The Super Golden Book About Talking Oranges

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Copyright © 2017 The Writers’ Exchange This book is a collection of the kids’ favourite writing and art that they created during the fall 2017 after-school programs at the Writers’ Room. The Writers’ Exchange gets inner-city kids excited about reading and writing through mentoring and creative writing projects like this chapbook. All Writers’ Exchange programs are free for the children and families we serve, so we could not exist without the support of amazing donors, including Marily Mearns, Social Venture Partners Vancouver, Linda Louis, the Waterbury Foundation, Bernard MacLeod, the City of Vancouver, Megan Abbott, the Grayross Foundation held at the Vancouver Foundation, Richard and Suzanne Cole, Nancy and Ted Maitland, BPS Wealth Management at CIBC Wood Gundy, John and Nina Cassils, Judy Gale, Lynn and Gene Gerwing, the Sasamat Foundation, Pep and Bev Lough, the Edith Lando Charitable Foundation, Mark Tindle and Leslie Cliff and the Wolrige Foundation. Thank you.

881 East Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. v6a 1r8 vancouverWE.com This book was created on the traditional unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Design and layout: Setareh Ashrafologhalai, setarehashraf.com Production coordination and editing: Melissa Edwards Program coordinator: Haley Wells

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Table of Contents Fantastic Fabulous Food

Ice Cream, by Kyanna 16

Cheese, by D.M. 3

Little Prince and the Planet

Potato Land, by Susan 3

of Piggie and Elephant,

Burger Problems, by Hannah M. 4

by Don 17

She Loves Food!, by Jacky 5 Twelve Days of Sandwich, by Tessa 5 Food!, by Danielle 6

Elephant and Piggie and the Animals, by S.C. 17 The Stickman, by Nathan 18

Slime, by Edwin 6 The Nom Noms, by Isabelle 7

LOL Jokes & Emoji Tales

Food Delivery, by Jordan 8

The Emoji Movie, by Aiden K. 19 The Spooky Book: Sad Story, by Mako 20

Super Golden Friendship Stories

Emojis, by M.C. 20

The Loner, by Cathy 9

Andrei’s Jokes, by Andrei 20

My Birthday, by Keira 9

Edward’s Joke Book,

Where’d My Sandwich Go?, by Farhin 10

by Edward 21 Night Cop, by Napaysni 21

O Sooo Kawaii, by Santina 12

Emoji World, by C.C. 22

Snowman, by Lorinda 12

Funny Joke, by Alianna 23

Rose and Robin, by Brooklyn 13

Emoji, by Kulus 23

We   Gerald and Piggie

Stories to Scare You!

A Dancing Banana, by Tenaya 14

Spooky Story, by John 24

Funny Baga, by Hannah V. 14

Molly, by Ohiyesa 24

Elephant Helps Piggie, by Kesler 14

The Ugly Slime, by Jaykwon 25

The Ouija Board, by Mya 15

Scary Night, by Ella 25

Piggie and Elephant and the

The Food Mystery, by Max  25

Ghost, by Jessica 15 Piggie and Elephant at the Zoo, by K.C. 16

The Evil Teacher, by Aydin N. 26 Nightmare Moon, by Tristin 26


Amazing Days & Favourite Things

Unicorn Island, by Nancy 40

My Superhero, by Priscilla 27

The Killers, by Jasper 42

The Stream, by Jachin 28

Characters, by Semira 43

Bob’s Boring Life, by Ryan 28

The Wordless Book, by Patrick 43

Five Facts About Why Cats Are

The Ring, Chapter 1, by Sophia 44

So Cute, by Cami 29

Funny, by S.G. 41

Fishland, by David 46

Panda’s Evening, by Adam 29

The Unicorn, by Summer 47

The Magic Pen, by Fiona 29

Comic, by Izzy 48

Naruto, by Tyler 30

Minecraft, by Eleazar 49

Mina, by Celest 30

Starlord, by Kharizma 50

The Birthday Wish, by Tatiana 30

The Cat, by Linden 51

Lighting Race, by Leandro 31

Minecraft, by Eleazar 51

Ram, by Michael 31

Falling Babies, by Quinlan 52

Christmas, by Elijah 32

The Evil Waffle Invasion, by Nicole 54

Crazy for Comix I Ate a Thai Chili!, by Levi 33 Road Trip, by Clara 34 The Worst Day Ever!, by Andrew 36 Cupcake World, by Aiyana 38 Share, by Shirley 39

