I’m going into MommyBlogger mode today. Son, SuperPizzaBoy came home with a paper last week where he had to create a story. It had me in it so of course I thought it brilliant.
What a boy! Not only can he sing and perform, but write, too. I taught creative writing for many years, so love to read where kid’s imaginations take them. PS Lucky you got the dice back! Also, I wonder if they served pizza on the bus…
You should be posting and bragging on SPB, he did an incredible job on his writing project. Tell him, he received many kuddos and praise. Wait, maybe you’re like me, I never will show, nor tell my boys about my blog!
Praise to the teacher that made the assignment so your child could shine. You have every right to be proud, there is nothing more intimidating than a blank sheet of paper.
I love it! SPB is definitely creative and such intriguing characters in this story!! Thanks for the morning fun!
Sylvia
That certainly is creative writing! What a remarkable story and in only a few sentences.
You and he are terrific. He has the key, short writing is best. Tell SPB we want more!
In fact, I can’t wait for the next chapter about the amazing frog
What a boy! Not only can he sing and perform, but write, too. I taught creative writing for many years, so love to read where kid’s imaginations take them. PS Lucky you got the dice back! Also, I wonder if they served pizza on the bus…
YEP you are right! Brilliant!
Oh my gosh–that is so awesome!! Seriously, that’s the kind of stuff I love!!! Way to go SPB!
Love it! And I hope they served pizza!
I appreciate everybody’s kind comments. They made my day.
You should be posting and bragging on SPB, he did an incredible job on his writing project. Tell him, he received many kuddos and praise. Wait, maybe you’re like me, I never will show, nor tell my boys about my blog!
Cool. I like his writing style. Cool that you guys play Yahtzee, too. (I myself can’t handle the math and would have let the frogs keep the dice!)
True story, right?
Love it!
Praise to the teacher that made the assignment so your child could shine. You have every right to be proud, there is nothing more intimidating than a blank sheet of paper.