it! – the purpose here is inspiration and to get you writing! Just tell us what you’re using!
  • For simplicity’s sake (and to aid skimming readers who might be interested in a particular thing) please say which Number, List Type, and Subject/Topic you’re using at the top of your entry along with your name, title, and word count (unless it’s obvious from your title.)
    For example:
    Booger Bryan
    by Marcia Writer
    107 words
    3, Things I Hate About, brothers
    Of course, if your story is titled 3 Things I Hate About Brothers, that should be pretty clear already 😊

So come join the fun! Get some writing done! Encourage your kids (or students) to give it a try! Or just have a good time together reading what other folks have written!

Post your Week #4 story in the comment section below, or, if you have trouble for any reason and can’t post yourself you may email it to me using the Contact Form and I will post it for you.

Ready, set, WRITE! 😊

(And remember, for full details on the 7 week challenge you can check HERE.)

Check out the Week #4 stories!

The School’s Out Campout – Kelly Clasen

Three Things I Hate About Dinosaurs – Elizabeth Meyer zu Heringdorf

Shelly’s First Camping Trip – Dawn Renee Young

Three Things No One Knows About Me – Tomi Rues

Three Things No One Knows About Moms – Ryann Jones

Things I Love about You, Jesus – Ellie Langford

Pink, Lavender and Teal – Elizabeth Thoms Charles

Bugs, bugs, bugs! – Stephanie Maksymiw

Dragon Secrets – Krithika Santhanam

Things I Really, Really Don’t Like About “Expecting” a Baby Brother – Susan E. Schipper

Three Things I Hate about Dragons, by a Princess – Lauren N. Simmons

7 Things I Hate About Camping – Michelle S. Kennedy

Trickster Brother – Lyn Jekowsky

Three Things You Should Never Forget When Inviting A Dragon For Tea – Marta Cutler

Newborn Baby Moments – Marie Prins

My Best Frenemy – Sara Kruger

Three Things You Should Never Forget About You – Debbie J. Arnn

Three Things You May Not Know About Babies (Plus One) – Patricia Nozell

7 Things You Might Not Know About Dragons – Kelly Kates

Don’t Blink! – Jill Lambert

I Don’t Want A Baby Sister (but I’ll try to) – Leslie Degnan

Middle Child Lament – Elyse Trevers

Adopt-A-Robot – Julie Hauswirth

What to Expect When You Are Expecting a Baby Brother – Colleen Murphy

5 Things You Should Never Forget about Camping – Katie McEnaney

3 Things I Hate About Pie Eating Contests – Isabel C. Rodriguez

Three Things I Love About Camping – Angel Gantnier

Brooklyn’s Diary – Linda Schueler

Three Things No One Knows About Dragons – Tiffany Hanson

Eight Ways to Make a Baby’s Day – Sarah Meade

Seven Things To Know Before a Dragon Sleep-Over – Beth Volkmann

Guess What I Learned Today! – Ashley Sierra

Beware of Bears – Ben Jeder

Dragon’s Camp-Out – Penny Taub

A Fun Time at the Fair – Dianne Borowski

7 Things No One Knows About Camping – Lauri Meyers

5 Reasons Why Babies Are Not So Bad – Julie Kurtz

A Love Letter to My Friend the Mountains – Haley Hendrickson

Three Things I Love About You, Me And We! – B. Holland Paley

3 Things Dragons Shouldn’t Forget About Us – Bev Schellenberg

10 Things I Love About My Dragon Don – Sally Yorke-Viney

Five Things I Hate About Camping – Sara Petersohn

Camp Rules – Deb Buschman

The Robot Who Took Over My Life – Royal Baysinger

When it comes time for prizes, names of all those who completed the challenge will be drawn randomly and matched with prizes drawn randomly until we run out! 😊

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Penny Parker Klostermann, talented author of THERE WAS AN OLD DRAGON WHO SWALLOWED A KNIGHT (Random House 2015) and A COOKED-UP FAIRY TALE (Random House 2017) as well as the forthcoming SPIDER LADY: Nan Songer and Her Arachnid WWII Army (Astra/Calkins Creek 2025) and another as yet unannounced 😊

⭐️ Mary Munson and Kate Talbot are offering a “Love Bundle”. They are the author and illustrator of LOVE WILL TURN YOU AROUND. Mary will sign the book and send swag (US only), and Kate will offer a critique (picture book manuscript OR art, winner’s choice!)

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique OR Ask-Me-Anything Chat OR a signed copy of SCIENCE, MATTER AND THE BASEBALL PARK (winner’s choice!) from author Catherine Ciocchi. Catherine is a multi-published author and a teacher with a knack for STEM-themed rhyming texts. Her books include SCIENCE, MATTER AND THE BASEBALL PARK (Gnome Road Publishing, March 28, 2023) and THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND (Arbordale Publishing, May 2015)

⭐️ a 20 minute Zoom or phone Ask Me Anything with Jilanne Hoffman, author of 2 board books, THE HONEY BEAR HIVE (Mudpuppy January 2023), HAPPY CAMPER (Mudpuppy January 2022), and the forthcoming picture book A RIVER OF DUST

⭐️ Copy Editing/Proofreading Of Up To 5 Picture Book Texts (All Types and Lengths) from Elizabeth Meyer zu Heringdorf, professional technical writer and copy editor.

Elizabeth Meyer zu Heringdorf

⭐️ a first read-through recording package from children’s author and poet Sarah Meade, contributor to HOP TO IT: POEMS TO GET YOU MOVING (Pomelo Books, 2020!) where she will read aloud and record up to five PB manuscripts for one author (1,000 words or less each, fiction or nonfiction, rhyming or non-rhyming) so you can hear how your stories sound to someone who is unfamiliar with them on a first read-through! Very helpful and emlightening!

⭐️ Ask Infowoman: A Library Consult Regardless of where you are in your writing career – brand new or seasoned author – Kathy Halsey has a wealth of information to help you! From insight into what books school librarians need/want in their collections (which can help you target your writing for success) to helping you create an engaging school visit and all kinds of things between…and beyond… check out her website to see what this fantastic prize can offer you!

Kathy Halsey currently serves on the State Library of Ohio’s “Choose to Read Ohio” program and writes curricular toolkits for SLO’s award-winning children’s books. She is a former K-12 school librarian, seventh grade English teacher, and bookseller for a children’s independent bookstore. Her first work for hire board book releases fall, 2023. 

