Are you ready for something fun, my friends?
Today is Perfect Picture Book Friday, so you know we are going to have a review of a great picture book. Plus, because this is Women’s History Month, I’ve chosen a book that celebrates an important Mighty Girl in American history, Clara Lemlich.
But first I want to tell you about a mini-contest. Wednesday was the birthday of the incredible Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. One of his books actually came about because of a bet he made with Bennett Cerf, one of the publishing giants of Random House. Cerf challenged Seuss to write a children’s book using only 50 words. And the classic Green Eggs and Ham was born. It’s true that the story has over 700 words…but only 50 unique words.
If you are currently writing picure books…or just reading them, you’ll notice that the average word length is getting shorter and shorter. So I thought, wouldn’t that be a great challenge…to write a story for kids with only 50 words. With a beginning, a middle, and an end. I wondered if I could do it. And I decided to open the challenge to everyone. Here are the guidelines:
50 PRECIOUS WORDS WRITING CONTEST
- Write a story appropriate for kids ages 12 or under, using only 50 words…they can all be different words, or you can use some of them over and over…just as long as the total word count for the story is 50 or less.
- It can be prose, rhyme, free verse, silly or serious…whatever works for you.
- Title is not included in the word count.
- No illustration notes please.
- Post the story on your blog if you have one and put the link in the comments OR post the story in the comments.
- Deadline for posting the story or the link in the comments is Friday, March 18th…that gives you two weeks.
- Winners will be announced on Saturday, March 19th, in our Will Write for Cookies post.
- Prizes? Of course! In honor of Women’s History Month, a copy of Miss Moore Thought Otherwise by Jan Pinborough. And we’ll see what else I can figure out.
- This just in!!!! Kristen Fulton is donating a seat in her April Nonfiction Archaeology class. Just to let you all know…I took her class in June 2014..and that was the step that led me down this path of writing nonfiction picture books. I wrote Sweet Dreams, Sarah the month after the class ended. And I’ve been writing nonfiction picture books ever since!
- I’m also going to offer a mini-critique of a picture book manuscript…hopefully, after years of writing, revising, and critiquing, my feedback will be helpful.
- Plus, I have a soft spot for mini-books…you know, those tiny books you can hold in the palm of your hand. It’s time to share a couple from my collection.
- Stop the presses!!!!! Another GREAT PRIZE has just been donated! My fabulous agent, Essie White, is going to give a critique to one of the winners! Thank you so much, Essie! This contest is shaping up to be so much more than I had ever expected. Thank you so everyone who is posting about it and sharing on Facebook and Twitter!
- Hurray…another great prize!!!! Next Saturday, as I mentioned, when I announce the winners, I’ll also be interviewing debut picture book author, Nancy Churnin. So I am adding a shiny new copy of her book, “The William Hoy Story” to the prize pool…woo-hoo!
I’ve been participating in Carrie Charley Brown’s ReFoReMo Challenge. The list of recommended picture books was astounding. Fortunately, my local library is able to get most of the books I request. Plus, they don’t have a limit on the number of books you can take out. One of my favorites so far is the story of the girl who led the fight for better conditions for workers in the garment industry. And I thought it was a stellar book to spotlight during Women’s History Month.
Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers’ Strike of 1909
Written by Michelle Market
Illustrated by Melissa Sweet
Publisher: Balzer & Bray (2013)
Ages: 5-9
Themes: Courage, standing up for what is right, working together, labor unions
Opening Lines:
“A steamship pulls into the harbor, carrying hundreds of immigrants—and a surprise for New York City.”
Synopsis:
From Amazon: This is a true story of Clara Lemlich, a young Ukrainian immigrant who led the largest strike of women workers in U.S. history. This picture book biography includes a bibliography and an author’s note on the garment industry. It follows the plight of immigrants in America in the early 1900s, tackling topics like activism and the U.S. garment industry, with handstitching and fabric incorporated throughout the art.
When Clara arrived in America, she couldn’t speak English. She didn’t know that young women had to go to work, that they traded an education for long hours of labor, that she was expected to grow up fast.
But that didn’t stop Clara. She went to night school, spent hours studying English, and helped support her family by sewing in a shirtwaist factory.
Clara never quit, and she never accepted that girls should be treated poorly and paid little. Fed up with the mistreatment of her fellow laborers, Clara led the largest walkout of women workers the country had seen.
From her short time in America, Clara learned that everyone deserved a fair chance. That you had to stand together and fight for what you wanted. And, most importantly, that you could do anything you put your mind to.
Why I like this book:
- This is a moment in history that comes alive for children and that is what I love about these newer nonfiction picture books. The author paints a picture with her words and the reader and listener are there. Fingers crossed that my Sweet Dreams, Sarah will do this also.
- The wonderful illustrations support the text perfectly…and with text by Michelle Market and illustrations by Melissa Sweet, this is no surprise.
How a parent can use this book and related activites:
- Great read-aloud.
- Springboard for a discussion on how one person can make a difference. What would have happened if Clara hadn’t spoken up?
- Talk about people in your family who may have had similar experiences.
RELATED ACTIVITIES
Make a Family Tree and Timeline
Photo courtesy: http://www.alphabetkids.com
A family tree and timeline can be a great way for children to find a way to relate to ‘the good old days’. Find detailed directions at this wonderful website: http://www.alphabetkids.com/?q=parents/craft-activities/family-tree
If your child can speak with a grandparent or great-grandparent, they can find out lots of stuff…did they watch TV when they were a kid? What did they do when they got home from school? What did they learn in school? And, relating it to the story, did they ever go out on strike? If so, what for? Interaction between the generations is a valuable thing!
And for more wonderful picture book reviews, visit Susanna Hill.
So, my friends, I hope some of you will participate in the 50 PRECIOUS WORDS CHALLENGE.
Oh, I knew I forgot something! Here is my little sample example for you…it’s a story I had been working with on and off. It was over 500 words…but obviously, I cut it drastically. I’m excited to read all of your wonderful entries which will absolutely positively be better than mine.
Pilar the Pirate (50 words) by Vivian Kirkfield
Pilar wanted to be a pirate captain. No treasure. No crew.
She enrolled in pirate school. On a scavenger hunt, Pilar and her partners filled the bag. Soon they were lost. Lenny blubbered. Jenny sobbed. Pilar said. “Follow me!”
“Aye, aye,” Lenny and Jenny piped up. “We’re right behind you.”
Have a wonderful weekend! I’m truly looking forward to reading your stories…I hope we have a lot of entries…this is a community of support and encouragement.
Oh a contest how fun! and you reminded me to read brave Girl: Clara and the shirtwaist Maker’s Strike of 1909.
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Reading BRAVE GIRL was fascinating, Sue…what a fabulous way to make hisory come alive, not only for young kids! Will you give the contest a try? I hope so!!!!
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Hey Vivian! Thanks for bringing Brave Girl to my attention, I’m going to have to pick that one up. Love your contest idea! I’ll give it a shot😊
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Glad I uncovered a treasure for you, Jodi! And I’m looking forward to reading your story…this is going to be fun!!!
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I loved Brave Girl, too, Vivian. Great choice for PPBF. The family tree brought back wonderful memories, too. Both daughters, now grown, made them in kindergarten. The best school projects ever!
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Wasn’t it a super story, Pat? And I never thought about relating family trees to the timeline of history…but I’m realizing that they would be a great way for young kids to connect to events that happened long ago. 😉
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I just read Brave Girl – what an awesome book (adding it to my mentor book list)! She was a brave girl, for sure. Now to go find 50 perfect words….
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Oh yay!!!! I’m so happy you are going to participat4e in 50 Precious Words, Sue! I’m using Brave Girl as a mentor text also…I’m actually working on a story (my February 12 Days of Nonfiction draft) about an immigrant. Can’t wait to read your entry. 😉
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Hi, Vivian! Brave Girl is on my TBR list. And I love the idea of your 50 PRECIOUS WORDS WRITING CONTEST.
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Hi Manju…hope you get to read Brave Girl soon. I took out a huge stack of books for the ReFoReMo challenge and plucked that one out to read first…I’m so glad I did! Please please please do participate in the contest…I’d love to have you on board. 😉
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The opening sentence of Brave Girl has me completely curious what surprise is in store for New York. Yup! I’m going to check this one out to find out. And I’ve already got the wheels spinning for a 50-word entry to your contest!
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I know…I know…wasn’t that one of the most perfect turn-the-page sentences ever? Glad you are not afraid of ‘spinning wheels’, Leslie…can’t wait to read what you come up with.:)
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You are clever-and succinct! Thanks for sharing Brave Girl. I’m reading books every day, but haven’t gotten all the REFO ones.
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And you are kind and generous! They say less is more…but it sure was hard! I hope you get to read Brave Girl soon, Wendy…it’s definitely one of the best of the genre…and a GREAT mentor text. 😉
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I checked out Brave Girl yesterday. Now I’m very excited to read it!
I’ll see if I can meet the 50-word story challenge! Fun!
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I think you will love it, Gabi! And I will love it if you are able to join in the fun with this challenge…looking forward to reading what you come up with. 😉
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I love true stories about brave girls/women who made a difference in history. This book intrigues me because my grandmother worked in the clothing industry 30-40 years after Clara, as a seamstress and later as a designer.
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Oh, that is fascinating about your grandmother, Pat. My mother-in-law told me that when she was a young girl back in Europe, she left home at age 14 to be a seamstress for a wealthy city lady. She was given a tiny room, a couple of meals a day, and she sewed all of the lady’s garments. Hope you get to read Brave Girl. 😉
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Hi Vivian, Thank you for your great review. Looking forward to reading Brave Girl. Where do we post our story if we don’t have a blog?
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So happy to see you here, Janie! Glad you enjoyed the review…it’s such a fabulous story. And you can post your 50 Precious Word story right here in the comment section. 😉 I’m excited to read it!!!
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Here is my story 🙂
DOGGIE DELIGHTS by Janie Reinart
Doggie delights in digging.
Dirty Doggie.
SELF-SERVE DOG WASH.
Doggie deposits a bone.
Pulls ropes.
Pushes levers.
Bubble-bath.
Rinse.
Pulls ropes.
Pushes levers.
Dryers on.
Pulls ropes.
Pushes levers.
Brushes fluff.
Pulls ropes.
Pushes levers.
Bandana on.
Pulls ropes.
Pushes levers.
Treats for a clean Doggie.
Doggie delights in digging.
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Thank you, thank you, dear Janie! What a fun story! This is just the type of story kids will love…lots of repetition…it will delight kids the way digging delights doggie. 😉 Thank you so much for joining in the fun. 😉 You and Stephanie posted at exactly the same time. 😉 A tie for first entries. 😉
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This book looks incredible. I already started Googling this fascinating woman – woman at the turn of the 20th century were not messing around. Between suffrage and child labor laws, we owe them a debt of gratitude. Can’t wait to check this out.
And 50 words, no art notes! That’s quite a challenge!
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Would love to see you take it on, Jess! The more, the merrier!
Glad the review sparked your interest in Clara…you are so right…it was so hard for a female to step out of the mold that had been cast by men…hip hip hooray for the ones who did…they led they way, for sure. 😉
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I like Brave Girl, too! What a fun contest. If I can squeeze a story out this wkend, I’ll let you know! My students and I had green eggs & ham yesterday! They loved it!
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Green eggs and ham…how did the students like it, Tina?
Brave Girl seems to be a hit with everyone who reads it. And I’d LOVE you to participate…hope you are able to squeeze out that story. 😉
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My kids loved the green eggs & ham. One student said he doesn’t like eggs at home, but he likes green eggs!
