One morning, nanny was busy hanging the clothes on the washing line. When her daughter Mary, saw that nanny felt tired, than Mary rushed through to her nanny and pulled nanny’s gown and nanny was surprised that she saw Mary. ‘What’s the matter Mary?’ Mary said ‘I want to help you to hang the clothes on the washing line. Mary said again ‘can I help you?’ nanny tried to say something but she didn’t know to say. Mary waited and waited until nanny said the answer.
Now nanny knew what to say. Nanny said ‘Mary you are a helpful girl. Sure you may help me to hang the clothes on the washing line’ Mary felt so delighted. Afterwards, after they had finished there work suddenly they felt hungry. Mary read the ingredients while Nanny cooked it. After they finished cooking, they gobbled up that delicious food quickly. Suddenly, a bell rang DING, DONG! It was mummy. They were happy.
When mummy came in nanny wanted to talk with mummy for 2 or 3 minutes. Mary said ‘ok sure, you may talk with mummy now’. Nanny spoke to mummy in the green house. Mummy said ‘what’s the matter?’ Nanny said ‘that Mary had been a very helpful girl’. Mummy was very surprised. Mummy asked ‘did she do something for you?’ nanny replied ‘she had helped me to hang up the clothes and to cook food for us to eat’. Mummy smiled at Mary. Mummy felt proud of her.
Monday, May 30, 2005
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL LIBRARY
Mary, an eight year old girl, was very excited, because her mother decided to bring her to the National Library as she had promised to. Mary could not wait to go there because it was her first trip to the National Library. Mary and her mother dressed up. They rode a bus so that they could arrive at the library quickly. The National Library would close at 9pm.
When they reached there, they went to the catalogue enquiry computer to search for the titles of the books that the library had. Mary loved reading non-fiction books. When they found the four non-fiction books she wanted, she and her mother walked quickly to the kid‘s corner. Her mother helped her browsing the books. Eventually, they got the four books. After that, they put them on the borrowing station and the machine would produce the loan receipt.
Mary felt so delighted that she had borrowed them from the library. She used her own library card. Mary said thanks to her parent that she had brought her to the National Library. Mary’s parent was so glad to have a child that is very polite to her parent. Mary wanted to go home quickly to read those interesting books.
When they reached there, they went to the catalogue enquiry computer to search for the titles of the books that the library had. Mary loved reading non-fiction books. When they found the four non-fiction books she wanted, she and her mother walked quickly to the kid‘s corner. Her mother helped her browsing the books. Eventually, they got the four books. After that, they put them on the borrowing station and the machine would produce the loan receipt.
Mary felt so delighted that she had borrowed them from the library. She used her own library card. Mary said thanks to her parent that she had brought her to the National Library. Mary’s parent was so glad to have a child that is very polite to her parent. Mary wanted to go home quickly to read those interesting books.
Sunday, May 22, 2005
VISITING A SICK NEIGHBOR
Ratna planned to go with her neighbor, Fifi. Ratna was calling Fifi to ask her to go to the park together. Somebody picked up the phone & it was Fifi’s mother. Fifi’s mother answered ‘Hello’ then Ratna said to her, ‘can I talk to Fifi please?’. Fifi’s mother replied back ‘oh! I’m sorry to tell you that she was at the hospital after the accident happened yesterday’. Ratna was very surprised that her neighbor mate was at the hospital. She said to herself ‘I will go to visit Fifi tomorrow’.
When the next day came, Ratna went to visit Fifi at the hospital. Ratna brought some oranges & some apples. She gave them to Fifi. She thanked her for the fruit and for paying her a visit. Both Fifi’s legs had injured and were covered with white bandage. She looked very weak. She had to stay there until her legs were recovered.
Ratna felt sad. She wished Fifi would get well soon. She could not wait the day Fifi was going home from the hospital.
Friday, May 20, 2005
My special scooter
In 2015, I will have a very special scooter. There will be two seats for us to sit on my special scooter. It will have six colors on it. The whole body will be light brown. The handles will be red, the seats will be pink, the wheels will be yellow and grey and the bell will be light blue in color. The bell is to warn the people who are blocking the way to shift to the left or to right.
That scooter will be a present from my mother for my birthday a year before. It will be a brand new one and I will love it very much.
My neighbor and I will always go to the park with my special scooter. I will ride it to go to school and it will bring me to other places that are far away from my house too. It will go 100 km/h. It will need petrol. I will be very proud of my special scooter.
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