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Kasper 55 Boo, by Draven 56 Zorgs, by Corbin 58 The Video Game Disaster, by Lily and Joey 60


Fan tas t i c Fab u lo u s Foo d

Cheese

By D.M., age 10 One day a puppy decided to travel to Germany. But as the puppy roamed through Germany, it realized that there was not enough cheese in Germany. So, the puppy decided to go back to Canada, and buy five sacks of cheese. The puppy went back to Germany and donated the cheese to a school, so the school could have lots of cheese for lunch. Then, since there was so much cheese, the kids took cheese home, and had cheese for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Potato Land

By Susan, age 12 If I had my own country it would be called . . . Potato Land! You don’t need to pay rent because the lazy fat president takes care of that. When you’re in Potato Land you eat whatever you want. Watermelons are $4000 and the only job you can have is at McDonald’s. Everyone is emo, sad, weird and awkward. Everyone in Potato Land likes McDonald’s and if you worked at Wendy’s you were a “rich kid.” One day it will be the end of Potato Land.

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Burger Problems By Hannah M., age 12

Sitting down on the bench, I take out the lunch my mom packed me this morning. Inside, I find half a tuna sandwich and a chicken leg. “What’s up with my lunch today?” I silently say to myself. Frustrated, I head to the cafeteria to buy lunch. As I enter, wafts of smashed potatoes and bacon fill my nose. I head over to the counter, confused as ever, and scan over the options. Big bold letters saying “WE R AN OUT” are stamped onto the menu, leaving only one option, a pineapple. I don’t know about you, but I really don’t want to be eating SpongeBob’s home. Giving up, I head back to my bench, thinking of just eating at home. Out of nowhere, a burger falls onto my lap. I look up to see if anyone saw it or did it. But no one is outside anymore. I look back at the burger to see that it’s gone. I run back into the school, realizing that my class would be starting, but I run into a wall. I fall onto the ground, making a small *oomph* sound. I’m trying to get up when I see a hand offered out to help. I look up to see a dark hooded figure. I take his offer and quickly stand up. “Thanks,” I say. Out of nowhere, he hands me the same burger that was on my lap earlier. Knowing I have no choice, I slowly grab the burger out of his hands. Suddenly, all my surroundings get bigger, or maybe I just get smaller. I try to run, but my feet are stuck onto the floor. The hooded figure above me grabs me with his hands and smirks at me an evil way. He slowly moves me toward his face— more specifically, his mouth. I then realize that I have turned into the burger! And now I am slowly going to be eaten. Things escalate quickly, then I am back on the bench. I realize that I was probably just dozing off. I go ahead and open up my lunch, only to see a burger inside it. 4  «  The Super Golden Book About Talking Oranges


She Loves Food! By Jacky, age 11

One morning a girl named Peachy was eating some noodle soup. After that, she went to bed. When it was the middle of the night she woke up, and she turned into a— *writer gets a phone call* To be continued . . .

Twelve Days of Sandwich By Tessa, age 11

On the twelve days of sandwich my true love gave to me . . . 1. One fat sushi roll that was really yummy! 2. Chocolate bars 3. Spikey pineapples 4. Ramen soups 5. Chicken wings 6. Rice cooking 7. Fries frying 8. Cows milking 9. Lollipops licking 10. Sassy shrimps 11. Tea cups clinking 12. DONUTS GLAZING!

Fantastic Fabulous Food « 5


Food!

By Danielle, age 10

Slime

By Edwin, age 11 One day I went to school and saw my friend. He was holding dog food so I asked, “What is that?” He said, “Slime,” and I said, “NO, it’s dog food!” He showed me what it was and I said, “What? How did you make it?” He said to use glue, Borax, a cup to mix it in, and dog food for stink. He called it dog food, and I could tell it was so sticky because I saw all the dog food on his hands.