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I also like Brave Girl! Also the writing challenge sounds fun. I’m not sure my 50 words will be very precious, but I’ll give it a go. 🙂
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Well, Hannah…you are a precious critique buddy, so I’m thrilled you are going to give the challenge a go. 😉
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Here it goes:
ECHO & SHADOW
A shadow stood outside a cave.
An echo called. The shadow waved.
“Hello, hello,” the echo said.
The shadow nodded, hi, instead.
“Come on. Come in. Be brave, brave, brave,”
said Echo, stepping from the cave.
Two shadows clasp hands in the sun.
They ducked inside. Now there are none.
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Love this, Hannah! Unusual characters, and fun rhymes!
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Hannah…it’s a good thing I am going back over ALL of the entries…somehow, I missed reading this amazing one that you did. I love everything about it! Two fabulous characters…echo and shadow! Thank you so much for playing along. 😉
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I am on my last day of visiting beautiful Hawaii. I love reading your post! For the challenge, here is my 50 Word story as it is unfolding before me:
HONU WAITS
(TURTLE WAITS)
The water is deep and cool.
Honu drifts
through blue,
then turquoise,
then green.
Honu waits.
Rises.
Drifts.
Gold sand.
Honu rests.
Sun warms him.
One flipper
Then the other.
One leg
And again.
Honu waits
White froth covers him.
Honu drifts
Through green
Then turquoise
Then blue.
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Oh my goodness…Stephanie..this is absolutely lovely! Thank you so much for participating…now i am REALLY getting excited. And I think you are the first!!!! Maybe there needs to be a prize for that also. 😉
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nice work
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Brave Girl sounds like a great read; I can’t wait to get hold of it. Thanks for a great contest. Here’s my 50-word story. Carol Samuelson-Woodson (purplebrookatyahoodotcom)
THE FLEAS AND ME
They say I am a good dog,
I always try to please,
I do my best–
But get no rest–
I’m stuck with these old fleas.
Now they’re going to bathe me?
How much worse can it get?
The fleas, they say–
Will go away?
Hooray! Let’s all get wet.
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Hello Carol…so lovely to meet you…and thank you so much for playing along with my challenge. I love your 50 words…and you know what….so far, almost all the entries are about dogs. 🙂
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Hi, Here is my story:
No Whine Wednesday!
(kid’s Mom}
Dr’s visit today kids
.
{Sophia}
Oh No!
No shots please!
No shots please!
(Charlie)
I’m not worried, I don’t need any
{Kids Mom}
Stop Whining!
{Sophia}
No shots please!
{Mom]
Wait and see.
All day Sophia whined
{Mom}
This is no whine Wednesday.
{Sophia}
Very Funny!
{Charlie}
I don’t need any shots.
{Dr.”s office}
Hi kids
(Sophia}
I don’t need any shots!
{Dr.}
Oh, really
Let’s see who needs shots
Sophia, you don’t need any
But, Charlie needs two!!!!!!!!!
dpasiczniak@yahoo.com
Donna Mae Pasiczniak
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Oh my goodness, Donna Mae..this is definitely a story every kid can relate to. 😉 Thank you so very much for joining in the fun!!! I’m thrilled to see so many lovely new (to me) writers participating!!! So happy to meet you. 😉
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Too funny, I also wrote a dog story! I’ve posted it here, but will also post on my blog soon: http://www.frogonablog.net. This really was a great exercise in learning to cut words.
A Ride in the Car (50 words)
by Lauri Fortino
My tail wags fast.
My head’s out the window.
We’re going to the park.
Or Grandma’s.
Or Hotdog Hut.
Hey!
This is not the park.
Or Grandma’s.
Or Hotdog Hut.
My tail droops.
This place smells scary.
A shot!
Awrooooo!
What? Done!
Next stop, Hotdog Hut!
My tail wags fast.
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Beginning…check! Middle…check! Satisfying ending…check! Great job, Lauri…yes, another dog story…the universe is telling me something, I think. 😉 Thank you so much for joining in the fun!!!!
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Vivian – I love this challenge and I love the stories people have already posted! I can’t wait to read the rest! I have to thank you too, because your contest got me to post on my blog – something I haven’t done in almost 2 years!! I wrote my 50-word story and just posted it there. Here’s a link: http://loridegman.blogspot.com/. Hope you like it!!
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Like it? I totally LOVE it. How hilarious…but totally UNTRUE…you are one of the least quitter person I know….but it made a GREAT entry for the contest! I’m so happy you played along with me. 😉
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Thanks, Vivian – it was fun to write! I can’t wait to read the rest of the entries!!
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Wow! Very impressive, Lori! Worth the visit to your post.
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Thanks, Carol!
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My little story was feeling lonely over on my blog, all by itself – so I’ve decided to put it here with all the others. I think the other bloggers should do the same!
I Quit
My friend put forth a challenge that I thought was pretty nifty.
To write a story, using words – and limit it to 50.
But, now I’ve had a change of heart. This contest is absurd!
There’s just no way to wrap things up with only two more words.
I quit!
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Perfect pick for Women’s History Month. Oh and I do love a challenge. Going to give it a whirl!
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Woo-hoo…that is terrific, Keila…I’m looking forward to reading your story! And guess what? Kristen Fulton is donating a place in her April Nonfiction Archaeology class as a PRIZE…that is so generous of her! And I’m going to offer a mini-critique of a picture book manuscript as another prize. And a couple of mini-books as well. 🙂 Thanks so much for joining in!
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Contest gets more exciting by the second. Thanks!
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Oh my goodness…I agree, Carol. I’m so thrilled with the response. 😉
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I have never considered myself a wordy person, until this challenge. Phew! Thanks so much for putting this together, Vivian. It really was fun and a great exercise in writing succinctly. Here’s my go at it…
Anything but Broccoli!
By: Jodi McKay
Broccoli? Yuck!
I’ll eat beets, beans, even bok choy. Anything but broccoli!
Here boy, got a tasty treat for you.
Psst! I’ll do your chores if you eat these.
They will blend in nicely with my napkin.
UGH! I hate broccoli!
Only one bite?
Mmmmmm, not bad.
More broccoli please!
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This story made me laugh, Jodi…and nod my head. I totally remember hating broccoli (actually love it now, go figure)…and wished we had a dog so I could sneak it to him. And I recall many napkins that became the repository for a couple of crowns. 😉 😉 Thank you so much for playing along…great job!
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I grabbed this entry from Lauri Fortino’s FB share of the contest…I wasn’t sure if Sandy would post it here also:
Sandra Dodge Here’s my story. It’s called Bhean Chapull, the Horse Woman.
Moonlight music
Calls Katiri from her bed:
lovely bells
in the grass
in the brook.
Pocketing them,
She sees Bhean Chapull
collecting
bare-barked sticks
until her bundle bulges.
Into Rainbow Valley;
Bhean Chapull sings the horse to life.
Something is missing!
Katiri’s bells are mane and tail.
Then…they fly.
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Hello Sandy…I hope you don’t mind that I grabbed this from the FB page…I wanted to make sure everyone got to enjoy your hauntingly beautiful story…50 precious words indeed. 😉 Thank you so much for participating!
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Took the challenge! I wrote LOVE HUGS using 49 words. Whew! http://www.keiladawson.com/love-hugs/
And I’m adding it here, just in case, to make sure no one misses it:
LOVE HUGS
by Keila V. Dawson
Would you like a hug goodnight?
Not tonight, I’m alright.
Would you like one when you’re sad?
Not when sad. Not when mad.
Would you like one for good-bye?
Not for good-bye. Not if I cry.
Would you stop me if I do?
Not at all, I’d like two!
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Love your LOVE HUGS, Keila! And I love that you shared the challenge on your blog…thanks so much for playing and joining in on the fun. 😉
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Interesting book! I’ve never heard of Clara Lemlich before. I must rectify this! I am catching up on my emails and now can commence to writing my 50 words. ;o)
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Yes!!!! I am excited to read your entry, Erik! I’m glad I introduced you to a book you had not heard of…I think that probably doesn’t happen too often…you are the best read young man I know. 😉
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Here’s my story:
A Wild Ride:
Clickety clank, up we go through the dark scary tunnel.
Shifting with each turn of the wheels, my head bobs around wildly.
Screams fill my ears as we plummet down the steep drop to our doom.
Water splashes all around as the cries turn to laughter.
The ride is over.
Thank you for the fun task.
Melissa Cinotti Folette
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Oh, this is lots of fun, Melissa…I used to love water rides…I remember when we took our kids to Disneyworld and we waited forever on a line for one of them..but it was worth it…what a great cooling off we had. Thank you so much for stopping by and for giving us this great entry to the contest. 😉
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Thanks for the insight on your post, Vivian!
Here is my entry for the 50 word challenge….
Petunias for Patty Sue
Patty Sue loved petunias
white Petunias
pink petunias
purple petunias
Patty Sue dreamed she planted a beautiful garden of petunias
white Petunias
pink petunias
purple petunias
Patty Sue!! Come outside! I have something for you!
Patty Sue opened the door to see petunias everywhere!
White petunias
Pink Petunias
Purple petunias
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I forgot to include my information! This was written by Gabrielle Copeland Schoeffield for the March 12 by 12 challenge as well as the 50 word challenge. Thanks for having this contest! I had been struggling with this ms for a while and your challenge gave me the answer to the dilemma.
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I’m so glad that Patty Sue woke up to such a lovely reality. Thank you so much for participating, Gabrielle. I read your entry and thought to myself, who is ‘awesomeauthor’…and then I scrolled down and saw you had answered my question. So happy you hopped on board…and I’m thrilled that the challenge helped you get past a story problem.
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What a neat but difficult contest. Hope I did it justice.
No More Drips
Drip goes the rain on the roof.
Through an itty bitty hole.
Mama gets a bucket.
But the dripping takes a toll.
The rain no longer drips.
Mama dumps the bucket out.
Papa’s hammer goes tap, tap.
“No more drips,” I shout.
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I love a happy ending, Aileen! What a fun story! I’m so glad you found the contest and entered…the more the merrier…and I’m thrilled with the turnout so far. 🙂 Thank you for entering!
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Great idea. Don’t know that I’ll be able to pull something together, but it’s fun to think about what I might do if I can. And what a great picture book! I wish I had a library nearby. Thanks for the tip on a good book though.
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I hope you do. Thanks for stopping by, Johnell. Even if you don’t have the time, I know you will be cheering every on. And who knows, maybe those 50 precious words will just come tumbling from your pen. 🙂
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Sounds like a great contest! I’m not sure if I will have time at the moment, but you never know. 🙂 Thanks for mentioning ReFoReMo and I’m happy to hear that it is helping. Happy research!
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Thanks for stopping by, Carrie! I appreciate that, with ReFoReMo going strong and taking your attention, you took the time to come by and leave a comment. Of course it would be fun to have your enter…but I totally understand if you can’t. 😉
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Suzy,
What a great idea! Unfortunately, I’m in preparation for complete right knee replacement and won’t be able to join the fun.
I will watch the progress as it takes form.
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Hello Betty…thank you so much for stopping by…I’m sorry you won’t be able to participate…wish it was for a more fun reason like a vacation! But I’m sending you all good wishes for a successful surgery and a quick and easy recovery.
I look forward to having you visit and cheer every one on from the sidelines. 🙂
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Vivian, THANK YOU for giving a purpose to a 24-word story I wrote a couple of weeks ago that I was sure I wouldn’t have a use for. You have to imagine it as two characters. Here goes!
Tug
Hug
Smug
Hug
Ugh!
Hug!
Sluggish
Huggish
Mug shot
Hug shot
Bugs me!
Hug! See?
Humbug
Hum hug
Hug?
Shrug
Hug?
Hug
Snug
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Julie, Julie, Julie!!!! One of my favorite mentors…our fearless 12×12 leader… participating in my little challenge? HOORAY!
