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Advice from Brooklyn
from The Book of Many Wisdoms: Adventure and Advice from Ms. Islam's Third-Grade Class
by 826michigan
Dear Readers, I hope you enjoy this story of my life and learn how to love each other and to never give up on your school and your work. I help a lot around the house. I clean up a lot. I love my whole entire family. I help my little brother with his math homework. My mommy helps him too. I want him to learn because he doesn’t know a lot of stuff, and he does school every day.
I do a lot of schoolwork, and I work really hard on it because sometimes it’s hard for me to do math and writing. I’m working on my math. I really love my life. It’s the best life I’ve ever had. My brothers, my mom, my sisters, and dad have helped me a lot, and I’m grateful for that.
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We go places and play outside. I play with my brothers a lot, and we love each other. Sometimes my brothers are mean to me, but I forgive them when they say sorry. My whole entire family has shown me how to be a good big sister. My two big sisters Brittany and Breanna teach me math, how to read, and how to do workbooks.
From, Brooklyn
JACE DAVIS
AGE 8
About Jace The best advice I ever got is: whenever you’re going somewhere very dangerous, you have to make sure you look through every dangerous part where you walk so you make sure you’re safe. The person who gave me that advice was my dad.
One thing someone—Virgil, my best friend—told me: he said he’ll always be my best friend. He said that people will always be best friends forever. He said they won’t leave each other until they probably get in an argument. To get out of arguments, you got to stop arguing back with them.