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The Nom Noms By Isabelle, age 7

Hi, how are you?

I am good.

Do you like cupcakes?

The Bakery

I am going to eat it. No!

No, I don’t like cake.

Yummy

I ate it.

Fantastic Fabulous Food « 7


Food Delivery By Jordan, age 10

......

News, news, news

Hm, who is it?

*Ding*

Hi.

No! I am on a diet!

Yum. I am thirsty. Yum. I am hungry.

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Super Golden F r i e n ds h i p S to r i e s

The Loner

By Cathy, age 11 There once was a loner who lived in a wall. He exclaimed, shyly, “Why am I such a loner?” One day he came out of the wall and went onto the streets, looking for a friend. Suddenly, he bumped into a purple person! The purple person was also looking for a friend. She said, “I’m looking for a friend because no one likes my purpleitis.” So they introduced themselves to each other. Five minutes later, she asked, “Where do you live?” He answered, “I live in a wall because I don’t have a job and I can’t afford rent.” Later on, he invited her to his wall. Her face was surprised, but she decided to follow him anyway. THE END But . . . The moral of the story is: It’s hard to have a good friend when you live in a wall.

My Birthday By Keira, age 10

I had a make-up party on my birthday last summer. I had a fun time. I had three friends there. Their names are Celest, Ruby and Lexi. We had a fun time.

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Where’d My Sandwich Go? By Farhin, age 12

The lunch bell rings. I walk down the stairs and through the halls to get to the lunchroom. I’m one of the invisible people in my school. No one sees me, no one notices me, and therefore I’m invisible. The “popular” kids always bump into me and never say sorry. They are arrogant and selfish. But of course that’s my opinion. I have one friend but she’s more of an acquaintance than a friend. She is kind of popular and sometimes ditches me. My lunch is always the same. A grilled cheese sandwich. I sit down (beside no one) and eat my lunch. I hear my name. Jade. I turn my head and look around but there’s no one to be seen. Everyone’s already finished their lunch, and I am alone. Who could have said my name? I turn my head back around so I can finish my lunch quickly and leave. But when I turn around, my half-eaten sandwich is gone. Where could it have gone? I think to myself. I look around, under the tables, on the ground, literally everywhere in the lunchroom. “Sandwiches don’t have legs . . .” I quietly say to myself. “Where is it?” *RING*

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I can’t wonder about this “sandwich problem” anymore. Or at least for now. I have class to get to. I walk to class. All the popular kids are in the back of the room, laughing. Are they laughing at me? If they are, why? I ignore them and take my seat. I hear Mary—my acquaintance—also laughing at me. Do I stink, or have something on my back? Can this day just be over already? I can’t focus very well because I didn’t eat anything for lunch. I would have if my sandwich didn’t run away. After school I don’t really have anything to do at school so I just go home. I unlock the door to my house and it is pitch black. I turn on the light, trying not to trip on anything. *CLICK* Everyone from my school is at my house. My house. There is basically a party at my house now. Good thing my parents are away on their business trip. I go up to Mary. “Mary, what’s going on?” I question her. “I’m sorry I’ve been ditching you lately. I decided to make it up to you with a party. From now on I will hang out with you,” she says. I hug her and try my best to enjoy the party. I still wonder where my sandwich went. A boy comes up to me and says, “Hey. Jade, right? I may have kind of stolen your sandwich so you would be tired and come home early. Please don’t be mad.” I grin. He probably ate my sandwich. I run to the fridge and get pudding and everybody laughs.

Super Golden Friendship Stories « 11


O Sooo Kawaii By Santina, age 8

Sooo Kawaii got a pie in the face

She got it off

Snowman

By Lorinda, age 8 This is a snowman and a cat, and they love each other.

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Rose and Robin By Brooklyn, age 8

Hi, I’m R, a.k.a. Robin!

Hey, I am an apple

Not cool. That’s me, Rose!

I like . . .

You’d better be!

Oops, SORRY!