And I LOVE your snug-as-a-bug-in-a-rug story. I look forward to giving YOU a hug at the Wild Midwest SCBWI conference next month. 😉 Thank you so much for joining in the fun! By the way…did you want to give you sweet story a title?
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Aww, thanks Vivian! I’m not great with titles, so the only one I can think of right now is: Hug. If I come up with something better I’ll let you know. So fun reading the entries!
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I am really curious about the mug shot 🙂
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Time For Slime
“Time for slime?” asked Jaxon.
“Time for slime?” asked Mazey.
“Time for slime,” grumbled grandma.
“Get the glue!” shouted Jaxon.
“Get the water!” shouted Mazey.
“Get the Borax,” grumbled grandma.
Jaxon poured.
Mazey mixed.
Grandma grumbled.
“Sloppy!” smiled Jaxon.
“Slippery!” smiled Mazey.
“Slimey!” grumbled grandma…
and then she grinned.
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Hi Suzy…thank you so much for joining in the fun here. Kids love messes, that’s for sure. And I love that Grandma changes her tune as she gets into the activity with her grandkids. 😉 I know my grandson really enjoys ‘Grammy Camp’ because I love stuff like clay and fingerpaint and slime as much as he does. Super story!
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SKIP SKIP THE CIRCUS SCARF
Skip-Skip the Circus Scarf
could do anything when given the chance,
but he was at his best when doing “The Silly Dance”
Should you be so lucky to meet him one day
You’ll be delighted you did
You’ll find out for yourself
“The Silly Dance” isn’t just for kids!
!OLE!
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Ole indeed! We all need to do Silly Dances more often. Thank you so much, Dawna, for your happy entry. I’m thrilled you came to participate in the challenge.
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Cars on Mars
Cars on Mars look like stars.
When it is dark the racing starts.
The cars are lined up.
The golden cars honk. Clonk! Clonk! Clonk!
A truck is in the way.
Truck backed up. It flew away. Cars moved right away.
Vroom! Vroom! Vroom!
Suns up, quiet now, till dark.
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Super kid appeal for sure, Nina! Cars and trucks and vroom, vroom, vroom…this story is lots of fun. Thanks so much for joining in the fun…I am having a ball reading all of these entries!
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Thank you!
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This looked so fun, I couldn’t resist.
Overindulgence
I shouldn’t have eaten that third rodent.
But I’m a hawk. What can I say?
We perch, scan, stalk.
We shriek, swoop, dive.
Capture!
Plump, palatable rat grasped tight in talons.
What’s a raptor to do?
I shouldn’t have eaten that fourth rodent.
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Oh my goodness, Katy…this is hilarious! And I know just how that raptor felt…I used to love going to buffet restaurants and could eat one of each dessert that was displayed…and then I was always sorry I hadn’t kept a better rein on my appetite. But they looked so darn good. I’m sure that is just how hawk felt. 😉 Thank you so much…I’m thrilled you entered the challenge.
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Sweet Katy- this is sickeningly fabulous.
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I also love Brave Girl! Thank you for this fun challenge, Vivian! Here’s my entry–a 50-word biography.
Journey to Artist: One Farmer’s True Story
“I like your drawing,” said Papa.
“It’s our farm!” said Anna Mary.
“Time to get to work on it,” said Papa.
She toiled. She married, and toiled on their farm.
Until it hurt.
“I’ll paint!” said Anna Mary.
And at 80 she became a famous artist, known as Grandma Moses.
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WOW!
I never thought I’d see a nonfiction biography in under 50 words…kudos to you, Robin…and many thanks for throwing your hat in the ring…and a lovely hat it is at that! So glad you are participating. 😉
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Here is my story. Thanks for this challenge 🙂
I love you baby Boo!
Where are you going to?
Are you flying high?
Or are you racing by?
Are you kicking cans?
Or drumming on pots and pans?
Are you counting sheep?
Or are you fast asleep?
Sweet dreams baby Boo,
I love you!
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I smiled as soon as I read ‘baby Boo’…one of the characters in my entry for Susanna HIll’s Holiday Contest was a baby Boo….I absolutely love that name! And I love your story, Angelique…a perfect bedtime board book for little ones. Great job!
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Thank you 🙂
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Thank you for the challenge, Vivian! You inspire 🙂 Here is my entry:
http://www.charlottedixon.net/blog
Charlotte, I’m pasting your entry here also, to make sure everyone gets to read it:
BUNNY AND WORM
By Charlotte Dixon
Bunny digs a burrow wide.
Scritch Scratch
Dirt flies.
Scritch Scratch
Deeper deeper grows the hole.
Scritch Scratch
Worm digs a wormhole skinny.
Wiggle Jiggle Blow
Dirt flies.
Wiggle Jiggle Blow
Deeper deeper grows the hole.
Wiggle Jiggle Blow
Bunny and Worm meet.
Two new friends
share a home.
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Charlotte…I hope everyone runs over to your blog to read your entry…I loved it…you’ve got action, great characters, super sound words, and a beautiful kid friendly message…I never imagined when the idea came to me on Friday that all of these talented writers would participate…I am beyond thrilled!
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With pen in hand, i must say
This contest is getting more exciting every day! This is not my entry, just wanted to let you know that I’d better get writing!!!
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Yes! Please please do, Mona! I am excited to read your entry. I’m having the best of times, reading all of these wonderful stories…people are really putting their heart into the challenge. 😉
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Wowie! Love the 50-word stories people have offered up here! Not sure I can come up with an entry, but will give it some thought.
BTW, great book rec, Vivian! It’s quite an engaging story! Thanks!
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Wowie is right, Jilanne. These stories are fabulous…and the spirit and enthusiasm of the writers is darn inspiring! Glad you liked the book recommendation…and I hope you are able to join the party with an entry. 😉
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Run Chippie Run
Chipmunk skittles, running free,
Under logs and up the tree.
Moving fast, a tiny blur,
Flashes white and stripes of fur.
Gathers nuts and seeds and fruit,
Down the hole-hurry, scoot!
Nestled deep beneath the ground,
Furry wiggles bounce around.
Mama settles, babies play,
What a busy Chippie day!
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Hello Debbie…so lovely to meet you…and I’m thrilled you are participating in the contest. Your entry is FABULOUS! Great spot on rhyme and meter…and perfect characters..I’m already in love with Chippie! Thank you so much for playing along. 😉
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Vivian I love you! Thanks for the kind words. We’ve been Facebook friends for several years. I never use pics of myself so I think it’s throwing you! lol if I put up a dog or kid you’d know me This is such a great contest and your site is rally buzzing!
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Aha…yes…that’s right, Debbie! And things are really buzzing around here…it’s totally fantastic! I am so so so happy that people are enjoying this challenge. 😉
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Hi Vivian, did you receive my entry for the 50 word picture book? In case not, I will type it again. This is something I shared with my little granddaughter long ago. I can still hear her laughter. ” Again, Gramma,” she’d say. Thank you for your kind words regarding my upcoming surgery.
SMILE-Y GETS AROUND
Bouncy, bouncy ball-y
Bouncing down the hallway.
Up down! Up, down!
Sharing it smile, never a frown.
Children find it bouncing along.
They pick it up and join in song.
Bouncy, bouncy ball-y
Bouncing down the hallway.
Up, Down! Up, Down!
Sharing its smile, never a frown.
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Hi Betty…no, I didn’t. The last comment from you said you wouldn’t be able to participate because you were having knee surgery…so I am SO HAPPY you are able to jump ( well, maybe not jump) right in. I’m glad you posted it again because this is the first time I am seeing your adorable story. It definitely made me smile…it reminded me a bit of the jump rope chants we used to do. Great job!
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Vivian, here’s my entry, topping the scale at exactly 50 words (without title).
Food for Frog
Hungry Frog forages around stump.
Snake slithers.
Frog hides.
Snake russsstles off.
Frog leaps to barn.
Hound bounds up. Ruffff!
Frog springs off to pond.
Frog bobs.
Hawk hovers, dives. Swooooshhh.
Frog plunges.
Frog spies feast.
Frog flicks sticky tongue,
ensnares one wiggly worm,
swallows whole.
Crooaaak.
Breakfast is served.
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Oh wow…I loved the whole pond menagerie, Kristi! Thank you so much for joining in the fun. And I love all the sound words…lots of kid appeal. 😉
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I always love a good challenge!
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Here we complain about 500 words and look what you can do with 50.
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Ha, Ha! Can’t wait to see you in July, Kristen!!
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Here’s my entry in my blog Vivian, though I’m also posting it here. Amazing how many entries you’re receiving! This is wonderful! http://chanastiefel.com/blog/
Gray Day
By Chana Stiefel
Somber sky
Scratchy bark
Dark path
Dreary park
Lonesome squirrel
Metal swing
Dull gray
Everything.
Hey!
Is that a ray?
Could the sun
Be here to play?
It pierces clouds
It hits the slide
It wakes the geese
That flutter and glide.
Water droplets fill the air
Rainbow sprinkles
Everywhere.
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Hello Chana…good thing I am checking every post and comment…I’m discovering I missed commenting on a few…I think I went to your blog and commented there. But I wanted to add my thoughts about your lovely story here, also. I can definitely see this as a picture book…lovely images….and then..a rainbow in each droplet of water…how cool! Thank you so much for joining in the fun!
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Thank you Vivian for this wonderful contest! I was inspired to join in after reading all these awesome 50 word stories!
The Fearless Dragon and his Brush with Death
By Angie Karcher
Once, a fearless dragon floundered in a moat.
The dragon couldn’t swim so he wore a giant float.
His royal floaty melted due to fire-breathing flames.
“H….E…L…P!” he sputtered. The palatial princess came.
“I’ll save you!” She exclaimed, hiding accidental laughter.
They kissed in celebration,
then lived
happily
ever
after…
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Angie…my dear sweet rhyming guru…I am thrilled beyond words that you are participating in my little challenge. THANK YOU! I just read your 50 Precious Words out loud and couldn’t stop smiling. Totally spot on and hilarious…and a great showing of how we can use BIG words, strong verbs, and colorful language to get our story across…without sacrificing the meter. 😉
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Here’s another awesome entry from fellow Storm Literary sister, Alexandria LaFaye. It’s called ‘Word Snatcher’….very appropriate title for a story that can only use 50 words!
You can read it on her blog: http://alafaye.blogspot.com/2016/03/writing-story-in-50-precious-words.html
Thank you so much, Alexandria…I’m so happy you joined in!
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And here’s another entry from the lovely Tracy Bryan who runs the AWESOMENESS blog. Do you know what she did???? She created a 50 word challenge for kids!!!! Oh my gosh…that is ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY FABULOUS!!!!
Thank you so much, Tracy…I’m touched and thrilled that you passed this challenge along to kids…after all, that is why we are all writing for children, right? We want to touch their lives in a positive way…and you are definitely doing that! I hope you get a lot of entries.
Here’s the link to Tracy’s terrific entry…you won’t want to miss this one: http://tracybryan.com/blog/sam-i-am-contest-part-of-the-awesomeness-blog/
And I’m pasting it here to make sure everyone sees it:
People Connect
by Tracy Bryan
People connect
People and phones don’t connect
Phones and phones connect
People and computers don’t connect
Computers and computers connect
People and TV’s don’t connect
TV’s and TV’s connect
People and people connect
Female and male people connect
People female and female connect
Male and male people connect
People connect
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Hi Vivian. I took the challenge! Thank you for the 50 Precious Words Contest. You can find my entry here https://littleredstoryshed.wordpress.com/
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Whoa! How did you insert so much suspense/tension in under 50 words? Julie…this is a wonderful story…with a great mc and lovely rhyme…so kid-friendly…I can see Little Tiger in a picture book, for sure! Thank you so much for joining in the fun!