2019 PBChat Mentorship
SCBWI Ohio Central-South Co-Assistant Regional Advisor
Former Community Manager, Storyteller Academy
Ohio Educational Library Media Association Past President

⭐️ a signed copy of ANIMALS IN SURPRISING SHADES: POEMS ABOUT EARTH’S COLORFUL CREATURES (Gnome Road Publishing, March 28, 2023)from author Susan Johnston Taylor! This book is great for classrooms and recommended by SLJ!

⭐️ a copy of Becky Scharnhorst‘s brand new picture book – just coming out tomorrow! – HOW TO GET YOUR OCTOPUS TO SCHOOL (Flamingo Books, May 16, 2023)

⭐️ A signed copy of Susanna Leonard Hill’s ALPHABEDTIME (Nancy Paulsen Books/PRH, October 25, 2022), generously sponsored by a very kind anonymous donor! Thank you so much for your donation, You Know Who You Are 😊

⭐️ A copy of Mary Kole’s Writing Irresistible Kidlit: The Ultimate Guide to Crafting Fiction for Young Adult and Middle Grade Writers

⭐️ A copy of Making A Living Writing Books For Kids by Laura Purdie Salas

⭐️ Making Picture Book Magic Self Study Class (any month)

⭐️ Magnetic PoetryLittle Box of Happiness

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203 thoughts on “2023 Mix ‘n’ Match Mini Writing Challenge Week #4!

  1. kellyclasenwriter says:
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    Happy Memorial Day, everyone!

    The School’s Out Campout
    By Kelly Clasen (185 words)
    4, Things You Should Never Forget About, Camping

    It’s the last day of school! And tonight, Dad is taking me camping to celebrate! Mom does NOT like camping, but she said she’d come if I memorized her four rules of camping.

    Rule 1: Pack it in, pack it out. This means I need to carry my own stuff to the campsite AND my own stuff back out, leaving no trace. This means I WON’T be bringing my Lego pirate set. Just my stuffed dragon (and maybe my raccoon, and maybe my bat).

    Rule 2: Leaves of three, let them be. Poison ivy is no joke, Mom says. Did you know you can get it anywhere on your body? Really, ANYWHERE.

    Rule 3: No wi-fi, no whining. Apparently, there are places where you CAN’T stream videos. Mom says we’re going to one of them, and I cannot complain about it. Maybe I should bring a book?

    Rule 4: A bear DOES poop in the woods (and so must I). Luckily, there are no bears where we live, but I do have biodegradable TP just in case!

    Mom has a deal. Let’s go camping!

  2. kathalsey says:
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    I am saving these, Susanna for the NCTE panel we are doing in Nov. 2023. Our panel includes Ellen Leventhal, Pam Courtney, Vivian Kirkfield, Nancy Churnin and me.

    I have 1 story so far and would like to offer Ask Infowoman: A Library Consult as a prize if you’d like.

  3. Elizabeth Meyer Zu Heringdorf says:
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    Three Things I Hate About Dinosaurs
    by Elizabeth Meyer zu Heringdorf
    129 words
    3, Things I Hate About, Dinosaurs (obviously)

    The first thing that I really hate
    About the dinosaurs of late:
    They always need to stay so hot,
    Which means I’m sweating quite a lot.
    I stuff them in the fireplace,
    I push until there’s no more space.
    But if they stick out by the ears,
    The second thing I hate appears.
    If they’re too cold, they yodel wide,
    Like goats upon a mountainside.
    They yodel far and yodel free.
    The thing that stops them? No. 3.
    Some ice cream: Chocolate chocolate chip.
    In a dish with caramel dip.
    I ran around all yesterday,
    So they could have their sticky way.
    But dinos always come through, though.
    They always share the ice cream. So:
    The things I hate are cancelled out
    By Ben and Jerry’s on their snout.

  4. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    POSTED FOR DAWN

    Dawn Renee Young
    Mix-n-Match
    Week 4
    SHELLY’S FIRST CAMPING TRIP
    WC-130
    (3 Things you should know about camping)

    Shelly’s brother loved camping trips with Dad
    Shelly was finally old enough to go.
    Once the tents were up, Dad said, “Fishing time.”
    Shelly grabbed her pole and slung it in the lake.’
    “You forgot your worm,” said Dad.
    “Worms, I don’t like worms.”
    Shelly didn’t catch a thing.
    “Now we clean the fish for dinner,” said Dad.
    “Oh! the poor fish. I don’t like to eat fish. Can I please eat a hotdog?” Shelly asked.
    After supper Dad built a fire. “Time for smores,” said Shelly
    “We forgot the marshmallows, chocolate, and crackers,” said Dad.
    “What? No smores,” cried Shelly.
    When they arrived home Mom asked, “Shelly, how was camping?”
    “It was okay, but you have to touch worms, catch and eat fish, and not forget stuff for smores.

  5. Tomi Rockey Rues says:
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    Three Things No One Knows About Me
    By Tomi Rues
    WC: 120

    If I ask you to tell me three things
    about you that no one knows,
    what would you say?

    You would eat ice cream at every meal if you could?
    Your super power is being sneaky?
    You can hold your breath for a long time
    under the water?

    Or,
    Thunderstorms don’t scare you?
    You can do pushups with one hand?
    You are really good at karate?

    Do you want to know my three things?

    I can whistle really loud with my fingers
    in my mouth.
    I actually like fresh spinach,
    a lot.
    If I had the choice,
    I would rather fly than be invisible.

    Ask your friends about their three things.
    You might be surprised, and you might not be!

  6. Tomi Rockey Rues says:
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    Happy Memorial Day, and as always, thank you! I appreciate this opportunity to write and interact with everyone:)

  7. Ryann Jones says:
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    Three Things No One Knows About Moms
    By Ryann Jones
    85 Words
    3, Things No One Knows About, Moms

    Mom’s love their kiddos.
    No secret, it’s true.
    But once kids are tucked in,
    There’s three things they do:

    First they pull out their
    “Mom Only” stash–
    Of chocolate delights and
    destroy hints of trash.

    Next they don slippers
    With fuzzy wool socks,
    While facial cream works
    And they pin up their locks.

    Last but not least–
    A luxurious bath.
    None dare disturb moms,
    Or they’ll face their wrath.

    And that’s what they do
    Every evening it’s true.
    Yes!
    Even mommy’s
    Need time to renew.