I mean . . . I like . . . umm

Better

Let’s kick butts

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We G e ral d an d P i g g i e

A Dancing Banana By Tenaya, age 8

Once there was a banana named Miss Banana. She liked Piggy. One day Gerald was starting to say “Piggy,” then Piggy said “Piggy” and oinked. When Piggy oinked she kept oinking almost every day. Then she saw a bat, and she screamed like a little girl. The bat screamed like a bat. Aah! Piggy ran away from the bat because she thought the bat would eat her. Miss Banana and Gerald came and said, “Are you okay!?”

Funny Baga

By Hannah V., age 7 One day Piggie asked, “Why is the sky missing?” Elephant did not know. But Piggie did not care. Elephant said, “Both of us are going,” but Piggie did not want to go. They were making a face.

Elephant Helps Piggie By Kesler, age 6

Piggie ran to Elephant and gave him a hug. Piggie went to the store to buy an ice cream. Piggie cried when Elephant came over. “It’s almost nighttime! I’m scared!” « 14 «


The Ouija Board By Mya, age 7

Gerald the elephant was scared because he did the ouija board. A spirit came to him and said, “I’m coming for you!” Then Piggie came over. She asked Gerald, “Why are you scared?” and he said, “I’m scared of the ouija board!” They cried and cried and cried and cried. They ran away to Gerald’s uncle and auntie’s house across the street. Then you came. You saved the day and got them out of the house because the spirits had come there. But they never came back again.

Piggie and Elephant and the Ghost By Jessica, age 7

Piggie heard a noise in the closet and Gerald got mad because Piggie was yelling. Then Piggie made up a funny story about a scary story and Gerald thought it was real. Then a ghost popped out in the night. But they were watching a funny movie and they didn’t notice the ghost popping out.

We

Gerald and Piggie « 15


Piggie and Elephant at the Zoo By K.C., age 6

Piggie wants to go to the zoo. Elephant wakes up. Here is the goat. A A A AH.

Ice Cream

By Kyanna, age 8

I got some ice cream! Me too!

Can we get some ice cream?

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Little Prince and the Planet of Piggie and Elephant By Don, age 6

One day Piggie and Elephant were waiting for Little Prince. Then Little Prince and his friend Fox met each other. They were so happy. They met for three days and they played every day. Then it was time to go home to the Little Prince home planet, and Piggie and Elephant had to say goodbye.

Elephant and Piggie and the Animals By S.C., age 7

Piggie and Gerald were playing together, then they went home to play hide and seek for a while. They watched Trolls on T.V., then they had dessert. They went to bed, and when they woke up they needed to go to a birthday party. They had to decide what to wear! At the birthday party they discovered there were SO many animals. They tried to eat the cake, but it started to rain and everything got soggy. But they had an extra cake just in case! Then they all had a sleepover party!

Happy Birthday

We

Gerald and Piggie « 17


The Stickman By Nathan, age 8

Piggie! Who are you?

YES

Let’s play ball! Where am I? Am I in a comic?

Okay.

Mom Thanks!

Grandpa Stickman

Yes!

What? Dad

Bounce

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LO L J o k e s & E m oj i Tal e s

The Emoji Movie (About a Kitty Cat) By Aiden K., age 8

Once upon a time there was an emoji named Kitty Cat Emoji. Then Kitty Cat Emoji found Poop Emoji. Kitty wanted a battle. Kitty said, “If you win, you get a cupcake!” So they started to fight. Then Poop’s brother Awesomeness helped Poop fight Kitty. Kitty was about to win, but the fight ended and Poop and Awesomeness won. Then Kitty said, “Ha ha, I win and you guys lose.” Poop said, “No, we won.” Kitty said, “Rock, paper, scissors.” Awesomeness said, “Okay.” So they did rock, paper, scissors. First, it was Awesomeness and Kitty. Awesomeness lost. Then it was Poop and Kitty. Kitty lost that game of rock, paper, scissors. But Kitty still said she won. Poop said, “Kitty, you did not win.” Kitty said, “Let’s do three rounds of rock, paper, scissors.” But Kitty tricked Poop and Awesomeness with ten rounds, and Kitty still lost. Kitty said, “Ha ha, I won and you lost.” Awesomeness said, “No, you still did not win.” Kitty said, “Let’s do 100 rounds.” Poop said, “Fine, 100 rounds.” So they did 100 rounds, and Kitty tricked them again with 500 rounds. But Kitty still lost. This time Kitty said, “Ha ha, I lost.” Poop said, “Ha ha, we won.” Kitty said, “Yay, you guys get the cupcake.” Kitty even baked another cupcake for Awesomeness. Poop and Awesomeness said, “Thank you, Kitty.”