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Thank you for pasting the story above :). So many wonderful stories…what a ‘judging’ challenge you have tonight… such a fun contest! 🐯
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I’m always happy to find a new blog on writing for children and even more so when there is a contest to challenge me. I can’t remember if I got here via Tara Lazar or the Rhyming Picture Book Month blog, but thank you for the opportunity to have some fun, Vivian! Here’s my entry (written under my current pen name): http://mulberryandbliss.blogspot.com/2016/03/50-precious-words-writing-contest.html
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Hi Tim…WELCOME! So glad you found your way here…probably from RhyPiBoMo…Angie was a sweetheart and she posted it there, I think. 😉
WOW! WOW! A rhyming book…A counting book…An animal book…A humorous book…how did you do all of that in 50 words or less? I guess you are a genius! Thank you for playing along. 😉
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I’m taking Lori Grusin Degman’s advice and posting my entry here as well.
More Fun Than What?
By Francis S. Poesy
Dear Sirs,
I am not happy!
I must complain!
The barrel I ordered,
Here’s what it contained:
1 Monkey – Dirty
2 Monkeys – Bad
3 Monkeys – Loud
4 Monkeys – Mad
5 Monkeys – Cranky
6 Monkeys – Fat
7 Monkeys – Sloppy
1 Sloth – In a hat
But fun?
It had none!
Sincerely,
Distressed
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So happy you did that, Tim. Yes, it’s a great idea…but I didn’t want to do that for anyone who posted on their own blog, just in case they wanted to have visitors come to their blog instead of just coming here…I only grabbed stories that people posted on Facebook pages because I was afraid no one would find them. 😉 But that was good advice from Lori. 😉
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Here is my entry. It’s a little “out there” but hopefully kids could see what I was doing by using up the 50 words as I wrote. It’s the idea that came to me, so I just ran with it. Thanks for the fun!
USE YOUR WORDS
by Kristen Schroeder
Who’s afraid of 50 words?
Not me.
Even forty-three words can be turned into something magical.
Or thirty-four words, that is a good place to start.
But if I only had twenty-seven words, could I still do it?
Of course! Because I only need three precious words.
I love you.
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Kristen…this is a totally clever and sweet and wonderful story…you are a smart cookie to play on the low word count as the subject for your entry. You deserve a dozen…maybe one day we will meet in person…the cookies will be on me. I really love it! And I’m so happy you are participating…what fun to see all of these amazing stories. 😉
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Ah thanks, Vivian. I would love to meet you and share a cookie or two or a dozen with you! Thanks for all the inspiration and enthusiasm you out out into the world!
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Vivian, I just wanted to say thank you again for starting the contest! I’ve loved reading all the fabulous entries and it was such fun writing my own. Kudos to all. You guys are AWESOME!
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Katy…I AGREE! The enthusiasm I feel in both the entries and the comments is AMAZING! I think somehow this challenge tapped into everyone’s inner child…like maybe only having 50 words freed people up to have fun with it. Maybe…or maybe the kid lit fairy godmother sprinkled happy magic dust and we are all in a state of bliss while we are working on our stories. 🙂
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You know I’m a sucker for these kinds of contests. Of course I’m entering! Come to my blog and hear the tale of the mysterious GREAT SHOENAPPER:
http://lexicalcreations.weebly.com/jens-blog/50-words-contest-entry
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Such a fun story, Jen! Thank you so much for joining in…I love a case that gets solved…and the culprit is put behind bars. 😉
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Hi Vivian! Thanks for the fun contest! Today’s weather inspired me, so here’s my contribution..
Maybe Spring
By Patti Richards
Sun rising
So surprising
Birds singing
Showers bringing
Flowers budding
Woodpeckers thudding
Worms creeping
Bears still sleeping
Sun high
In bright blue sky
Grass drying
Birds flying
Squirrels jumping
Rabbits thumping
Cats napping
Dogs lapping
Cows mooing
Sheep chewing
Winds blowing
Snow going
April’s near.
Spring is here?
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And I am so thrilled about that, Patti! Thank you for entering the contest and giving me something to look forward to…yes…spring will definitely be coming soon. 😉 I love your topic and all of the animal and nature action going on in your story…AWESOME!
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So happy to have found your blog Vivien! Such great energy and enthusiasm for writing. Here’s my entry: http://cathystenquist.tumblr.com
I’m pasting Cathy’s story here so everyone can see it:
I did it!
What?
Yep, I did it.
Where?
There!
Really?
I think so…?
You better check. Well?
It’s true! I did it!
But, you said…
I know.
I’m surprised!
Me too!
That’s amazing!
I really did it!
Are you happy?
I am.
I’m proud of you.
Me too.
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Hello Cathy! So glad you stopped by to post your link. I can’t get over the enthusiasm of all of these talented writers. 😉
I truly think kids would identify with your story…it totally worked for me…I think we all question whether or not we will be able to accomplish what we set out to do…and your 49 words gave us a true sense of how the mc was questioning herself..and then the joy when she realized she had reached her goal. Whoot! Whoot! You sure did reach yours!!!! Thank you so much. 😉
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That WAS a challenge! But a really fun one- thank you for hosting!
Bear’s First Spring (50 Words) by Jess Townes
Now, Mama?
Not while snow is our blanket.
Back to sleep, my love.
Now, Mama?
Not while catkins haven’t bloomed.
Back to sleep, my love.
Now, Mama?
Not while papa’s still hunting.
Back to sleep, my love.
NOW, Mama?
Melted snow.
Willows blow.
Hearts aglow.
Now it’s time, my love.
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Oh yeah baby!!!! Love your characters…and subject….and pacing….awesome job, Jess! So happy you gave it a whirl…what fun. 😉
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Here’s my story. BLUE BALL COME BACK by Kathleen Condit 50 words! gasp
I kicked Blue Ball inside the house.
Blue Ball
Flung Mom’s puzzle.
Rolled out the door.
Hit a car.
Flew over the roof.
I yelled at the Moon,
Blue Ball Come Back!
A voice said on the other side of the fence,
“Get ready. Catch!”
OOOOmph!
Blue Ball came back.
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Such fun, GK…full of action…and suspense…and happy endings. 😉 This is so cool that you are joining in the fun…I really appreciate it. 😉
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I love writing contests! I have been wanting to write a St. Patrick’s story and this challenge game me the push I needed. Thank you!
http://www.jaclynkruzie.com/#!Leprechauns-Love-Green/c1q8z/56df98130cf267d0f2d5a623
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What a perfect entry, Jaclyn…just in time for St. Patrick’s Day! I’m so happy the contest jived with your goal of writing a story for every holiday…I actually love that idea! Thank you so much for joining in the fun. 🙂 And I loved your funny twist at the end. 🙂
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MOVE!
by Anne Bielby
MOVE!
Baaaaahh!
MOOOVE!
Buc buc buc…
MOOOOVE!
Hee Haw!
MOOVE!
NEIGH EH EH!
MOOOVE!
NEIGH EH EH! WHINNEEY!
MOOOOOVE!
Trot, trot, trot.
MOOVE!
Tweet, tweet!
MOOOVE!
Whoo?
MOOOVE!
Hoot, hoot!
MOOVE!
NO, YOU MOVE!
MOOOOOVE!
Excuse me.
MOOOOOOO?
Excuse me,
Will you please MOOOVE!?!
Okay.
Moo.
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Hello Anne…so happy you are participating in the challenge. What a busy farm scene you’ve got going…I love all the animal sounds and action! Thank you so much…this one is lots of fun. 😉
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only one submission allowed?
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What a great question, Rita! I never thought of it…but I think, if someone wants to flex their writing muscle and do more than one, more power to them! So yes, you can submit more than one. 😉 😉
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thank you
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This is so fun! Here’s my story…
“Wake up, Sloth! Want to play?”
Zzzzzz
“Wake up, Sloth! Tag – you’re it!”
Zzzzzz
“Wake up, Sloth! Let’s play catch!”
Zzzzzz
“Wake up, Sloth! You’re no fun…GET UP!”
Zzzzzz
“Wake up, Sloth! I’M BOR-R-R-ED. WA-A-A-KE UP!”
Zzzzzz
“Wake up, Sloth…” Yawn – flump! Zzzzzz
“Huh? Wake up, Squirrel! Let’s play!”
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Oh my gosh, Susan…isn’t that how life is sometimes? We want to do something and the other person doesn’t…and when they are finally ready, we are busy with something else. Sloth and Squirrel…what a great pairing…opposites in activity and energy. 😉 Thank you so much for joining in the fun with such a great entry!!
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What a delightful story. I love it.
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Life Lesson #9 by Susan Jones
Frogs crashed the princess party scene…
Pink and green Mayhem!
Princesses running every which way
Except for Nina
Who saw an opportunity…
Nina gave a kiss on a warty head
And the only thing that happened is…
She skipped on her merry way
And gave up kissing frogs that day!
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What a fun story, Susan! And I love how it ended with a little rhyme…and a twist to what was expected…perfect! I’m thrilled you entered the contest…and I hope Nina has better luck at another party. 🙂
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Everyone’s stories are delightful. I wrote this for the upcoming holiday.
Grass.
Red Egg on grass.
Bunny.
Bunny sees egg.
Bunny hops to egg, hippity-hop.
Bunny sniffs egg, sniffity-sniff.
Egg rolls on grass.
Bunny jumps, hippity-hop.
Bunny sits on egg.
Boy.
Boy sees bunny.
Boy runs to bunny.
Bunny hops away, hippity-hop.
Boy sees egg.
Boy picks up egg.
Easter Egg!
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So that’s where Easter eggs come from. 🙂 🙂
Great story, Debra…and perfect for the upcoming holiday! Thank you so much for joining in the fun and adding your tale to the submission basket. 😉
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This was a fun challenge. Here is my story.
DELIVERY
by: Susan M. Schade (49 words)
Remy’s mouth watered when the doorbell rang.
His stomach rumbled in anticipation.
He crept towards the kitchen.
His nose nudged open the door.
The crispy crusts crunched.
He ran from the room before the scolding began.
Licking his chops, he wondered,
“Why do they keep food in the trash?”
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Oh Susan…you got me! I was sure this little pup had eaten the pizza that was sitting on a counter…but he only ate what was in the garbage…great story with a subject kids will be able to relate to. 😉 Thank you so much for coming over and joining in!
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This was fun! Thanks for the inspiration, Vivian! Here is my entry:
Pair Skate
A boy
And some skates
And a great
Frozen lake.
A girl
And some twirls
With wind
Through her curls.
How they glided
And swizzled
And leaped
and giggled.
Till the sun
Set beyond
That great
Frozen pond.
And they left,
Skates in hand —
A grand ice
Routine planned.
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Oh wow! Jen…how cool! I was right there with them…watching them on the ice…now I’ll be rooting for them in the competition. 😉 Thanks so much for entering the contest with this fun story!
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Thanks for putting this on Vivian. Here’s my entry: http://gregoryebrayauthor.blogspot.com/2016/03/50-precious-words-writing-contest.html
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Thanks so very much, Gregory. I love ‘That’s a Big Mouse!’…what a fun story with great action. I’m glad you joined in. Would you like me to grab the story from your blog and post it here…or do you want to leave it on your blog? Some people have done both to make sure people don’t miss reading it…but it is totally up to you. 😉
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If it’s easier for everyone to read, that would be greatly appreciated. =) Thank you!
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Here’s the story from my blog.:
That’s a Big Mouse!
(46 words)
This was the biggest mouse Henry had ever seen in his kitty life.
His rump wiggled and jiggled waiting to pounce.
He flew into the air and landed on his target.
“OUCH!” a familiar voice screamed.
It was his mother’s foot in a plush mouse slipper.
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Me not type well. =( From not form.