  8. Ellie Langford says:
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    Things I Love about You, Jesus
    By Ellie Langford
    99-Words
    7 Things I Love About You

    Dear Jesus,

    There are so many things I love about you.

    You made a beautiful world, full of gifts for us.

    When we messed it up and did bad things,

    you came down from heaven

    to show us you still loved US.

    You healed the sick, helped the broken hearted,

    and took our punishment.

    Not only that you promised to make, once again,

    a new and beautiful world for those who love you.

    It’s true, …

    There are so-o many things I love about you, Jesus,

    but the best thing I love about you

    is that you love ME.

  9. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    POSTED FOR ELIZABETH
    Pink, Lavender and Teal
    by Elizabeth Thoms Charles
    98 Words
    3, Things No One Knows About, Dragons

    Pink, lavender and teal, those are my favorite colors.
    Three things no one knows about dragons.
    We have favorite colors.
    My best friend Anastasia’s favorite colors are fuchsia and brown
    which I find disgusting.
    We don’t eat everything charred.
    Sautéed carrots, onions, broccoli with linguini and a dusting of Parmesan cheese
    are my favorite vegetables.
    We read books. My current favorite authors are
    Jane Austen, Julie Rowan-Zoch and Susanna Leonard Hill.
    We remember those who served on Memorial Day.
    That’s three plus one things that you didn’t know about dragons.
    Pink, lavender and teal are my favorite colors.

  10. stephaniemstories says:
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    Bugs, bugs, bugs!
    by Stephanie Maksymiw
    51 words
    3, Things I Hate About, Camping

    Camping is the best.

    What’s that?
    Mosquitoes…run!!!!!

    We sleep in tents.
    Sing campfire songs.
    Eat smores.

    What’s that?
    Moths…run!!!!!

    We also hike the trails.
    Watch the wildlife.
    Eat picnic lunches.

    What’s that?
    Ants…run!!!!!

    Camping is the worst.

    Buzzing bugs.
    Flying bugs.
    Creepy bugs.

    Bugs, bugs, bugs!

    Next time I camp indoors.

  11. Krithika Santhanam says:
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    Dragon Secrets
    By Krithika S
    239 Words
    5 things no one knows about Dragons

    Poor Dragons. It must be hard being judged solely on your looks.
    Sure, there’s also the whole fire-breathing thing . . .
    And that ROARRRRRRR!! factor, which I’ll admit is just a teensy bit terrifying.

    But, really, they’re just like you and me . . . Don’t believe me?
    Well that’s because your brain has already seen too much Dragon propaganda.
    Lucky for you, I know five super special confidential secrets about Dragons that NOBODY else knows.
    And I have a feeling, once I share them with you, you’ll never look at Dragons the same way again . . .

    Like did you know Dragons love ballet?
    If you ever decide to get a Dragon a gift . . . you can’t go wrong with a Tutu!

    Of course all that dancing sure does work up an appetite
    And hungry Dragons love nothing more than . . . HUMANS
    . . . Oops sorry looks like there’s a typo here . . . I meant to say HUMMUS.
    Give a Dragon some Pita and Hummus and they’ll be loyal to you forever.

    To wash all of that food down, they always reach for a tall, cold, glass of PRUNE JUICE.
    I know what you’re thinking YUCKKKK . . . But what can I say? It keeps them regular.

    And after all that dancing, eating, and drinking Dragons love taking nice long naps with their UNICORN stuffy. Every Dragon has one.

    When they finally close their eyes to sleep, do you know what they dream about? Being best friends with a human like YOU.

  12. seschipper says:
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    Things I Really, Really Don’t Like About “Expecting” a Baby Brother
    by Susan E. Schipper
    WC 128
    5, Things I Hate about, Baby Brothers

    I have a list. It’s quite long. It all started a few months ago when Mommy and Daddy said they had great news for me. Our “happy” family was adding one more “happy”… a baby brother!

    I knew then, I had to begin making that list! No way was there room for one more!

    First, my room is way too small to share with a BABY!

    Second, I have just enough toys for one, ME!

    Third, Mommy and me time is already full– booked solid!

    Fourth, Daddy and I play catch. He pitches, I catch!

    Fifth, hmmm…bunk beds would be fun. More toys would come. We can make Mommy and “us” time. Dad said my brother will make us a team!

    Hooray! Baby brother is on the way!

  13. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    POSTED FOR LAUREN

    Three Things I Hate about Dragons, by a Princess
    (actually by Lauren N. Simmons)
    232 words

    I’ve hated this dragon since the day he snorted his way through my castle window and captured me. Want to know what I hate most?

    1. His morning breath. Every night, he sleeps on the roof where he keeps me. Every morning, he pushes his long snout through my window, next to my face, and breaths on me to wake me! That dragons breathe fire is a rumor to conceal the truth: their horrible halitosis! It would be better if they did breathe fire… kills me every day as it is.
    2. His wings are not for flying. I don’t know what they’re for, but my dragon has tried to fly, and I can assure you that he cannot. He’s more like a very large penguin. Oh, and he waddles like one! It’s just annoying… I really was looking forward to flying on his back.
    3. In a lot of ways he’s not intimidating, with the exception of his long tail. Day and night, his tail snakes through his lair. I trip if I go anywhere. And should he move… oh no. It’s like an earthquake, with things breaking, everywhere shaking when his tail whooshes from one wall to the other.

    But for a princess, what does it matter? At home, I’m captive to my room from playing with other children and to my lady lessons. Here I’m captive to this silly, waddling, bad-breathed, wide-tailed dragon.

  14. Michelle S Kennedy says:
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    7 THINGS I HATE ABOUT CAMPING (WC 131)
    By Michelle S. Kennedy

    I hate to camp and that’s a fact.
    I’ve seven reasons to be exact:

    One.
    The campfire smoke congests my nose
    and lingers in my hair and clothes. (Seriously!)

    Two.
    I loathe the gnats I slap and smear;
    mosquitoes buzzing in my ear…

    Three.
    And worse than those, are bugs that creep…
    inside my tent when I’m asleep. (YUCK!)

    Four.
    I don’t like lying on the ground.
    I want my bed both soft and sound.

    Five.
    Oh, when it rains, it’s NEVER fun—
    our tent then leaks on everyone! (No Thanks!)

    Six.
    And did I mention when it’s cold?
    When shivering is uncontrolled?!