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The Spooky Book: Sad Story By Mako, age 7

The bully made him sad. “Knock, knock.” “Who’s there?” “Banana head.” “Banana head who?” “Banana face, LOL.”

Emojis

By M.C., age 8 Once upon a time . . . the emojis were in this phone. A monster came into the emoji academy. DUN DUN DUN! The monster hit the LOL sign and fell down. The guards were going to fight the monster. The monster put a spell on the emojis and the emojis slept. They lived happily ever after.

Andrei’s Jokes By Andrei, age 6

What does a bird say on Halloween? Twick or Tweet. What’s someone that’s super? Superman!

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Edward’s Joke Book By Edward, age 7

What’s a turtle’s favourite song? Jingle shells. What’s a ghost’s favourite jeans? Boo jeans! What’s a snake’s favourite subject? Hisstory.

Night Cop

By Napaysni, age 7

ugh I’m the thief

yay!!

waaa

super sigh

chief

kiss

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Emoji World By C.C., age 7

It was the first day of school. Shirley was on her way to school. She was supposed to go into the school, but then Santina and Shirley met. They stared at each other. “Hi, Santina. Why are you standing on your chair?” Shirley asked. “Shirley, why do you have so much food? You’re not allowed to go into the lunchroom.” “I’m a pig, right!” Part 2 is coming next year.

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Funny Joke

By Alianna, age 7 Knock, knock. Who’s there? Heart. Heart who? Surprise party?!

Emoji

By Kulus, age 7

Good.

Hi there. How are you doing?

Mr. Happy has a pizza.

Hey, you want to hear a funny joke? Chicken butt. . . Hahaha

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S to r i e s to S ca r e Yo u !

Spooky Story By John, age 7

Once there was a haunted house. It had a squeaky stairs and a broken elevator that still worked. There were ghosts and rats with no names. They floated around with no hands. On Halloween a little kid was going to trick or treat there. The little kid was almost eaten by a ghost and he was stuck in the house. The police came and saw the boy in a chair. The little boy was still alive and he told the cops what happened. Then he made it home safe.

Molly

By Ohiyesa, age 9 Once there was a little girl that had a doll. She loved this doll so much. On her third birthday her older brother ripped it up. Her mom took her to the doll shop to buy a new one. There was one doll that she really liked. She asked her mom if she could buy it. “I want to name it Molly,” she said. Then she got the doll. One night a year later she left Molly at the bottom of the stairs. There were ten steps. Later, she heard Molly come up the first step. Then Molly came up the second step. Then Molly was up the tenth step. Your best cousin Molly is here to have a sleepover!

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The Ugly Slime By Jaykwon, age 12

The ugly slime eats people and it likes the taste. It looks like an ugly thing with six tongues, four eyes, three mouths, and one ear full of earwax.

Scary Night By Ella, age 11

It was a dark night. I was walking and felt something brush past me so I looked around but saw nothing. I kept walking and I felt it again, so I stopped and looked around again—then I ran so fast it hurt. When I was at home I tried to go to sleep, but I soon woke up and saw blood dripping down my patio door. I jumped up, screaming, then went to the kitchen to get a drink. When I went to get a cup, I got pushed back. After I got a glass of water, I went back to my bed and saw that the blood marks were gone. In the morning I went to my friend’s house, and that night I was . . . To be continued . . .

The Food Mystery By Max, age 9

One day there was a new food store called Awesome Foods. Two people wanted to see how good it was. The people went inside. They wanted to buy some food. They bought some food for dinner. Then they ate it and were never seen again. The police searched the town but they never found them. Stories to Scare You! « 25


The Evil Teacher By Aydin N., age 9

One day a new teacher came to the elementary school. She was evil because she robbed banks. She was teaching for the first time. She gave gold money to the kids.

