Baby Bear and the Three Locks’ Baby bear was lost. He saw huge buildings, houses, and things that were moving with people inside of them. He kept walking further and wandered into what he thought was a house. When he walked in, he saw three bowls on a counter. He tasted the first one, and the milk was too cold, then he tasted the second one, and the cereal was mushy. Finally, he tastes the smallest bowl and it was just right, so he ate the whole bowl of cereal. Curious of what else was in the house, he wandered into the living room. There were three books laying on a small table. He picked up the first book and opened it, the words were way too small. Then he opened the second one, and he started reading it. He got a chapter into the book and decided it was too easy. Finally, he started reading the last book. He was about half way through the book when he decided he needed to take a nap. He decided to bring his book with him into the next room. There are three beds in the next room. He laid on the first one, which was too hard. Then he gets into the next one, which is too soft. Finally he lays in the last one which is just right, and he instantly falls asleep with his book on the floor beside him. …show more content…
They come into the house and hang up their bags. Next, they go into the kitchen to eat their after school snack. “Someone’s been eating my cereal!” says Bronzilocks. “Someone’s been eating MY cereal!” says Silverlocks. “Someone’s been eating my cereal and now it’s all gone!” cries Goldilocks. Goldilocks grabs a cereal bar out of the cupboard and decides to eat that instead. Then, the three locks’ go into their living room to read. “Someone has bent the pages in my book!” exclaims
An hour later he begins to take his homework from his backpack. He wants to finish it so he doesn't have worry about it for the whole week and get it over with. Then he starts doing his homework and begins to do it. He comes to a stop when he reads a complicated question about the story Night by Elie Wiesel. Then he takes out his iPad from his drawer and he is so happy that he has internet. Then goes on safari to look for the pdf of Night. The browser says there is no internet connection and Christopher gets frustrated. He takes a look at the router and sees a flashing red light.
The Napping House (1984) is a children’s book that illustrates an interesting story about a family and their journey into attempting to get to sleep. Each page a new person or animal piles onto the last person. It starts with a bed in the house, then a granny, then child and so on. As the story builds suspense, the additions continue to decrease in size finishing with a tiny flea. Amazingly enough, the flea creates an amazing ripple effect by biting the mouse and the mouse is startled to say the least. The disruption startles the cat, which effects the dog and then the child and granny. Chaos erupts and everyone and thing that was piled on the bed is in the air with smiles on their faces. When the dust settles everyone is awake and the day
Billy is coming home from work one day when suddenly he hears some dogs up the street fighting. He goes to check it out and finds them picking on a redbone hound. He saves the dog and cares for it through the night. It reminds him of his childhood. When Billy was ten years old he lived on a farm in the Ozark Mountains of northeastern Oklahoma. He wanted two good coonhounds very badly, he called it “puppy love”, but his papa could not afford to buy him the dogs. For many months, Billy tries to content himself with some rodent traps his papa gives him, but he still wants a dog. Then one day he finds a sportsman’s catalog in an abandoned campsite. In it he sees an ad for good hounds, at $25 each. He decides he wants to save $50 and order himself two hounds. Billy works hard, selling fruit and bait to fishermen, and gathering fruit that he sells to his grandfather at his store. Finally, he saves enough money and gives it to his grandfather to order the dogs for him and asks him to keep it s secret. When a notice comes that they have arrived at the mail depot in the nearby town of Tahlequah, they decide to go into town the next week. That night Billy decides he can not wait any longer. He packs himself a little food, and heads of for town following the river through the woods. He walks all night, and finally reaches town in the morning. The people in town laugh and stare at the young hillbilly, but it does not bother Billy he is there on a mission to get his dogs. He finally collects his dogs and walks back out of town with their small heads sticking out of his bag. Some schoolchildren mob around him and knock him down, but the town sheriff rescues him. The sheriff is impressed with Billy’s determination, and says he has grit. That, night Billy camped in a cave with his two puppies. They wake up in the middle of the night to hear the call of a mountain lion. Billy builds a fire to keep them safe, while the bigger of the two dogs, the male, barks into the night air.