    Seven.
    But what I hate the most of all…
    Is the nasty bathroom stall. (Pee-EEW!)

    No, camping is just not for me.
    So put me in a DoubleTree!

  15. lynjekowsky says:
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    Trickster Brother
    by Lyn Jekowsky
    121 words
    3, Things No One Knows About, Brothers

    3 things no one knows about brothers,
    Mine is mischievous but kind like no other,
    He irks me with gags
    And bags full of rags,
    But love him so never tell mother.

    He sneaks into my room with his buddies
    To show them my lacy pink undies.
    He pulls out my drawer
    To such an uproar
    They see only tiny truck fundies.

    He plays dirty tricks to cause laughter
    I’m the victim, and need a bath after.
    I fall asleep between sheets
    Feel slimy moosh on my feet,
    Bro left me worms and thought he was dapper.

    My brother is weird and annoying,
    Occasionally we’re together enjoying
    Scavenging for objects
    For our guinea pig project.
    But Bro’s terrible tricks cause recoiling.

  16. Marta Cutler says:
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    Three things you should never forget when inviting a dragon for tea.
    By Marta Cutler
    (112 words)
    (3 things you should never forget about dragons)

    Dragons are picky you see.
    It’s one lump not two or three.
    Their cake must be chocolate.
    Their scones must be plain.
    Don’t dare forget they need three!

    Dragons prefer to play Clue.
    Neither cards nor chess will do.
    Always Plum in the bedroom.
    They do like to win.
    I’d let them if I were you!

    Dragons need afternoon naps.
    Twenty minutes and pink nightcaps.
    Their beds must be feather.
    Their pillows soft down.
    No sounds, not even a clap!

    So do have a dragon for tea.
    Have a cup or two on me.
    I wish I could be there.
    So busy, can’t come!
    But do let me know when you’re free!

  17. Marie Prins says:
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    Newborn Baby Moments

    by Marie Prins
    wc – 130
    5, things not to forget, baby

    Dear Baby Granddaughter

    You finally arrived! A small bundle of utter sweetness. A gift I’ve waited years to hold in my arms. Let me whisper all the moments I’ve already loved about you. The soft cooing sounds as you sleep. I may never pass you back to your mom. The smell of your hair that tickles my nose softly rubbing your forehead. The baby sneezes – one, two, three, four, five in a row as you clear that darling button nose. Your open eyes that stare deeply into mine and see my love reflected back. Uh-oh, I hear rumbling air inside your round tummy that announces a sudden, noisy poop. Hmm, now I’ll pass you along, maybe to your dad. But after that….

    So much love,
    Your Grammy

  18. savoringeverymoment says:
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    My Best Frenemy
    by Sara Kruger
    word count: 105
    3 // things no one knows about // brothers

    I have an older brother
    And so does my best friend
    They call us names and swat our butts
    Annoying to no end

    But let me tell you something
    We’ve learned about our bros
    Although we tattle endlessly
    There’s 3 things no one knows:

    Brothers build the coolest things
    And often they’ll invite
    Their sisters to their rooms to play
    It’s awesome (til we fight)

    Brothers can be really smart
    And help their sister out
    With homework that is stumping them
    (until we scream and shout)

    Finally our brothers
    Will knock down every bully
    I guess they’re our best frenemy
    And we adore them fully

  19. Debbie Merlo Arnn says:
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    Three Things You Should Never Forget About You
    By Debbie J. Arnn
    Word Count: 123

    You were made for a purpose, little one.
    You are smart, creative, and kind.
    Don’t ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

    You are great at remembering things,
    You’re always learning something new.
    How old will you be after your birthday?
    See? You ARE smart!

    I hear the stories you tell your imaginary friend.
    Your artwork uses colors in a way I couldn’t imagine.
    I love to hear you sing as you play.
    You are SO creative!

    You bring groceries into the house.
    You find all the green blocks for your friend’s tower.
    Your hugs make everyone happy.
    You are so kind.

    Yes, YOU are made for a purpose.
    You are smart, creative, and kind.
    Never forget how much you matter to this world.

  20. ptnozell says:
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    Three Things You May Not Know About Babies (Plus One)
    by Patricia Nozell
    (99 words)

    On the first day of school, Martha wore a new “Big Sister” tee shirt.

    “I bet you didn’t know that babies sleep ALL the time, except when Mama, Papa, and I want to sleep.”

    Jay yawned. “I have two baby sisters.”

    “Sheila, I bet you didn’t know that babies eat every two hours.”

    “Like my new baby cousin.”

    “Paul, I bet you didn’t know that newborns can’t crawl, walk or even talk.”

    “Everyone knows that, silly.”

    “Martha, I bet you don’t know something. Babies grow up fast. Soon, your new baby sister will be your best friend.”

    “She will?”

  21. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    POSTED FOR KELLY

    Week #4
    7 Things You Might Not Know About Dragons
    Kelly Kates
    WC: 105

    Dragons are really shy. That is why you probably haven’t seen one.

    But they love to play pranks on people . . . like stealing socks out of the dryer.

    Dragons have a terrible sense of direction. They are always getting lost and then having to send out flares which we often mistake for shooting stars.

    Dragons love to dance. But only ballet. You might think hip-hop would be more their style but they like the classics.

    Dragons are good at math. If you have 10 castles and burn down 3, how many are left?

    But their spelling is atrocious.

    And, of course, their favorite treat is s’mores!

  22. Jill Lambert says:
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    Don’t Blink!
    By Jill Lambert
    200 Words
    5/Things You Should Never Forget About/summer vacation

    You’ve been counting down for weeks and finally…SCHOOL’S OUT!
    Here are five things you should never forget about summer vacation:

    #1. Take Time to Travel— (Memorial Day weekend is a good time to start!)
    Go to the beach and build sandcastles.
    Go camping and tell ghost stories around the campfire.
    Go on a picnic and feed the ants.

    #2. Take Time for Treats—
    Corn-on-the-cob, dripping with butter.
    Slices of sweet, chilled watermelon.
    Tall glasses of refreshing lemonade.
    Every luscious flavor of ice cream cone.
    Don’t forget, ooey-gooey s’mores!

    #3. Take Time to Explore—
    Sniff all the flowers and be awed by the explosion of color.
    Collect a variety of seashells and listen to the secrets each one tells.
    Chase butterflies and fireflies to see where they go. It’s an amazing world of insects!
    Listen to the sigh of ancient trees.