Nightmare Moon By Tristin, age 7

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Amaz i n g Days & Favo u r i t e T h i n g s

My Superhero By Priscilla, age 12

My perfect day started when I woke up and all of a sudden I turned into a superhero. If my superhero had superpowers it would be a transportation power from one place to another. If my superhero had a psychic animal it would be a baby kangaroo or a kitten. If my superhero and her kitten could live on a planet other than Earth, it would be called Ice Cream Unicorn Planet or Unicorn Fluffy Planet. If my superhero was a prime minister of Canada she would make homeless people have a lot of food every other day so they don’t need to ask for money or get food from the garbage. When the prime minister was done her job, she would get to celebrate and go to Bora Bora and do a lot of swimming there, and get spa treatments and also a lot of good nights of sleeping, and she would repeat the days over and over until the prime minister got bored of Bora Bora. But to get back to being a superhero . . . If the superhero prime minister was still in Bora Bora, she would explain what Bora Bora really looks like: bright blue water, clear tall mountains, white sandy beaches, big huts, spa treatments, huge sea turtles, stingrays, underwater scooters, cool seashells and tourists.

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The Stream

By Jachin, age 10 A boat is floating down a stream. Georgy is floating down the stream, too. He meets a fish named Jeff. He brings Jeff home and puts him in the bathtub.

Bob’s Boring Life By Ryan, age 11

This Bob and he is 11. He likes to go McDonald’s. Do you? Bob lives in Vancouver and works for Amazon in Seattle. He leaves from Vancouver, then comes back in five days because he makes $34 an hour, five days a week. WOULD YOU DO THAT? I WOULD! Bob has two siblings, both sisters, who live in a kelp sound. He makes so much money that he got a Lambo to cross the border in! I would save up for that if I could. So, back to the story . . . I know for a fact he got across the border on the way to work today. It’s 6:15 a.m. and it’s 10/01/16. He wishes he could get the same job in Vancouver, because he hates the annoying president! Yes, you know who it is. Today is just the day for that! Today was the last day before he goes to work in Vancouver at the HQ. He’s lucky, he will get $49 an hour there—since we are Canadian, we make more money! (Just imagine if our minimum wage was $20 an hour in real life.) So, Bob never played, or spent time with his family or with his nephews and nieces. BOB WAS SO LONELY. No he wasn’t, because he had a dog! WELL, BYE. P.S.: He was pretty boring.

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Five Facts About Why Cats Are So Cute By Cami, age 10

1. When they fall off something they look at you like you were supposed to warn them. 2. Their toes look like beans. 3. They like to be carried like a baby. 4. They like to sleep in boxes. 5. They just are.

Panda’s Evening By Adam, age 7

Panda went out for a picnic. He had jam, bread, pudding and Booster Juice. Something came out from the bush, and it was a little fox. A bunny took the food!

The Magic Pen By Fiona, age 9

Once upon a time there was a girl named Zoe. She had a pen that she loved. Her mother gave it to her on her birthday. One day she lost her pen. She asked her friend to help her find the pen. Then one day she remembered that she had put it in her pencil case.

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Naruto

By Tyler, age 8 Today, Sasuke goes to the junior fight of the ninjas. At a certain time he will fight another ninja. If he wins, then he will fight other ninjas. Sasuke does win. Shikamaru beats Temari.

Mina

By Celest, age 11 Mina loves to draw kittens every day and she loves to play with kittens. She eats pizza. She likes to play on a trampoline and for Halloween she is going to be a rander.

The Birthday Wish By Tatiana, age 11

On a cold winter day I was celebrating my birthday. Around me was my smiling family. And in front of me was a giant chocolate cake and candles. As I watched the wax race down the side of the candle, I knew this was my moment. I took a deep breath and made a wish as the candles went out. I felt 11.

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Lightning Race By Leandro, age 7

Green spy and blue spy were racing. “Well, black spy won’t get us!” “Sure, but he’s right behind us.” “What!” Black spy passed them like a LIGHTNING R ACE.

Ram

By Michael, age 7 A ram looks like a boy sheep with curly horns and hooves.