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I fixed it, Gregory, no worries. 🙂
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Thanks. =)
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Thanks, Gregory…I had company today and didn’t get to do it…so I’m glad you did. 😉
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OK, I’ll take the plunge! Thanks for doing this, Vivian! I love all the others!
(The two lines about the birds were supposed to be indented in a different font, but it didn’t work here. Whoops! )
YUM!
By Ellen Leventhal
Marianne went out one day,
set food down on her red lunch tray.
Birds came swarming in a bunch,
swooping close down near her lunch
The hummingbird grabbed one black bean
Two crows pecked her whole plate clean.
Marianne thought, “That’s ok.
The birds need it more than me today.”
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You know something…I think you could make this a counting picture book….with a longer word count, of course. 😉 I love it,Ellen…I’m so glad you were able to get a story written…I know you’ve been watching for possible flooding. Thank you for playing along. 😉
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Thanks for the challenge, Vivian! Gotta keep those writing cells active. Here’s my entry.
At The Top
A mischievous wind blew Ant’s balloon into the grasses.
Ant searched by land, but couldn’t find his balloon.
“I need a new perspective.”
Ant climbed a hollyhock.
At the tippy-top he found a new friend, his balloon held tightly in her hand.
And soon he had her hand in his.
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Awww…a love story with a happy ending…perfect. I’m glad the challenge kept your writing cells active, Harmonee…you did a great job! I’m thrilled you joined in the fun!
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Here is mine — I had fun writing rhyme, something I do not often do. Thanks for the challenge, Vivianne!
http://literallylynnemarie.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-literally-my-entry-to-50.html
I’m adding Lynne Marie’s story here so no one will miss it:
FAR AWAY FRIENDS by Lynne Marie
Penguin and Polar from opposite ends,
First became pen pals, and next became friends.
Then came the problem – they lived far away.
How would poor Penguin and Polar bear play?
Neither gave up – they were just not the type.
Penguin and Polar played games via Skype.
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Zowie! Awesome story, Lynne Marie. I love your main characters…hold on to them…they would make a great early reader series…Penguin and Polar Bear conjure up a great visual. And your rhyme was wonderful. 🙂 Thanks for playing along.
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This was a fun challenge, Vivian. All the stories are fantastic! Here is mine.
POOL PARTY
By Jenna Grodzicki
Splash! Pool party!
But Emma can’t swim.
Dipping toes is not enough.
What to do?
Look! What’s that?
Sammie swims over with a float.
“You can join us in the pool on this!”
Slowly, carefully, Emma climbs aboard.
Her grin is as bright as the sun.
Giggle! Giggle! Splash!
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I Love, Love, Love this,Jenna! I was just like Emma…I’m so happy she overcame her fears…that’s what friends are for, right? Thank you so much for joining in the fun!
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The Small, Quiet Rabbit
My teachers and classmates said, “You are a small, quiet mouse!”
Well, I think I am a rabbit, small and light brown. Sometimes, I like quiet gardens. Sometimes, I like having friends around.
But I am not quiet when I eat with two, big, front teeth.
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My sister always called me a little mouse…but I think I am more like your rabbit…with big front teeth…and I do love carrots. 😉 What a great story, sg…Wonderful character…and I really connected. I appreciate you joining in the fun of #50PreciousWords. 🙂
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Hi Vivian, here’s mine.
One Snowy Enchanted Evening
“Snow-lo, I’m Frosty.”
“Snow-hi, I’m Avalanche”
“New here?”
“Was built this morning.”
“I’ve been here awhile.”
“I’ve been in the clouds, lately.”
“Rain a-coming”
“Then, goodbye hat.”
“Blustery winds.”
“Cheerio, carrot nose.”
“Then, sunshine.”
“We’re doomed.”
“Snow-lo Santa! Flying to the North Pole?”
“Snow-hi Santa! We need a ride, desperately.”
Hopefully there will be more stories! Loving this.
Thanks so much for the contest.
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This is so clever, Rita…and I LOVE the line about ‘I’ve been in the clouds, lately’. So so so happy you had fun with the contest…thanks for joining in!
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Here’s number two. Thanks!
TRA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-TRA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA!
By Rita Antoinette Borg
Tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-tra-la-la-la-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-tra-la-la-la-la-la-la!
Fa-la-la-la-la-loo-loo!
Fa-la-la-la-la-loo-loo!
Ugh! Stop!
Fa-la-la-la-la-loo-looooo-fa-la-la-la-la-loo-loooooooooooooooooooooo!
Stop it!
WHY?
Because I AM SINGING!…Now, I’m leaving.
Tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-tra-la-la-la-la-la-la…BBBOOOOOOMMM!
Fell?
Yessssss!
Help?
No.
Help?
No.
Help?
No! OOOOOuch!
Help?
Please…
UP YOU GO. Better?
Yes.
Now I’ll leave.
Wait!
Wait?
Let’s share.
Share? Together?
Together!…….
Tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-tra-la-la-la-la-la-la!
Fa-la-la-la-la-loo-loo-fa-la-la-la-la-LOO-LOOOOO!
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Love the message, Rita…helping each other and working together…that is perfect…just what we need to do in our kid lit community. 😉 You are wonderful to do three stories for the contest…hats off to you, dear lady. 😉
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Thanks you so much Vivian. Great stories are flowing in the site. You should do this every year! If you focus enough the stories just keep coming and characters pop in your head.
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Here’s my third.
Herman Hamster travels to Hawaii
by Rita Antoinette Borg
“Here’s the plane, Dog.”
“Dishwasher.”
“A wish-maker…taking me to Hawaii.”
Dog lifts up Herman, closes door.
Cat presses “ON” button.
Inside, Water gushes.
“Ooooooooooo, Waves!”
“Ooooooo, Bubbles!”
“Ooooooooooo, Hula dancing!” says Herman.
“HUH???”
Herman bursts from the dishwasher.
“HHHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!”
“He’s going to Alaska next”, says Dog.
“Refrigerator?” asks Cat.
“Yep.”
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Oh dear, Rita…this is definitely thinking outside (or perhaps inside) the box. I think Hamster is a bit gullible and Dog and Cat are clever entrepreneurs…how much are they charging Hamster for the trip to Alaska? 😉 Very creative…and a wonderful entry into the challenge!!!
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Actually I aimed for herman is a mad crazy selfish hamster .While dog is practical and tries to straighten herman hamster.Cat is worried about herman and his escapades too. They do his bidding just to appease herman mad scientist side.
😆
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What a challenge! I might just see what I can come up with! From the looks of the comments, you have your work cut out for you with the judging! Thanks for being a part of the Booknificent Thursday reading community this week!
Tina
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That would be wonderful, Tina! I hope you can enter…I always try to post a link to your Booknificent Thursday reading community…maybe some of them will hop over and give the challenge a try. 😉
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A Whale of a Day
Tiger fell asleep, near the ocean.
I’m in your dream. (Fish)
I’m a striped sea bass.
I have stripes too. (Tiger)
I see a whale. (Fish)
Where are we? (Tiger)
It’s dark. I’m scared.
Whale opened his mouth. Hurry! We need to swim out. (Fish)
We made it! (Tiger)
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So glad there was a happy ending, Nina…great characters…and I loved that the fish and the tiger had the same markings…best friends forever, perhaps. 😉 Thank you so much for joining in the challenge…this is fun!
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Thank you!
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I found this challenge…challenging. And fun! Thanks, Vivian.
Here’s the link to my entry, Crow Girl: https://writingtoconnect.wordpress.com/2016/03/10/50-precious-words-contest-crow-girl/
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Crow Girl
Rain soaks socks.
Rain chills cheeks.
Rain drenches.
Crow, rain slips off your slick feathers.
Rain slips off my coat and boots.
Wind blows hats off.
Wind whips hair.
Wind pushes sideways.
Wings spread, crow soars with the wind.
Arms spreads, I soar with the wind.
I am Crow Girl.
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FABULOUS! This is lovely, Gabi…and I thank you so much for entering the challenge! Your story creates so many wonderful images in my mind…I am there in the rain with Crow Girl. 😉 😉
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Thank you, Gabi, for doing a whole post about it…and for also posting it here in the comments. 😉
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Hi Vivian! I wrote this in response a girl who told her story on NPR about leaving Iran and the guilt she felt about being able to leave. It’s definitely on the older end of the age bracket you set for us!
Peeking
out the apartment window
Fearing
all I see:
Men protest, women scurry, children flee
Should I stay?
Speak and fight?
Or continue…
Cowering
For my life
Betraying
What I know is right…
because
I have too much to lose.
I can leave this all behind.
And so I do.
Thanks for allowing us to join in on this challenge! I love it. Totally needed to focus on writing something new. 🙂
Shari
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Shari…I need to complain to WordPress…there should be a ‘love’ button, not just a ‘like’ one. 😉
Please don’t apologize for the age level…in war-torn countries, children much younger than 12 are soldiers, children much younger than 12 are scavenging garbage heaps for a bite to eat, children much younger than 12 are walking many miles to skim a bucket of water from a dirty river so there will be something to drink…your story is lyrically beautiful and exceptionally powerful…about making choices, which children much younger than 12 have to do every day.
Did I already say I love it? I’m grateful you entered the contest…thank you so much!
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Aw, you are welcome…and you made me tear up with the truth of your words. I lived in a remote village in the Philippines for a while and have seen these things, of which you speak, firsthand. I’m happy that I could enter the contest. Thank you, Vivian!
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I’m usually the one reading all the entries instead of participating, but I really wanted to give this one a try. So here goes!
IN THE OLD WEST
By Monique Wakefield
It sure is hard being a cowboy:
Chasing tumble weeds out of town,
Catching prairie dogs in the garden,
Getting wrapped up in my lasso.
Yep, it sure is hard being a cowboy.
But the best part is –
Getting to eat all the ice cream in town!
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I LOVE cowboys! And I love ice cream even more! Great story, Monique, with lots of action kids would love…thank you so so much for playing along with my little challenge. It’s turned into so much more than I had hoped for…people are really throwing their hearts into it. 😉
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I didn’t think I’d find time for this fun challenge, Vivian. But I did! Thanks for creating it. Here’s the link to my post with my 50-word story. My entry is GONE FISHING https://alaynekaychristian.wordpress.com/
I’m adding Alayne’s here so everyone can read it:
Gone Fishing by Alayne Kay Christian (44 words)
Fishing pole
dragonfly perch,
flirting with the water.
Bobber floats
Bobber bobs
Ripple
Tug,
jerk, and reel!
“It’s a big one. . . .
No, it’s not.”
Tiny prize
Back in lake
Tail flips – flop-flop
Bubble-bubble-glub . . .
Gone from sight
Bobber floats
Pole flirts
Dragonfly perches
I wait.
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When can we go fishing, Alayne? I was right there at the edge of the lake…your word play was so vivid…thank you so much for joining in the fun…great story!
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Well, you have inspired me to do something I don’t normally do–write in rhyme. I worked on three different ones, but finally decided on Susie’s Zoozies for my entry. Here’s the link: http://dewdropsofink.blogspot.com/2016/03/fifty-precious-words-entry.html
Thanks!
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Good for you, Johnell…I read all three…the Echo one was quite spooky. And I love the one you entered here…GREAT animals! I’m so glad you are playing along in the contest. 🙂
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How many story entries are we allowed? I have several. Do I have to pick just one?
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Hi Christine…you can definitely enter more than one. 😉
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Ida is three years old. She stands three feet tall in her boat made from boxes and blankets. She welcomes her three friends on-board. They take their seats. She stands and speaks;
“There is a nightmare in my closet. It has taken my dreams. Tonight, we must get them back.”
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Oh no…when do I find out what happens….I need to know…will she get her dreams back? This is so creative, Georgina…and I LOVE that the nightmare has stolen Ida’s dreams…I think there is a real pb here. 😉 Thank you so much for joining in the challenge!
