Has anybody read the "Guardians of Gahoole" series? The books didn't look that interesting, but I saw the 3D trailer the other day, and it seemed a bit awesome.
Has anybody read the "Guardians of Gahoole" series? The books didn't look that interesting, but I saw the 3D trailer the other day, and it seemed a bit awesome.
I was at a carnival once and the bouncy house collapsed
That's really sort of terrifying! But it would make a great story starter. What if the castle collapsed, and when they finally got all the kids out, one of them was MISSING!
Has anybody read the "Guardians of Gahoole" series? The books didn't look that interesting, but I saw the 3D trailer the other day, and it seemed a bit awesome.
Writing Prompt Time!!
August Prompt brought to you by smish (who will be along shortly to tell you the prompt).
post your work in the kid lit section of SYW by the end of the month. smish will choose the next person to do a prompt for September.
Thank you, smish, for the fun prompt!
And by the way, smish-in-the-real-world has a job that's driving her nuts, so everybody needs to send her milkshakes and brownies. And hugs.
I'm sending Smish the inflatable giant hammer my son brought home from the amusement park - it's very cathartic to pound things with and inflatable hammer. My kids keep asking where it went - heh heh.
And brownies, I'll send those too.
I sent Smish some milkshake and brownies, plus, as this really did require them, some dancing bananas
Just don't drink the milkshake whilst bouncing. Oh the mess it could cause
I know! I haven't written a response yet, and I wrote the prompt! They're all making me feel like a big slacker.
well, we need somebody to read them all!
Sissy: we're going to have different prompts every month, and Judy's creating the one for next month, so I'm sure it'll be tons of fun!
Oh, sure, way to put the pressure on...
*scurry, scurry, scurry* I know there's a good idea around here somewhere...
Brainpick! : my 6th grade characters are mortified that one of their dorkier teammates is wearing t-shirts that are only suitable for little kids and not mature middle schoolers. One is a "Toolbox Ted" t-shirt, and the other is a "Kenny the Koala" t-shirt. Most real cartoons don't have that long of a shelf life, so I made them up. Do those sound suitably babyish? If not, got any better ideas? The babyish-er the better!
Yes, those are suitably babyish! For sure. Kenny the Kitten may be a bit more babyish, though.
They do sound suitably babyish. I do like the Kitten suggestions too.Brainpick! : my 6th grade characters are mortified that one of their dorkier teammates is wearing t-shirts that are only suitable for little kids and not mature middle schoolers. One is a "Toolbox Ted" t-shirt, and the other is a "Kenny the Koala" t-shirt. Most real cartoons don't have that long of a shelf life, so I made them up. Do those sound suitably babyish? If not, got any better ideas? The babyish-er the better!
Okay, there is nothing wrong with Spot the Dog. Just check my profile. Spot the Dog is awesome. How could you say it is not?Ha! Kitten! That's even worse. It's like Spot the Dog, only much much so. Cheers!
Yes, Batman is cool.There was a boy in my son's class, a few years ago, (sixth grade) who wore a Batman shirt and got pounded for it. Batman?! Isn't Batman cool?