    #4. Take Time to Hang Out in Your Neighborhood—
    Visit other yards, other houses. Have a sleepover!
    Share your treehouse.
    Compete in bike races.
    See who can check out the tallest pile of library books.

    #5. Last, but not least…DON’T BLINK!
    You know the saying, “Time flies when you’re having fun?”
    Summer vacation will be over before you know it!

  23. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    POSTED FOR LESLIE

    I DON’T WANT A BABY SISTER (but I’ll try to)
    Leslie Degnan
    WC: 110
    Three things you should never forget about bringing home a baby!

    #1 Don’t forget: To ASK first!

    Nobody asked,
    Whether I’d want,
    A wah-wah-sister-baby.

    A family should
    Consult on this.
    And then I might (Well…maybe)

    #2 Don’t forget: I can’t share my toys

    About my toys…
    I will decide,
    The if and when and how.

    But I can say
    For really sure,
    I cannot share right now!

    #3 Don’t forget: MY room is MINE

    My bedroom. It
    Belongs to me.
    It’s mine. It’s mine. It’s mine!

    This is a NO!
    NO! BABY ZONE!
    So please don’t cross that line!

    Though this may seem
    A bit unkind,
    I really must demand.

    When she gets big,
    Someday. Like me.
    I’m sure she’ll understand.

  24. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    POSTED FOR ELYSE

    Middle Child Lament
    By Elyse Trevers

    One thing you should never forget about siblings is that they don’t want to share any more than you do. Just because you share parents doesn’t mean they are willing to let you play with their new Legos.

    As the younger one, you will get hand-me-downs. Even if they don’t fit you you will find them in your closet as if you won prizes.

    A third thing to remember is that everything is new for your parents with your older sibling. However, your occasions aren’t as special anymore. That’s the good news.

    Next time your sister teases you, remind her that your parents practiced on her, but their practice made you perfect!

  25. juliehauswirth says:
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    Adopt-A-Robot
    By Julie Hauswirth
    185 Words
    (5 things you should never forget about robots)

    Welcome to the Robot Emporium! Before you adopt a robot, there are five things you should never forget.

    First, feed your robot plenty of cupcakes. Batteries? Replaceable. What really fuels a robot is cupcakes. Except for Frank. Cupcakes make Frank nervous.

    Second, cuddle your robot at least twice a day. No one questions cuddling the family pet, so don’t ignore your cuddly robot just because it’s made of metal. Except for Frank. Frank is NOT a cuddle bug.

    Third, robots like Heavy Metal music while they work. Their favorite band is Aluminum Angels. Except for Frank. His favorite music is opera, and he sings along.

    Fourth, robots need plenty of play time. They enjoy card games like go fish. Except for Frank. The only game he will play is dodgeball.

    Finally, DO NOT let your robot do laundry. It will eat your socks and you’ll think the dryer did it. Except for Frank. He will just set the dryer on fire.

    I think that covers it! Which robot will it be?

    Are you sure?

    Ok, but I warned you…

    FRANK! It’s your lucky day!

  26. Colleen Owen Murphy says:
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    What to Expect When You Are Expecting a Baby Brother

    by Colleen Murphy
    Went a little rogue and made it what you ought to know, baby brothers, and at least seven things? WC: 234 (sorry)

    Since Momma brought my brother home, I’ve learned a lot and so,
    I’ve made for you a user’s guide for things you ought to know.
    The first: a baby sleeps a lot, then cries when he’s awake.
    You might be asked to hold him. But don’t worry, he won’t break.

    He cannot play with sticks or trucks or help you build in sand.
    Your momma’s gonna holler if you put some in his hand.
    In fact, for all the months before your brother starts to crawl,
    except for making faces, he’s of little use at all.

    But, be careful what you wish for if you think you want him moving.
    He’ll be into your belongings with no chance for your approving.
    Your garbage trucks, construction blocks and picture books, as well–
    what’s yours is his. What’s his is his, as far as I can tell.

    And though you want to punch him, you’ll be best advised to find
    a wiser way to act to help your anger to unwind.
    On the plus side, on occasion, he’ll like playing hide-and-seek,
    though he’s really bad at counting and he’ll also want to peek.

    Your momma will be telling you how brothers can be fun.
    As for me, I’m undecided, since this project’s just begun.
    I hope all this is helpful and to this point you’ve survived.
    I’m working on an update since my sister just arrived.

  27. Katie McEnaney says:
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    5 Things You Should Never Forget about Camping
    By: Katie McEnaney

    250 words [sorry]
    5, Things You Should Never Forget about, Camping

    Camping is not for the faint of heart.

    That’s what my Great-Aunt Deborah says. She likes to blame her heart for lots of things she doesn’t want to do. But this weekend, she’s finally coming camping with me for the first time. I put together this list so her heart knows exactly what to expect.

    #5 Talk While You Are Hiking
    Nature does not like to be surprised. Good thing I was talking so loudly that you didn’t notice the rattlesnake on the path until AFTER you’d stepped over it. Then it was REALLY loud!

    #4 Always Bring Plenty of Rope for the Bear Bag
    A big rock helps too when you throw the rope up and over a tree branch. But watch where you throw. That big bump on your head makes you look like a unicorn!

    #3 Have a Water Bucket for the Fire
    That way you’re prepared when Daddy sneezes so hard he knocks the fire over with his foot and lights your pants leg on fire. Don’t worry, there was a LOT of water in the bucket. Your pants will dry, once we get the fire going again.

    #2 Check Your Gear
    Otherwise, we could never have discovered that the mice had moved into my sleeping bag and made such a cute little nest! Good thing I can sleep with you tonight. Mommy says I only snore sometimes.

    And the #1 thing you should never forget about camping is … that Everything is Better with Family!

  28. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    POSTED FOR ISABEL

    2023 Mix ‘n’ Match – Week 4
    3 Things I Hate About Pie Eating Contests
    Author/Illustrator: Isabel C Rodriguez
    WC: 100

    I LOVE pies.
    I love Apple pies.
    I love Peach Pies.
    I love Key Lime Pies.
    I love Cherry Pies.
    I LOVE pies.
    So, I signed up for a Pie Eating Contest at the Fair.
    What better way to enjoy a LOT of pie than a Pie Eating Contest?
    Nope.
    I HATE Pie Eating Contests.
    1. I couldn’t use my hands…..or a fork! ….or a spoon!
    2. The pie filling got all over my face…..and up my nose! Yuk!
    3. The pie and filling ended up on my clothes…..what a mess!
    I HATE Pie Eating Contests.
    But……I still LOVE pies.