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Here’s one of my entries:
THERE’S A MOUSE IN MY HOUSE
There’s a mouse in my house.
There’s a little mouse in my big house.
There’s a little, furry mouse in my big, two-story house.
Mom says, “I don’t want a mouse in my house.”
Dad says, “I don’t want a mouse in my house.”
I say, “Please stay, mouse.”
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Hello Christine….what fun! I can’t say as I blame mom and dad…I don’t want a mouse in my house either. 😉 Thank you so much for playing along and coming up with such a cute story.
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Hello Vivian, By accident I keft my story on Jenn garret’s site. I do want to try your wonderful idea so, delay, delay till tomorrow and then my ‘Welsh play’ will arrive ( I hope).
Some great entries here. You are a generous lady. I will look for the Brave girl story too.
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Hello dear Jane…I’m so excited that you are going to hop on board the #50PreciousWords Contest! Do you need me to grab your story from Jenn’s site? Or can you post it here yourself? Let me know.
Yes, I hope you get to read BRAVE GIRL…it’s a fabulous story. 😉
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I’ll play!
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Hello Geneva…you had me from the title! Beautifully lyrical…now I want to know more…will Clara come back again and have more adventures with the silver-winged fairies? I thank you so much for playing along with my little contest. 😉
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What a great review! I look forward to reading Brave Girl and maybe trying for a 50-word story as well. Thanks for helping us to learn about super PBs.
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Thank you, thank you, Barbara…I’m so very happy you stopped by and enjoyed the review. Yes, Brave Girl is a must read! I hope you’ll be back every Friday for another Perfect Picture Book review…plus I truly hope you give the #50PreciousWords Contest a whirl…come on in…the water’s fine!
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OK, I took you up on the challenge, Vivian! Check it out at http://booktails1.blogspot.com/2016/03/50-words-contest-dancing-on-daddys-feet.html
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I did check it out, you sweet lady! And it is a wonderful story…I loved it…and I love your website banner/header! Do you want to also post the story here? A lot of people have done that to make sure everyone gets to read it…but I didn’t want to make that a requirement, because I wanted to encourage people to visit other blogs. So it is up to you. 😉 Thank you so much for joining in the fun!!!!
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Hi Vivian,
Thought I’d give it a try…
Birthday Party Kisses
Welcome lipstick kisses
Funny photo fish kisses
Make a wish cheek kisses
Yummy cake finger kisses
Puppy clean-up kisses
For my gift, Eskimo kisses
Thank you air kisses
Go and play forehead kisses
Heal my boo-boo kisses
Bye-bye blowing kisses
Bath time bubble kisses
Tuck-in teddy kisses
Goodnight butterfly kisses
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I love your idea of all types of kisses, Christine…that would actually make a lovely board book for wee ones!!!! Hold that thought. 😉
Hooray for you joining in the contest fun…thank you so much for participating with this wonderful story. 😉
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Hi Vivian,
Thank you for this opportunity. I hope you like “What’s for Lunch?”
Hugs,
Kathleen
What’s For Lunch?
I tried to make a sandwich,
but am in full retreat.
I have jelly in my hair,
peanut butter on my feet.
The dog thinks I’m a lollipop.
The bird says I’m it’s nest.
My mom points to the bathtub
where I find some on my chest.
Yum!
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Now I am definitely hungry! I LOVE peanut butter, Kathleen…actually, almond butter. 😉 This is so very cute…and I think kids would love a story like this…great action…and adorable rhyme. Wonderful! I’m so glad you decided to join in the fun. 🙂
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Oh, I forgot; the ending is a sort of light joke about the rabbit/person accepting their two large front teeth, being proud of their imperfections. It’s meant to let the reader and or illustrator imagine it for themselves: a quiet rabbit letting out a loud “Crunch”, eating a carrot, or leafy greens.
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Perfect, sg. 😉 And yes, I was that little girl with the two big front teeth and a little bit of an overbite…so I totally connected with your character. 😉 And so true about rabbits being quiet…yet when they eat, they get to express themselves with a crunch!
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Here’s another entry:
NO, RUBY!
Ruby liked to play with her puppy toys.
And Ruby liked to chew.
Ruby chewed Rhonda’s socks. “No, Ruby!”
Ruby chewed Rhonda’s shoes. “No, Ruby!”
Ruby chewed Rhonda’s doll. “No, Ruby!”
Ruby wagged her tail, licked Rhonda’s face, and climbed into Rhonda’s lap.
“Oh, Ruby,” Rhonda said, “I love you!”
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So sweet, Christine…I LOVE the repetition…and I LOVE Ruby and Rhonda…great names for your characters! Thank you so much for writing yet another wonderful 50 Precious Words. 😉
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I’ve finally thought of a better summary of my story. Basically, it’s about how quiet kids are stereotyped by teachers and students who are more extroverted as being fearful, “like a mouse”, when in reality, what they don’t understand is that introverted children aren’t “fearful”; being an introvert, similar to rabbits, is sometimes liking peace and quiet, yet they sometimes also like being in the company of others. Despite the stereotype, they don’t like being alone or ignored by everyone all the time.
It’s a story I wish had been told to me, my classmates, and teachers, because after constantly basically being teased and told that “you’re a mouse”, as though having a quiet personality was weird or wrong in the world, I grew up not liking myself, either.
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I totally hear what you are saying, sg…in fact, when people ask what kind of child I was, I tell them: timid and intimidated. I ALWAYS loved people…and one on one, especially if I knew them, all was well. But going into new situations, meeting new people, or having to speak to a large group…those things made me uncomfortable. But I was lucky…I always liked myself..I just didn’t have confidence. I hope you look at yourself in the mirror every day, smile, and realize that you are lovely…and that quiet is a fine kind of person to be. 😉 😉 And thank you for the explanation of your great story. 😉
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Hi Vivian,
I saw your post for this delightful contest on the 12×12 Facebook page. I love these kind of challenges. They flex the writing muscles and force me to look at things in a new way. Thank you for the chance to participate!
RAINBOW’S TREASURE (41 words)
By Sara Gentry
On a bicycle.
Escaping city giants.
Pedaling.
Leaving behind
cold concrete and smoky skies.
Pedaling faster.
Free.
Rolling
through fields of
red poppies,
orange lilies,
sunflowers,
green clover,
bluebells,
and lavender.
A clearing.
A picnic.
Friends.
Treasure at the rainbow’s end.
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This is so lovely. I can so easily see & experience your picnic. I especially love the rainbow flowers.
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Thank you – so kind of you to say!
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Hi Sara…I’m thrilled to meet you via the #50PreciousWords Contest. And I’m thrilled with your story! WOW…Action, adventure, suspense…all exploding in the colors of the rainbow…and a happy ending to boot. What could be better! Thank you so much for participating…I can tell you your writing muscles are in excellent condition. 😉
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Here is my story in 50 words; it is The King’s Concern and is a conversation between him and Myrdd, a wizard with both delighted at the end t i from a 7th century myth about the red dragon who is now on the Welsh flag.
Our Welsh Dragon Sleeps when Saxon hoards come. What can be done?”
Wizard Myrdd replied, “In Snowdon he hides Refreshed, he’ll provide
a way to save lands.”
“I know he will fight and use his keen sight .”
Our dragon’s firy breathe scares Saxons away. His plan saves the day!
Hooray
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Hello Jane…I’ve always loved myths, legends, and stories about magicians. Wizard Myrdd…great name…and Snowdon sounds like a place we need to find out more about. Plus a happy ending…what could be better! Thank you so much for entering your #50PreciousWords. 😉
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Hope it is all right as it did not print as poetryin shorter lines. Myrdd is pronounced Myrthas welsh “DD” makes a th sound.His full name Myrddyn would not fir my rhyme well.Oh the first y has a ‘er’ sound and the second is short i. The welsh used to avoid vowels to save taxes!
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No worries, Jane…I’m thrilled to have your entry, no matter how the wizard says his name. 😉
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Vivian,
Do I type my 50 word contest entry here? Somehow I typed it on Janie R’s website before.
Please let me know. THANKS,
Eloise
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Hello hello, dear Eloise…yes, I see you found where to post…I’m excited to read it!
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Vivian, I sat at the table directly in front of yours at Kristen’s 2015 WOW Conference.
I LOVE your grandson’s creative mind! So happy I discovered your blog. Quite fabulous.
Here’s my 50 word contest entry:
LOST IN THE WOODS or HALLOWEEN NIGHT
By Eloise Freeman
The full moon’s out.
The cold winds cry,
“Tonight’s the night
When witches fly.”
Her tongue is black.
She leers at me.
I shiver-shake.
How can I flee?
She rubs her hands
And rasps, “You stay.”
I grab her broom
And fly away.
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Of course I remember you, dear Eloise. 😉 And I am so very happy you are joining in the #50PreciousWords fun. I love your story…spot on meter…and great suspense…plus, best of all…a happy ending. So glad your mc was clever and managed to ride away. 😉 thank you so much for posting your wonderful story. 😉
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Thanks so much. Such fun & lyrical images from everyone’s writing
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I like this Eloise. The rhythm and the rhyme are good and the ending is perfect.
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Thanks, Linda.
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50 words in the story, not counting the title and my byline.
Thanks for the fun challenge! joanleotta@atmc.net
Lost Bracelet
by Joan Leotta
“Mother, did you see
my red string bracelet?
Mother said, “No.”.
As Rita searched her own room
she heard chirping.
She looked out her open window
and saw a bright red thread
lacing through the bird’s nest.
“I guess birdie needed my bracelet
to build her house.
Glad to help!”
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So lovely to meet you, Joan! Thank you for entering the #50PreciousWords Contest with such a wonderful story. I love your main character and her problem…and I love her reaction when she discovers who took her bracelet. What a perfect spring story for kids. 😉
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Thank you for you kind words
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Wow! Took me forever to reach the end of this comment trail, as I stopped to read so many clever entries. I’ve posted my entry over on my blog, http://patricianozell.com/2016/03/12/fifty-precious-words-the-best-nest/
Fly on over & check it out there! and thank you, Vivian, for a great challenge to honor Dr. Seuss & welcome spring.
Patricia
I’m pasting Patricia’s story here so everyone will see it:
The Best Nest by Patricia Nozzel
A prize!
For the best nest!
I’ll try.
Me, too.
Perfect spot.
Twigs,
grass,
wad of wool.
Set!
Perfect spot.
Mud,
spit,
dab of grass.
Set!
Two judges.
Dashing duo.
Tweeting about my nest.
Singing about mine.
Ruby Robin chooses my nest.
Sheila Swallow picks mine.
TIE!
Best Nests!
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Patricia…you added a lovely touch of spring with your engaging story! Thank you so much…I loved the nest-building contest between the two birds…WELL DONE! I’m so glad you joined in the fun. And what a challenge to write the story in dialogue. 😉
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Vivian, I love your Halloween story. Well done.
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Thank you so much, Betty….I appreciate you taking a peek at some of my other posts. I’ve been participating in Susanna Hill’s writing contests for several years…she’s actually my inspiration for doing this one. 😉
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Here is my story: Barbara Cairns
Prudence Crandall
1831
Canterbury, Connecticut
Teacher of “young ladies of color”
Upset townspeople wanted
Prudence to stop teaching black girls.
1833
Black Law passed
Prudence jailed
Released from jail,
Prudence reopened school.
School attacked by masked mobs
Too dangerous
Fall 1834
Prudence closed school.
1995
Prudence Crandall, Teacher, designated
Connecticut’s State Heroine.
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Hello Barbara..that’s a great topic…and I enjoyed how you found a way to present so much info in so few words! Super job! Thank you so much for joining in the fun…and hurray for Prudence! 🙂
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Here is another!!!! From a dear writing friend..and WOW retreat flight seat-mate, Mona Pease. I had the biggest smile after I read it. Great story, Mona…thank you so much for hopping on board with a wonderful kid-friendly story. And your rhyme and meter are spot on!
