A few weeks (yes weeks, don't judge!) after Tommy's last day at school I was cleaning out his back pack and came across this story he had written. I got the biggest kick out of it and I have had it hanging in my nail polish room. I thought you guys might like it too, so I decided to scan it in and share with all. The picture he drew went with the story and he did a really good job on that too.
Tommy loves to hear me read your comments to him, so if you have time and would like to leave him a few words, I know he would love it :)
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12 comments:
I love Little's story. I would like him to write me a story all my own :)
Aww, so cute! I love the illustration.
I love the stories little ones write. They are the best!
Thanks for sharing this and and I hope Little has a great summer!
best story ever. with words of wisdom thrown in "let's stop fighting before someone gets hurt" and "free parking!". your little one is a smart smart kid :D
Wow! such a great story I'm stunned how well he writes and draws for a child of his age!
sweet story :) cute painting :)
Tommy, That was a great story! And the illustrations were fantastic! Make sure to keep on writing cause you are VERY good!!!
Tommy - I love the drawing!
this is little thanks. Im glad you like it.I write some more.
That's a great field trip story Little. Great job! I'm happy to know that even though they got separated, they ended up finding each other again. Great picture too! Thanks for sharing.
Love his artwork! His drawing of the bus looks so much better than mine when I was his age!
Great drawing and love his use of color! The story was great! Free parking just cracked me up! Also someone will get hurt was a great line also. You've got a great budding artist and writer there.
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