Here's a true story, you'll enjoy, I think.
It starts off sort of...."this is an enjoyable story?" but ends up worth it.Ready?
One of my friends is a school teacher and at a teachers conference. A special education teacher was talking to her and told her about a field trip she had taken with her class to the St. Louis Zoo. One of the children, an autistic boy, got separated from the rest of the class and they couldn't find him. After searching quite a bit, and calling Zoo security to help them, they called his parents and they showed up. He was found, sitting under a tree, soaking wet, shivering, filthy dirty, and rocking back and forth with his back pack in his lap.
Parents take him home. He goes straight into the bathroom and won't come out and won't let them in. They called the social worker, and she could'nt get him talked out of there either, so they took the hinges off the door to get to him.
He was sitting next to the bath tub which was full of water, petting the penguin he stole from the zoo. That he had taken home in the backpack! He got into the penguin tank and took a penguin! Knew enough that it needed to be in water, and knew when his parents saw it they would have to send him back. And sure enough, they called the zoo and came to get the penguin.
I thought that was just about the funniest story I've heard in a long time. Kidnapped penguin. I think I want to write a children's story from the penguin's pov. What do you think? and what should the penguin's name be?
It starts off sort of...."this is an enjoyable story?" but ends up worth it.Ready?
One of my friends is a school teacher and at a teachers conference. A special education teacher was talking to her and told her about a field trip she had taken with her class to the St. Louis Zoo. One of the children, an autistic boy, got separated from the rest of the class and they couldn't find him. After searching quite a bit, and calling Zoo security to help them, they called his parents and they showed up. He was found, sitting under a tree, soaking wet, shivering, filthy dirty, and rocking back and forth with his back pack in his lap.
Parents take him home. He goes straight into the bathroom and won't come out and won't let them in. They called the social worker, and she could'nt get him talked out of there either, so they took the hinges off the door to get to him.
He was sitting next to the bath tub which was full of water, petting the penguin he stole from the zoo. That he had taken home in the backpack! He got into the penguin tank and took a penguin! Knew enough that it needed to be in water, and knew when his parents saw it they would have to send him back. And sure enough, they called the zoo and came to get the penguin.
I thought that was just about the funniest story I've heard in a long time. Kidnapped penguin. I think I want to write a children's story from the penguin's pov. What do you think? and what should the penguin's name be?