Tis the Season
by Mona Pease
Ten little boots tromp through the puddle.
Splish! Splosh! Sploosh!
Five pair of boots stomp in the muddle.
Squish. Squash! Squoosh!
A little boy says, “Here comes your Gram.
What are we going to do?”
A little girl says, “Give her some space.”
She likes to play in mud too!”
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I love the ending.
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Wow I just love a great story about amazing and strong girls! Can’t wait to get a copy for my own strong amazing little girl. I also love writing challenges….50 words…whew wasn’t easy but here’s a link to my entry. http://thenightingaletales.com/2016/03/12/50-words-or-less/ Thanks for hosting such a fun contest!
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I’m so glad you liked the review of Brave Girl, Jean. And I’m so so so glad you entered the contest. And with TWO entries. Your stories are great…you say it wasn’t easy…but you pulled it off so well! I hope everyone hops over to read them. Would you like me to grab them and post them here to make sure everyone gets to read them? Or it’s fine if you want to leave them on your blog. 🙂
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That would be great Vivian if it’s easier to put them here. Thanks so much!
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Here is the wonderful entry from Jean James…but her website is well worth visiting…so take a minute and hop over.
Cat’s Revenge?
Cat’s finally done it!
Squirrels in his teeth.
A hostage to revenge the dog.
Payback to bequeath.
Cat purrs with satisfaction
Dog barks with delight
Angered squirrels protest
hurling acorn pegmatite’s.
Meow and Yelp cry cat and dog
distracted from their prey
ducking flying acorn shells
as squirrel gets away!
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And here is Jean second entry. Very clever! She gives us a bit of background:
I also wrote this next one in honor of the wonderful, silly relationship between my son and his Grandma Silly (Yes they actually call her Grandma Silly!)
Fox Breaking News:
After being sentenced to a life of spinning for crimes committed against the animal kingdom, The Evil Dr. Gerbil managed to escape from his prison wheel today. The notorious Pack Rat Gang is believed to be involved. Police Chief Wallaby has summoned Wonder Weasel.
Story at 11…
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My 50 precious words. I call this story: NOTHING
I’ve got nothing to say.
And when I’ve got nothing to say, that’s it.
You can beg.
You can cry.
You can plead.
You can take a rocket ship to the planet of Words R Us.
You won’t get one single, solitary word out of me.
But you will get…
50.
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This is so much fun, Nancy! I absolutely LOVE the rocket ship to the planet of Words R Us…I need to go there sometime, to find the right words for a story. 🙂
Thank you so much for joining in the fun. And…I am so so so excited for next Saturday, when we will announce the winners of the #50PreciousWords Contest on the Will Write for Cookies post where I’ll be interviewing the one and only…Nancy Churnin! Hurray!
I actually just got something in the mail from Kristen…a SIGNED copy of your book…I guess she got it at your book launch last week in Texas. I am thrilled and honored to have it…thank you so much for the wonderful inscription. I am going to donate the copy I had already purchased as another PRIZE for this contest…there are so many wonderful entries, I think another prize is definitely in order. 😉
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I’m going a little off the beaten path with this one..but hey, 50 words, why not experiment?! So, in the spirit of strong women, here’s my entry:
WRONG ANSWER
by: Lauren Neil
Tim,
Do you like me?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Lucy
Tim,
Do you like me?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
[ x ] Maybe
Lucy
Tim,
Do you like me?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
[-x-]- M-a-y-b-e-*
[ x ] Never mind
Lucy
*This should show as strikethrough but I can’t format the comment.
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Hahaha…love the ‘never mind’ choice! This is so much fun, Lauren…and with kids so tech and text savvy, they would definitely relate. 😉 Thank you so much for joining in the contest. It’s great to see how many different roads writers can travel with only 50 Precious Words. 😉
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Okay, one more entry. I promise, this is it!
GOOD-BYE, ZOO
It’s time to leave the zoo.
Before we go, there’s something I must do.
See you later, alligator.
After a while, crocodile.
Farewell, gazelle.
Gotta go, buffalo.
Aloha, boa.
Mañana, iguaña.
Ta-ta, macaw.
Adieu, cuckoo.
Toot-a-loo, cockatoo.
Tally-ho, ole rhino.
Cheerio, vireo.
Ciao, sow.
Good-bye, zoo.
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Christine…I think you have some here that could be a GREAT picture book! Love the gotta go, buffalo, farewell, gazelle…you’ve really got a lot of clever goodbyes…I LOVE IT!
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Vivian, it started out as a picture book. I have revised it and honed it and worked on it for some time. The PB version is 200 words long, so I had to trim it down considerably for this contest. I haven’t had any luck finding a publisher for the full-length version, though. 😦
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this is so cute. I agree with Vivian. This sounds like a PB to me.
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Hi, Vivian. You have some brilliant entries in your 50-word contest! I enjoyed reading these. And Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers’ Strike of 1909 is a perfect book to feature this month!
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Thank you for stopping by, Marylin…this has been so much fun. The contest was a last minute thought when I heard it was Dr.Seuss’ birthday…and it has become so much more than I could have ever imagined…I’m thrilled with the turnout. 😉 And I’m definitely going to be asking our local Girl Scout cookie sellers if they have any Thanks-a-lot boxes. 😉
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Of course, I had to play along, Vivian. At first I thought only 50 words!! Well, I’ve got 49, including the title…wooohooo! I did it.
Warm Farewell
Three white balls stacked up high.
One fiery circle in the sky.
Giant snowman shrinks.
Carrot nose droops then drops.
Twiggy arms turn down then PLOP!
Button eyes fall down.
Scarf and hat on melting mound.
No more snowman to be found.
And the sun shines on.
Linda
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Hurray for the sun! Thank you, thank you, Linda, for joining in the fun. Great images here…I love the fiery circle in the sky…a portend of things to come for our dear snowman. And I LOVE your title!!!!!
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What fun! Thank you Vivian!
Daring Amelia (46 words)
By Lynda Pflueger
Amelia Earhart was a tomboy. She dared to jump fences, climb trees, and ride horses bareback. When she grew up and took her first plane ride, she knew she had to learn how to fly. When other women were looking for husbands, Amelia took flying lessons.
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Amelia Earhart has always been one of my favorite heroines! She’s a wonderful subject for a story. And you really gave me a sense of who she was in less than 50 words…Good job!!! Thank you so much for joining in the fun here, Lynda…it’s lovely to meet you. 😉
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Vivian, Wow what a lot of great 50 word stories! Congrats on the overwhelmingly amazing response that you received with your debut challenge. I almost hesitate to post…. such amazing talent. Well, here goes –
Catch A Bird
by Maria Marshall
Waiting,
birds bob on a branch,
a boy wiggles at the window.
Finally,
the feeder is full.
An excited bounce,
birds flee.
Still as stone,
birds return.
Click, click, click.
The first – blurry.
The second – just wing-tips.
The third – “Look Mom, I caught my first bird.”
“ Can we frame it?”
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Oh, I do LOVE this story, Maria! Perfect for spring, you’ve got a great setting, action, plot, sweet mc, and even tension. 😉 GREAT JOB! Thank you so much for entering the #50PreciousWords Contest, dear friend. 😉
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Thanks Vivian for the encouragement to join in. It was great fun. Here is a second one – Like Julie, Christine, Johnell (and others) I think I am addicted too! Oops, did I say one more? It would be fun to collect them into an anthology! 🙂 [You have 80 + entries]
Here are few more – for fun – now back to work (I mean it!)…..
MARGARET KNIGHT
He stole her invention and patent.
She sued.
“She’s just a woman,” he told the jury. “How could she invent this?”
With two years of plans in notebooks,
a wooden sample machine, and
her roommate’s testimony;
she SHOWED how a woman invented the paper bag.
And won back her patent.
WHO ARE THEY?
Do you know what …
Aida Lovelace,
Georgia O’Keefe, Sarah Goode,
Jocelyn Burnell, Maya Angelo, Ann Tsukamoto,
Carrie Catt, Esther Ledetberg, Grandma Moses, Maria Telkes,
Chien Wu, Rosalind Franklin, Grace Hopper,
Maria Beasley, Nancy Johnson, and
Stephanie Kwolek,
invented, created, solved, or discovered to make life better for us?
OUR MARCH LION
March roared in like a lion,
flooding the yard and
painting Easter basket flower beds.
Yellow, purple, pink, crimson, and white
colors dance in the breeze.
The big question –
will it be a lamb and bring back the sun,
for our Easter egg hunt,
or continue drooling and huffing?
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Hello dear Maria…you are showing the depth and breath of your writing skills…three wonderful entries. I love how you managed to tell the entire story of Margaret Knight in 50 words or less. And I see my SARAH mentioned in your tribute to women inventors. And I am ready for that lamb of Spring to be frolicking, that’s for sure. 😉 Awesome job, Maria…thank you so much for supporting my challenge so enthusiastically. 😉
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Just so much fun to play with. But I don’t envy the judges!
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Hi Vivian, I am addicted….had to post a second one! Am loving these 50 word stories!
A Little Birdie Told Me
by Julie Abery
Grandma has a little bird
Who always tells on me.
She knows I picked her favourite flowers
And climbed the apple tree.
She knows I painted on the wall,
That’s why I’m in my bed.
But as the birds can’t see me here,
I’ll climb the shelves instead!
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Spring is inspiring lots of us to write about birds, Julie! Welcome back with your second entry…woo-hoo! I hope your mc is careful as she climbs the shelf…sounds like her mom needs to let her run and play outside.:) This story is lots of fun, Julie…and I thank you for joining in again. Having to tell a story in only 50 words is a great exercise for our writing muscles. 😉
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True, True!
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This is my fourth Vivian. Not much of a kids’ story, but I needed to write it and share after a whole day of learning about script writing.
How To Be A Writer by Rita Antoinette Borg
A writer has a dream
Writer walks in shoes of her character.
Writes.
Story’s bad.
Rewrites.
Struggles?
Draft #54.
Twists?
Draft #55.
Submit.
No.
Sorry.
Draft #56
Good, but…
Dreamers cry.
Resend. Praying.
Excellent…rewrite it!
Better?
Rewrite.
Better?
I’m no good.
Rewrite.
Better?
YES!
Writer faints.
A writer dreams on.
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Hello Rita…I know that EVERYONE here is going to identify with your story! We do have to keep chugging along…that’s for sure. Thank you so much for participating with such enthusiasm and effort..I truly appreciate you! And I love the story, even if it is not geared for children…although, in a way, it is…they, too, deal with revision and the need to try try again. 😉
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Vivian sorry printed it wrong. The title is HOW TO BE A WRITER. The “story” starts A writer has a dream.
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I fixed it, Rita. 😉
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Thanks so much Vivian. re story. You’re right. don’t we all have to learn to write our best story called life and that takes a dream and lots of trail and error. Never thought of this like that before you said it.
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Hi Vivian this is my fifth story.
IN THE COLD
by Rita Antoinette Borg
Rita trembled with cold.
She wore sweaters, coats, hats, scarfs, mittens, quilts, blankets.
Until Rita heard a yelp from a hole.
She couldn’t fit.
She threw off the blankets, quilts, mittens, scarfs, hats, coats, sweaters.
She squeezed in.
She tucked the puppy in blankets.
Puppy found home.
Rita found warmth.
thanks
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You are just some crazy kind of girl!!!! Another entry…and I LOVE it. Thank you, Ritia…I am so very thrilled you are having such fun with the contest. 😉 This one is just beautiful…so happy for puppy and ‘Rita’. 😉
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Just so much fun to play with. But I don’t envy the judges!