  29. jennaejo says:
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    THE TWINS ARE 10!
    Written By 
    Jenna Elyse Johnson
    (133 words)
    3, things you should never forget about, twins

    Hooray, you’re invited! The twins are turning 10!
    Double-digits are sure to be a blast.
    But being a twin isn’t always fair and square.
    Many people don’t realize just how hard it is to share a birthday.
    So please read the following requests…

    3 Things You Should Never Forget About Celebrating a Twin’s Birthday:
    • Please bring two gifts. Not one big gift to share. Not one big gift and one tiny gift. Two equal gifts for two equal twins.
    • Be prepared to sing Happy Birthday twice. Each twin deserves their own song. And their own name pronounced clearly and proudly.
    • Come with an empty stomach. Twins means two birthdays. Two birthdays means two cakes. Two cakes means lots of sugar! We have plenty to share!

    We can’t wait to see you this Saturday!

  30. Angel Gantnier says:
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    Three Things I Love About Camping
    by Angel Gantnier
    174 words

    Molly skipped around her room. “Tomorrow is camping day!”

    She started to pack her suitcase.
    Knock! Knock!
    “Come in!” said Molly.
    “Cathy’s mom just called,” said Mom. “Cathy isn’t going to be able to go camping with us tomorrow.”

    Molly sighed. “But I was going to show Cathy the three things I love about camping.”
    She finished packing.
    Molly glanced at Dolly on her bed.
    “I can bring you camping with me!”
    Molly’s face brightened.

    “Today is camping day!” she announced.
    “I’m going to show you three things I love about camping!” Molly said to Dolly.

    She and her family arrived at the campsite.

    Molly placed Dolly in her wagon.
    She pointed out all the cool sights on their nature walk.

    Later, Molly dressed Dolly in her bathing suit.
    She splish splashed in the swimming pool.

    After supper, Molly and Dolly sat around the campfire.
    She roasted a marshmallow.

    At bedtime, Molly hugged Dolly. “Maybe Cathy will be able to go camping with us next time,” she whispered to Dolly as she fell asleep.

  31. Linda Schueler says:
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    Such a cool idea. Like a list poem!

    Brooklyn’s Diary
    by Linda Schueler
    Five things, you should never forget about, babies
    100 words

    Brooklyn scribbled in her diary: “Five Things You Should Never Forget About Babies”
    Her sister, Emma, wailed. Brooklyn started her list.
    1. Babies cry way too much.
    A stinky smell drifted over from Emma.
    2. Babies poop a lot.
    Her mom ran over to Emma.
    3. Babies take all of your mom’s attention.
    Her sister burped.
    4. Babies eat all…the…time.
    Mom handed Emma to Brooklyn. Emma looked up at Brooklyn. She grabbed Brooklyn’s finger and cooed.
    Emma wrote her last entry.
    5. Babies are adorable. They are worth the trouble.
    Brooklyn closed her diary and smiled at Emma.

  32. Tiffany Hanson says:
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    Three Things No One Knows About Dragons
    141 Words
    By Tiffany Hanson
    3, No One Knows About, Dragons

    My younger brother doesn’t believe in dragons. He even has a list of why they can’t exist: they are too big to fly, too cold-blooded to breathe fire, and too scary to be real.
    But I have a list of my own. Three things no one knows about dragons.
    1) Not all dragons have wings.
    I take my brother to find some dragons that swim. We go to the aquarium and see Leafy Seadragons.
    2) Not all dragons breathe fire.
    We go in search of dragons that have bite. I show my brother the Komodo Dragons at the zoo.
    3) Not all dragons are scary.
    Some dragons are cuddly and cute. My brother smiles when we go into to the pet store. We bring home our very own Bearded Dragon. Now my brother believes that dragons are the best pets ever.

  33. Sarah Meade says:
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    Eight Ways to Make a Baby’s Day
    By Sarah Meade
    158 words
    (babies)

    Meeting a new baby? It’s easy to make their day great.

    1. Say hi. Even if they can’t talk yet, babies are wild about waving.

    2. Make silly faces. The quickest way to get a giggle and a wiggle from a wee one is to scrunch up your eyebrows and stick out your tongue.

    3. Play peekaboo. Now they see you. Now they don’t!

    4. Share toys. Don’t worry. You don’t have to hand over your favorite fire truck or brand-new baby doll. To a tiny tot, anything can be a toy: car keys, mixing bowls, or a basket full of unmatched socks.

    5. Sing a song. Try a lovely lullaby, a nice nursery rhyme, or a dynamite dance mix!

    6. Read a story. Or two. Or three. Or seventeen. Babies adore stories.

    7. Talk. Tell them all about your day. And listen to their cute coos and baby babble.

    8. Say “I love you” and give them quick kisses and soft squeezes. Babies love LOVE!

  34. Elizabeth Volkmann says:
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    (I took liberties with the challenge parameters and the word count with this one! But it as tough for me and I was happy to get something down!)

    Beth Volkmann
    7, things to know, dragon
    (306 words)

    Seven Things To Know Before a Dragon Sleep-Over

    1. Dragons are cold-blooded. That means when the sun goes down your dragon is going to need blankets – and lots of them! And don’t forget to cover the tail!

    2. Dragons love bedtime stories. Dragons are used to being the star of a good adventure. Have a stack of dragon-centered stories on hand, and don’t forget the popcorn!

    3. Dragons wear pajamas. After he picks between the several choices he’s brought, you’ll need to assist in getting them on. Working from a ladder is best – that way you can help him get those short arms into the pajama top holes. Good luck!

    4. Dragons get thirsty. Dragons spend a good part of their day stoking their fire-breathing apparatus and are constantly in need of a glass of water. Unless you don’t mind waking every hour on the hour to fill his glass, run a garden hose through the window and let him help himself.

    5. Dragons are afraid of the dark. Yes, dragons live in caves but they are surrounded by piles of gleaming gold. Dark is never dark in a dragon’s lair. So have several nightlights set aglow around your room. Wear a sleeping mask if it’s too bright for you.

    6. Dragons can be scary. Scary, that is, to any monsters under your bed or lurking in your closet. One whiff of ‘dragon’ in your room and those monsters will never be seen again – if they were ever there at all.