Diane Glancy is an award winning American author. She grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, in a part Cherokee household which is what inspires her interest in teaching and writing about the Native American heritage. Glancy is from Native American descent and is also a Christian. Glancy is known for her ability to incorporate both genres into her writings. In Glany’s 1996 novel, Pushing the Bear, Glancy uses a historical novel to depict the journey of the Native American’s that walked the trail of tears. The two main characters of this novel are Maritole and Knobowtee. They are a married Cherokee couple from North Carolina. Not only does the Trail of Tears take a toll on them physically, but the trail puts their relationship to the test. Through the marriage of Knobowtee and Maritole, Glancy shows the
Then the girl had to take a break because it was snack time. But after she was done she came right back to playing. She got the entire family up and at the breakfast table, where there were tiny plates sitting at each chair. “Once you’re done get dressed and hop in the car,” said the mother. A couple seconds later she piled all of her dolls in the car. “Where are we going momma,” asked the little boy. After she drives the car around their house she says “we’re at the drive through zoo!” The kids scream with excitement. “Remember children, these are exotic animals, they can be found in the wild or the zoo,” said the mother doll. When the car would drive by the animals, the girl would make animal sounds to its corresponding animal. In addition to the animal sounds that were made, the student also said “oooohhh” and “aahhh.” After they got through all the animals she drove the car around the house and took all of the dolls out. The student then stated that she was bored and was going to move on to another center. She cleaned up her mess and moved
One day in Lalaloopsy land, Tinytinker wanted to have a party with all of her friends, but she needed a lot of sweets so she wanted Crumbs to help her cook sweets. However she didn’t have a ride to go find her, so she told Pillow to go find Crumbs but Pillow fell asleep. Of course! Tinytinker didn’t think it would take that long so she found a ride.
Once upon a time, there was a kid. His name is completely unknown to me, but he was famous for his jar of honey, until something happened. And this is where our story begins. The kid was walking home one night from a friend’s house when he suddenly heard a noise coming from up ahead. He thought about running up there to see what was there, but then he remembered that he had a pot of honey that was very fragile, so he decided to walk towards the noise. When he got to a streetlight up ahead, he looked around for where the noise was coming from. He didn’t see anything around him, so he looked up. When he looked up he saw a dark figure on top of the streetlight, which he found out quickly it was a bear.
He ran to his brother's house and I knocked again. This time they both told me to go away. I almost cried! I just wanted to play with them. They told me, "Not by the hairs of our chinny, chin, chin!" I turned to walk away and just then, I sneezed so hard that my hat blew off my head. I turned back to get my hat and sneezed again! This time I blew the house of sticks down. I was so embarrassed! My friends, the pigs, came running out of the rubble, and scampered away. I ran after them to ask if they wanted to play catch. They ran into another house. This one was really nice. It was made out of bricks. I knocked on the door and they told me to go away again! I started to cry. When I cry a lot, I sneeze a lot. I sneezed and sneezed and sneezed some more. I heard them laugh at me! I started to get mad and wanted to tell them to stop, so I climbed on to the roof of their house and tried to yell into their chimney, but I slipped and fell right in.
On Thanksgiving Louis went across the street to eat with Jud and Norma. After eating he went back home and fell asleep. He woke up to the sound of the phone ringing, and when he answered it was Jud on the other end. Jud told Louis that he had found a dead cat in his yard and believed it was Church. Louis rushed right over to see it really was Church, and he worried about how to tell Ellie.
Rainbow got up from bed and watched the kids go to school. He walks with the kids to school and goes straight to the candy store afterwards. He waits as the store doesn't open until 11:00 am and it's 10:55 am. He waits five minutes It's now 11:00 am, the store is still closed so he wonders how will he get the candy for the kids.
The man got his daughter and wife and they saw it too. They all went to the living room and sat on the couch. The man then thought of an idea. He said “I wish for this dumb old monkey’s paw to go away. All of a sudden, the monkey’s paw vanished.
When the lonely puppy got to his new home, he was scared. He wondered, “Where am I? Where is my mom? Are my brothers and sisters here? ”. Aden's house was huge. There were so many things to sniff, and lots of items to chew on. The lonely puppy started to cry. Aden picked him up and brought him to his mom. “Mom, why is he crying?” he asked. “He’s sad that he’s away from his family. Maybe you can cheer him up by giving him a name,” she suggested. “Great idea!” he
when to do their homework or even in some cases when to go to bed.
The most likely scenario is that after school kids come home they sit down to watch TV, have lunch then they go back to the TV and perhaps play some video games, they snack on chips and sugary drinks. Then they move on to do their homework eat some more and lastly they go to bed. This is a repetitive cycle for most families because the parents are at work or have other thing going on that can’t d...
their homes. They learn from everything the parents do and may act upon it later on in