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Christmas

By Elijah, age 9 I have a green Christmas tree. It has lights and a black base. I like the ornaments, the tree and the base. I like the Chaos 400,000. I’m getting the red one. I want the red mask for playing Nerf gun wars.

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C razy fo r Co m i x

I Ate a Thai Chili! By Levi, age 11

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Road Trip

By Clara, age 11

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Crazy for Comix « 35


The Worst Day Ever! By Andrew, age 11

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Crazy for Comix « 37


Cupcake World By Aiyana, age 7

Oh no, my pizza!

Oh, my pizza.

Do you know what I eat? Humans.

Dad you are funny.

Tacos!

I am dead.

Just kidding.

Hi, brother.

Waaaa waaa Hi, sun.

What?

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Share

By Shirley, age 7

I saw it first. Hey, that’s my water.

The water! Share!!!!!!

Crazy for Comix « 39


Unicorn Island By Nancy, age 8

On the dock of Unicorn Island

Help

Oh no

Pizza

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Funny

By S.G., age 6

BYE.

Why?

I love you.

You are the best.

Because.

Why?

Thank you.

Hi, you are loved.

Crazy for Comix « 41


The Killers

By Jasper, age 8

Hi

I hate Annabelle Pennywise Annabelle

The Snowman

Hay, guys

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Characters

By Semira, age 8

Doctor Evil was the enemy of Bonzo’s parents. And when Bonzo got older, he trained to defeat doctor evil and his family.

The Wordless Book By Patrick, age 9

To be continued . . .

Crazy for Comix « 43


The Ring, Chapter 1 By Sophia, age 10

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Crazy for Comix « 45


Fishland

By David, age 7

Fishland is nice but there are some problems

And some lasers that are not fun

It has the most fun around the world

And cars speeding in the city

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The Unicorn

By Summer, age 9

Shhhh

Hi

Ha Ha Aaaaah

I am so mad at you

Ha Ha Ha Cannot hit a unicorn

You bum!

The End

Crazy for Comix « 47


Comic

By Izzy, age 12

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Crazy for Comix « 49


Starlord

By Kharizma, age 12

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The Cat

By Linden, age 7

MINECRAFT

By Eleazar, age 9

To be continued . . .

Cave

Crazy for Comix « 51


Falling Babies By Quinlan, age 7

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Game Over

Hey, wake up!

Crazy for Comix « 53


The Evil Waffle Invasion By Nicole, age 7

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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow By Kasper, age 7

Hey

Oh Peep

Ha Ha

Ha Ha

The next day Ichabod was not found.

Crazy for Comix « 55


Boo

By Draven, age 8

hi

boo

it

run

no yes

you float too

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no

Crazy for Comix « 57


Zorgs

By Corbin, age 9

Dang, I ran out of sandwiches Woah, what is going on here?

Okay, the Zorgs are after me and I don’t see them. How will I get out of here? Our hero heads to the emergency exit

Wheeeee

Splat!!!

Gasp

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Sno

re

Who did that?!

Oops, I think it’s past my bedtime

Crazy for Comix « 59


The Video Game Disaster By Lily, age 10, and Joey, age 10

Once upon a time there was a boy who loved video games

the game went black and he heard strange noises

Ahh, john cena you can’t see me.

wait, don’t run away

why!! i’m safe now

i already did!

good, it was a dream aaaah, a rat

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aaah, three fingers!


Thanks to the 51 amazing volunteers who helped with the fall 2017 Writers’ Room program: Aleksandra, Alex, Amandine, Amelia, Andrei, Austin, Brad, Cara, Chelsea, Chin, Christina, Craig, Danielle, Denise, Desiree, DJ, Ella, Eric, Erin, Faith, Garry, Gregory, Heather, Isabella, Jeffrey, Jenny, Jill, Jorielle, Joshua, Julian, Karen, Karina, Katharine, Kezia, Kirsten, Max, Melanie, Mika, Mikayla, Navin, Nisha, Riley, Rob, Samantha, Sarah B., Sarah F., Sean B., Sean P., Stacey, Veronica and Vincent And a special thanks also to long-time Writers’ Exchange volunteer Morgan for donating many boxes of Halloween mini-pumpkins to help inspire the kids.


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