    7. Dragons sometimes snore. Who am I kidding?! Dragons always snore! Have ear plugs, headphones and a white noise machine near by – you’re going to need them!

    BONUS: You may not get much sleep when a dragon sleeps over but count yourself lucky because dragons are the best kind of friend you could ever have.

    • Marie Prins says:
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      Oh, Beth, there’s a pb story here! Kids who are planning a dragon sleep-over need this very valuable advice on planning the party. What might dragons like to snack on in the middle of the night? Do they quietly sneak downstairs and raid the fridge? I bet they get a lot of crumbs in the bed. 😉

  35. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    POSTED FOR ASHLEY

    Guess What I Learned Today!
    by Ashley Sierra
    166 words
    3; things no one knows about; Play-Doh

    From: coolestkid@ezmail.com

    To: nanaisthebest@ezmail.com

    Subject: Guess what I learned today!

    Hi Nana!

    You won’t believe what I learned today at school. I was making a dragon that spits fire with Play-Doh when Mrs. C told us the coolest things.

    The first Play-Doh ever made was only white. What???!!! I love my green dragon and red flames!

    A teacher, like Mrs. C, actually helped make Play-Doh an awesome toy for us kids to play with because you know, the MOST AMAZING thing about it is . . .

    Play-Doh was first a wallpaper cleaner! That is not a joke. A really, really long time ago people used it to clean soot off the walls, but they didn’t need it anymore because . . . I have to go, Nana. Rusty keeps barking to go outside. Maybe you can come over soon and I can tell you why they didn’t need it anymore. And we can make a SUPER green dragon with red flames with my Play-Doh.

    I love you!

    Tyler

  36. Ben Jeder says:
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    Beware of Bears
    by Ben Jeder
    97 Words
    5, Things You Should Know, Pie Eating Contest

    Since it’s your first time hosting a pie-eating contest, there are important rules you should know.
    First, everyone must bring a bib.
    No spares this year thanks to the bears.
    Second, the bears cannot compete with the people.
    No matter how hard they try to convince you.
    Last year was a disaster.
    Third, triple-check everyone’s forks BEFORE the competition.
    Fourth, set up strawberry rhubarb and blueberry on opposite ends of the contest table.
    We don’t want a repeat of the spring fling bear berry mixup fiasco.
    Finally…ok , the bears can join. But they better bring bibs.

  37. Penny Taub Writes says:
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    DRAGON’S CAMP-OUT
    By Penny Taub

    Dragon loves traveling through the mountains.
    Dragon loves to go camping.
    Dragon loves to stomp through the woods.
    Dragon loves to scare all the animals.
    Dragon loves to sleep under the starry skies.
    Dragon loves to go flying in the crisp cool morning air.
    Dragon loves to help start the campfire.
    Dragon can’t wait to toast marshmallows.
    Dragon does not like scary stories.
    Dragon begins to cry.
    Dragon hides inside the tent.
    Dragon snuggles his teddy bear.
    Dragon falls asleep.

  38. seahorsecoffeeelektra79018 says:
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    A Fun Time at the Fair
    By Dianne Borowski

    Rusty is so excited. I promised to take him and his buddy, Jim to the County Fair next weekend . Both boys are anxious to see the pie eating contest. Dad took them last year and all they talked about was about how funny it was to watch people trying to eat pie with their hands behind their backs. Dad’s working out of town next weekend so I was elected to keep an eye on them. I’m really not anxious to go to a pie
    eating contest. I think it’s stupid but since my younger brother is so excited to see the contest, I’ll take them.

    The pie eating contest was postponed because they didn’t have enough entrants. The rules say there must be ten contestants. Only nine signed up. Rusty and Jim begged and pleaded for me to enter. I told them I have three reasons I don’t want to enter: I don’t like pie. I have my favorite shirt on and I don’t want to embarrass myself. They kept begging and their persistence finally paid off.

    My knees were shaking as I walked up the steps to the stage. As soon as I sat down I heard, “Five, Four, Three, Two, One, Go!”
    I heard Rusty and Jim yelling, ” Go Marty, Go!”
    Right away I got a huge mouthful of pie and began to cough. I knew I had pie in my hair, in my eyes, ears, and nose. My shirt was ruined but I had to keep going for Rusty and Jim. Finally I heard “Time’s up and the winner by a nose is Marty Fallon!”

    I won I thought! I actually won! Then I thought how humiliating as I was handed a towel and the most awful looking trophy I’d ever seen. The trophy now sits in the mantel above our fireplace where Rusty shows everyone who comes in the wonderful first place pie eating trophy his big brother Marty won for him. You just got to love him and I do!

  39. Lauri Meyers says:
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    7 Things No One Knows About Camping
    By Lauri Meyers
    71 words
    7, Things No One Knows About, Camping

    You have to hold on to your fishing pole when you cast.
    The stinkier you get, the more mosquitoes love you. Ouch!
    Raindrops sound like running elephants when you are inside a tent.
    The right walking stick can turn you into an explorer.
    Even burnt hot dogs taste delicious when eaten outside.
    Raccoons are sneakier than ninjas. Bye marshmallows!
    When it’s bedtime, the creatures of the night sing you to sleep.

  40. kurtzmom548513 says:
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    5 Reasons Why Babies Are Not So Bad
    By Julie Kurtz
    150 words
    5 Reasons babies

    5 Reasons Why Babies Are Not So Bad

    I have heard you are not too excited that a baby is joining your family. As an older sister for many years, well 4, I wanted to share my top 5 reasons why babies are not so bad.
    5. Babies take lots of attention so you can grab an extra cookie without getting caught.
    4. Babies are quick to learn new tricks that you teach them. That makes you look magical.
    3. Babies need lots of equipment to go anywhere so there are plenty of places to hide your must-haves or found treasures.
    2. Babies are the perfect distraction if you are in trouble-”Mud on my shoes? Wait I think I hear the baby crying”
    1.A baby’s laugh is the best sound in the world! If you can make that happen you are a hero.
    So enjoy that new baby and be someone he can look up to forever!

  41. Haley Hendrickson says:
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    A Love Letter to My Friend the Mountains
    By Haley Hendrickson
    135 words
    7, Things I Love About, Camping

    I love that you greet me like an old friend each time I come to stay.

    I love the way you smell of fresh pine and morning dew on wildflowers.

