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The Adventures of McDonald's 
written by Athena

No boys allowed in the adventure.  It is a girl adventure.  Daddy is allowed but no stranger boys.  I love daddy and make him a heart.
In Mcdonald's there are flowers and they are pretty looking and they found a poison drink.  They drank it and turned into vampires.  They were human flower vampires.  They hid from the deep dark ocean.  Then they shined a straight light into ocean and it was summer and they melt, melt, melt!
Then it was spring and warm.
Athena ate all her chicken nuggets, fries, and drank all her chocolate milk.  There were hearts.

The End.


Dula and Princess
written by Spencer

Dula goes to work and it rains and there is a snake.  The pretty princess sees the snake and is sad because of his eyes.
Princess says "Do you want to play in the rain?"
Snake says, "okay."
Then the snake goes away.

The End. 


Friends
written by Athena

The snake nearly bit of the princess face then they were friends because they were only playing.
Then there was Son and the snake slithered away on a flower where it rained.  Princess went to snake and they flew in the rain.  Son washed the rain off from up in the air.  Son was a prince.  They were nice together.

The End. 




Big Garden
written by Spencer

In the big garden there is a shirt on Spencer's head.  I (Spencer) smell flowers they smell good.  Smell nummy!  Punch flowers in the face.  Flowers are happy!

Garden
written by Athena

Garden was full of flowers.  Lovely, happy flowers.  They were glittery.

Going In The Garden
written by Liam

Go in the garden to smell flowers.  Mad pink flowers because I had bad breath.  Yellow flowers happy.





Comments

  1. Random, creative and adorable! She has quite the imagination and I can't wait for more stories!

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    1. I have another one stored in my phone I have to post but yes, she is random, creative, and adorable. Thank you for commenting. :)

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  2. This is a cute activity! I like the imaginations of the little ones!

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    1. Thanks! I didn't think anybody read these lol. I put them up here so I will have a memory of the wonderful stories. Thank you for reading! :D

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