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A Fishy Escape
by Amalie Arambula, Ms. Harsey’s Class, Eustace Middle
School, Eustace, TX
An imaginative tale of how two fish and a sea monkey
escape from their irresponsible owner. Amalie writes, “The
next morning Sticky woke up from overhearing Alex and his friend Josh
talking about Alex’s annoying little cousin Jordan coming to visit in
about a week for the holidays. This news was terrifying for
Sticky who swam real fast to wake up Stinky to tell him the bad news.”
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Carrots
by Cassie Prom, Mrs. Dunn’s Class, Elkhorn Area Middle
School, Elkhorn, WI
This children’s story with an ecology theme explains how
bunnies, Piper and Andy, compete for food, water, shelter, and space. A
wonderful example of how educators can integrate a teaching unit in a
fun, educational way.
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Agent Courtney Croft
by Hinasahar Muneeruddin, Mrs. Iammartino’s Class,
Bridge School, Chicago, IL
Agent Courtney Croft saves the day in this suspenseful
tale. Hinasahar writes, “Hello, my name is Courtney
Croft. I work for the C.I.A. and am a secret agent.
I am on a mission to save the world.”
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Duckie and the Little
Cricket
by Brittany Procy, Ms. Haddox’s Class, Ida High School,
Ida, MI
Dedicated to her little brother and sister, Brittany
writes a story about a duckie and cricket and how they teach each other
to sing, swim, and fly. “I believed in you,” said cricket, “I believed
in you!”
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Super Heroes In My
Closet
by Eric Miravete, Mrs. Leonard’s Class, Stanton Co.
High School, Johnson, KS
This heartwarming tale of how a boy discovers what it
takes to be a hero is told bilingually in both English and
Spanish! Eric writes, “I think a true hero needs a good heart
and a desire to help others.”
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