    I love to hear the melody you compose with just the crackle of wood and trill of a bird.

    I love the moment I crest the top of a new peak and creation spreads before me like a patchwork quilt of rock, sky and trees.

    I love looking up into the inky nighttime canvas and seeing a million sparkling diamonds winking back at me.

    I love traditions.. and sticky, gooey, chocolatey treats.

    But most of all, I love that you bring me together with the people I love most. As we escape into your beauty for a little while, we find peace for our souls.

  42. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    POSTED FOR HOLLAND

    Mix ‘n’ Match Mini Writing for Week 4
    3, Things I love about, You/Me/We
    61 words

    THREE THINGS I LOVE ABOUT YOU, ME AND WE!
    By B. Holland Paley

    THREE THINGS I LOVE ABOUT YOU
    You are confident.
    You are strong-minded.
    You love me!

    THREE THINGS I LOVE ABOUT ME
    I am creative.
    I am happy.
    I love you!

    THREE THINGS I LOVE ABOUT US
    We respect each other.
    We bring out the best in each other.
    We love each other.
    I love you; I love me, I love we!

  43. bevschellenberg says:
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    Week 4
    3 Things Dragons Shouldn’t Forget About Us
    168 words

    DRAGON SCHOOL

    “How was your first day of dragon school, Tia?” Grandpa Dragon asked as they caught a wind current.

    Tia smiled a tooth-scissor smile. “I learned lots and lots about humans!”

    “Oh?” They landed together on a patch of grass, their scales glinting in the sunlight. “Did you learn how to sneak up on a human?” Grandpa Dragon asked.

    “Well…” Tia said, “I learned how to move slowly and silently.”

    Grandpa Dragon stretched his long serpentine neck. “Did you learn to capture a human?” he asked.

    “Well…” Tia said, “I learned how to tell human-friendly riddles.”

    Grandpa Dragon opened his jaws wide. “Did you learn how to breathe mighty fire on a human?” he asked.

    “Well…” Tia said. “I learned how to steam vegetables and share.”

    Grandpa Dragon rolled his reptilian eyes. “You learned to share with a human?” Grandpa Dragon spluttered.

    “Yes,” Tia said. “And you know what, Grandpa Dragon?”

    “No,” Grandpa Dragon muttered.

    “I learned that together we can save the world,” Tia said. “Now let’s go find your favourite fuzzy slippers.”

  44. syorkeviney says:
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    10 Things I Love About My Dragon Don
    By Sally Yorke-Viney
    WC 96

    First: his dragon body toasty warm on winter nights.
    Second: wings will lift me up if I have the frights!
    Claws are third all pink and green truly they are classic.
    Fourth: his snout and dragon teeth cow-alligator massive!
    Fifth: his personality, so fiery and spicey!
    Sixth his pointy tail, beware it is a little dicey.
    Rainbow scales are seventh as they sparkle in the light.
    Eighth: the dragon song he sings with unicorns at night!
    Ninth: is his fierce loyalty, I mean he’s fiercely loyal!
    Tenth: is his devotion shown in cuddles that are royal.

  45. sarapetersohn says:
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    Five Things I Hate About Camping
    by Sara Petersohn
    177 words
    5, things I hate, camping

    Have you ever been camping?
    If not – don’t bother!
    Camping has A LOT of awful aspects.
    Here are five things I hate about camping:

    1. Hiking. We always have to go hiking. Sometimes we see a rabbit, or a deer, or even a snake… I love snakes!
    2. Mosquitoes. They buzz around and suck your blood. We run into the lake to get away from them. They can’t get us when we’re swimming… I love swimming!
    3. Cold. It gets cold sometimes and we shiver and have to build a campfire to stay warm… I love campfires!
    4. Burnt marshmallows. When I roast a marshmallow, it always gets burnt. I pull off the outside, and inside it’s all gooey. So I stuff it between graham crackers and chocolate, and make a s’more… I love s’mores!
    5. Raccoons. Sometimes raccoons sneak into our campsite while we’re asleep. They steal our food. Then we have to go out for breakfast… I love going out for breakfast!

    These are five reasons I hate…actually… love camping. You should try it!

  46. Deborah Buschman says:
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    Deb Buschman
    Week #4
    3/Things You Should Never Forget About/Camping
    98 words

    CAMP RULES

    By Deb Buschman

    Camp has lots of rules. Unfortunately there are some rules they never tell you. So here is my list of rules.
    Rule One: Never forget you snuck chocolate in your backpack. Ants love chocolate more than you do.
    Rule Two: Never forget a flashlight when you go pee at night. You may end up in the wrong place.
    Rule Three: Never forget to check before you sit on a log. It may be someone’s home and they may not be very happy you are visiting.
    If you follow my camp rules then you will be a happy camper!

  47. Royal Baysinger says:
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    THE ROBOT WHO TOOK OVER MY LIFE
    By Royal Baysinger
    335 words
    3 / Things You Should Never Forget / Robots

    I built a robot in my basement so I would never have to do the things I hate ever again! And I powered it on just in time, too. Mom was calling for dinner.

    She and Dad didn’t notice I’d been replaced by a robot. But they sure praised it for devouring all of the peas and broccoli on its plate. It even asked for seconds! Yuck! And because it ate all its vegetables, it got dessert.

    Robots LOVE dessert!

    After dinner, my robot didn’t complain when it came time to do my homework. It just sat right down, got busy computing, and finished in less than thirty minutes! It even had time to watch TV with my family!

    Robots LOVE television!

    My robot didn’t get yelled at during bath time either. It didn’t make a mess, it remembered to scrub behind its ears and and it brushed its teeth. Because of all that saved time, my parents offered to read it a book. Without being asked!

    Robots LOVE story time!

    Mom and Dad tucked my robot into bed and kissed its cheek.

    I HATE robots!

    Sure, it did all of the hard things, but it got to do all the fun stuff, too! I shut down my robot and stored it in the back of my closet for good.

    Now I eat all of my own vegetables. I never ask for seconds, though! I’m not a robot! But I still get all of my dessert!

    I do my homework without complaining. And guess what? I can even get it done in less than thirty minutes! There’s always enough time to watch TV! Take that robot!

    At bath time, I never make a mess anymore, and I make sure to scrub behind my ears and brush my teeth. And now my parents have gotten used to reading me a book every night. Without being asked!

    I am never going to use a robot again! Well…except maybe when it’s time to go to the dentist.

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