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It’s definitely going to be hard to pick the winners, Maria!
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Rita, I don’t feel so bad posting three extra ones. They were just so fun to write this morning. I like all five of yours. 🙂 Thanks Vivian for entertaining us all so well!
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You all are entertaining me…and all the people who are coming to read the stories…this is stellar!!!
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Wow – what an inspiring comment. I’m enjoying reading all the gems in the comments! Thanks Vivian, I’ve posted my attempt on my blog: http://nadinecranenburgh.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/a-really-really-short-story.html
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Hello Nadine…how lovely to meet you…I went over to your blog and read your entry. It is brilliant! Thank you so much for joining in he fun! I shared it on Facebook and Twitter. Do you want to copy and paste it here…or would you rather keep it on your blog so people will come and visit you there?
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Hi Vivian, very nice to meet you too! Thanks for popping by my blog and for your lovely comment. I’ve pasted my story below too.
Big
‘Why aren’t I big?’
‘Growing takes time.’ Mum passed me black teardrop seeds. I pushed them into the soil.
Heart-shaped leaves appeared, then stalks.
They grew tall, with flowers as wide and bright as the sun.
I picked a tiny seed and whispered: ‘You’ll grow big, like me.’
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Oops, I meant, an inspiring post, not comment, although the comments are also inspiring 🙂
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I agree with you, Nadine…many of the comments are lovely…and I appreciate your kind words about the post. This has been such a thrill for me. 😉
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That was a fun challenge, Vivian! Thanks for sharing it. 🙂 Here is my blog post- http://artonthepage.blogspot.com/2016/03/50-precious-words-writing-contest.html
And here’s my story:
Remodeling the Castle
The new dishwasher squeezed into the kitchen.
We got the box.
Mae and I magicked it into a castle.
We added rooms,
windows,
and towers.
We grew gardens,
forests,
and oceans.
We sailed to the edge of the world,
and into the stars.
Then the truck brought our new REFRIGERATOR.
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WOW! I can remember playing in the big appliances boxes…and my kids loved to do it…and my grandson as well. I’ve always said that when people spend a lot of money on gadgets and toys, the kids would rather have the box. What a splendid entry into the contest, Jill. Great use of language and the element of three! And I love the twist at the end…who knows what they will magic that into. 😉 Thank you so much for playing along. 😉
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Thanks Vivian! It felt like magic managing to make a 50 word story!! Thanks for hosting a fun challenge.
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Hi, Vivian. A few years ago I wrote a poem in honor of Dr. Seuss. It was shorter than 50 words! I changed a few words and added a few more lines – which I think helped qualify it as a picture book for little ones in addition to being a poem. I am far from being a Dr. Seuss, but here goes. Thanks for the fun challenge.
TOES!
Little toes,
Big toes,
Five toes,
Ten toes.
Soft toes,
Rough toes,
Wriggly little
Baby toes.
Mom’s toes,
Dad’s toes,
Sister’s tip-tapping
Toes.
Hot toes,
Cold toes,
Little brother’s
Dirty toes.
Here come
More toes,
Skipping-down-the-road
Toes.
My toes,
Your toes.
All around the world
Toes!
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Oh Janet…what great fun! What a perfect pb/board book for little kids. I love the rhythm…I can just feel those toes tip-tapping. Thank you for joining in and playing along with my challenge. I’m having a ball, reading all of these wonderful stories. 😉
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Vivian, Thanks for the fun opportunity to write something new . . . and a little bit Irish 🙂
Ann
THE LEGEND OF THE LUCKY CLOVER
The wee fairies watched as their clever princess hid beneath the clover, lying in wait.
“Ribbit, ribbit,” croaked Prince Brendan, hopping into the patch of green.
Quick as lightning, Princess Bridget flitted out of hiding, landed on his nose, and kissed him.
Magic swirled, and love and luck win again!
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Sure and begorrah! So happy to see your story here, Ann! Thank you for jumping in to participate with #50PreciousWords…just in time for St. Patrick’s Day. I love your happy ending…hurray for Princess Bridget and Prince Brendan. 😉
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Vivian! This has been fun, but mercy what a challenge!
I’m thinking St. Patrick’s Day
Yickity Yak (Patricia Saunders)
I found a magical pot.
In it, I wondered,
in it, was what?
I yelled into its belly.
babbles bounced back.
A leprechaun snickered,
“yickity, yak”.
Poof!
He vanished,
along with his pot.
I no longer wonder,
in it, was what.
I found a magical cat,
Snickering,
yickity, yickity, yak!?
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Thank you so much for playing along, Patricia…and with such a fun St. Patrick’s Day inspired story, no less!!!! I love your yickety yickety yak refrain…very kid friendly. 😉 Too bad he didn’t leave the gold behind…but at least you got a magical cat…wonder what will happen now? 🙂 😉
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Thanks, Vivian. He coulda left some gold–snapped his fingers and tapped his toes — he coulda been dressed in fancy clothes and where he came from, nobody knows—but, that was way too predictable :>)
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True, true…I love the magical cat, Patricia…wish I had one. 🙂
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For Vivian,
I found you a magical cat.
From under his cloak,
He pulled out a note,
Wishing you a Happy St. Pats!
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Hello Vivian, I’m a little late to your party because I just discovered your blog! This contest was so tantalizing but…the shorter = the simpler = the harder to write! (And I thought the last 214-word story contest I tried was hard, LOL!!!) Many thanks for the wonderful challenge! Here’s my goofy attempt, which comes out at 46 words (49 if you count the note).
Story removed at request of the author – out on submission. 😉
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Hurray! Hello Kate…so lovely to meet you! And I’m leaving this one up because your comment is so lovely…and I do understand about the illustration note that you didn’t want to have there. 😉 I LOVE your story! Will write more in my next comment. 😉
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P.S. I’m not sure why the “Note” posted itself in the middle of my story…I had put it off to the side and now it really interrupts the flow of the reading…Sorry, cannot edit the post it seems 😦
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No worries, Kate…I think my blog is set up so that only me, the admin, can edit comments. I’m thrilled you found me and the #50PreciousWords Contest…pass the word…there are still a few more days for others to enter. 😉
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Hi Vivian – thanks for the great challenge.
If I Found a Little Monkey
If I found a little monkey I would take him home to play.
We’d shimmy up an old oak tree and swing from branch to branch.
We’d scamper down, run about then walk on top a fence.
Then we’d eat bananas with our feet and sing a monkey song.
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I’m so happy you joined in with my challenge, Nancy! I’m also a fan of little monkeys and I love all the action in your story…shimmy, swing, scamper, and sing…lots of fun!!! Thank you so much for playing along.
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Hi again, Kate! YES! I love your story…and I truly think you have a gem of an idea here for a great picture book. The Silverware family…perfect. And how many times have I tried to rescue a spoon that fell down into the garbage disposal? Too many to count! Thank you, thank you…for joining in and playing along.
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Oh thank you for understanding! The rhyme’s meter just didn’t read right without the correct line breaks…Phew. Thank you for your graciousness.
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Vivian, I think I’m finally ready to post my story for your contest. And, in time for Easter, I would like to submit, Dear Easter Bunny along with the link to it on my blog.
https://leslieleibhardtgoodman.wordpress.com/2016/03/15/an-easter-tale-for-the-50-precious-words-contest/
DEAR EASTER BUNNY
By Leslie L Goodman
Dear Easter Bunny, thank you for
the many treats you left me.
I love the chewy caramel eggs
and cream-filled, chocolate chickie.
I’m only sorry that I missed
the pink marshmallow bunny.
I found it stuck to Grandpa’s pants…
to him, it’s not so funny.
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Oh my goodness…how many times has that happened to me…sit down on something soft and squishy and it sticks to you! I love your story, Leslie…and I’m so happy you joined in the #50PreciousWords fun…love the rhyme at the end…and what a perfect story for Easter. I also like the format of a letter to the Easter Bunny! Only problem is…now I am hungry for chocolate…gotta go and get me some. 😉
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I had the pleasure of hearing Michelle Markel speak at SCBWI-LA Writer’s Days last year. Her work is wonderful, and she is so engaging. Thank you for sharing BRAVE GIRL and your fun challenge!
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And here’s my answer to your (very challenging!) challenge:
WILD
By Delfina Salimbene
Zebra gallops.
Lion roars.
Jackal circles.
Vulture soars.
Rhino charges.
Tortoise strokes.
Python slithers.
Hippo soaks.
Tetra swishes.
Jaguar baits.
Monkey dances.
Gator waits.
Warthog waddles.
Heron flaps.
Water splashes.
Gator SNAPS!
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PERFECT! I just love the animal actions…and your rhyme and meter are spot on, Delfina. What a pleasure to have you add your story to the contest. Thank you for joining in the fun!
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Hello Delfina…how lovely to meet you! I always loved nonfiction and biographies…but nonfiction these days is nothing like it was when I was a kid. Now I love writing it also. 🙂 And Brave Girl is such a great story…lucky you to have gotten to hear the author speak. 😉 And hurray…I see you have entered my little challenge. 🙂
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So nice to meet you, Vivian! Today’s nonfiction is incredible. Michelle Markel has also written some beautiful NF about Marc Chagall and Henri Rousseau–swoon!
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Guard dog
Bark!
It is midnight
And I see a ghost!
No, wait
Raccoon! It is a raccoon!
And I hear a ghost!
No, wait
Cat! It is a cat!
Bark!
It is midnight
And there is a scary thing
But don’t worry
Go back to sleep
I will protect you
Bark!
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This is awesome, Morgan….I love that Dog is watching out for his family even though he is afraid…now we can all sleep soundly. 😉 Great tension and pacing! Thank you so much for participating in my little challenge. I am so amazed at the depth and breath of the entries. It’s lovely to meet you…and I’m thrilled you joined in the fun. 😉
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This is really great, Morgan!
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What a fun idea for a contest! My story is on my blog at http://deborahholtwilliams.blogspot.com/ and it’s called The Lonely Egg,
Deborah..I’m pasting the story here so no one will miss it:
The Lonely Egg
by Deborah Holt Williams
Jackrabbit found the egg under the cactus.
“It looks so lonely!” he thought.
“I’ll protect it.”
Along came a rattlesnake!
“Stay away!”
The snake came closer.
“Leave this egg alone!”
The snake came closer.
Then–crack! Out came a baby…
rattlesnake!
“Thanksss for keeping my baby sssafe!”
said mama snake.
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Oh Deborah! This is fabulous! And I love the surprise at the end. Well done! Do you want to grab your story and post it here also? I don’t want anyone to miss reading it…but it is up to you. 😉 Thank you for hopping on board.
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I love your story, Deborah!
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Hi Vivian! I have arrived at your awesome post twice, once through 12X12 and again through Reforemo. (I love the book Brave Girl, btw.) So, I thought I’d give your contest the old college try. I love a challenge, sometimes. As I am currently skiing with my kiddos, this is what came to mind…
HOW TO SKI IN THREE EASY LESSONS(50 words)
The first lesson of skiing: start easy.
You never want to just…ooops!
All right. Time for lesson two: how to…
SLOW DOWN!
Uh-oh! We’d better get right to lesson three: stopping.
Or, you can just sit down. That works, too.
Hey! Where are you going?
Hot chocolate?
Wait for me!
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Hello Elisabeth…I’m so happy you stopped by again…and this time with a wonderful entry into the challenge.
Yes, they say we should write what we know…how perfect you are skiing with your kids and used that experience to come up with a GREAT story. I love it. I, too, have been skiing with my kids…and for me, the hot chocolate was definitely something to look forward to. 😉
I enjoyed the humor of the story…and the super words: ooops, SLOW DOWN, uh-oh! So happy you joined in!
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I can so relate to your story Elisabeth, it made me laugh out loud!!
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I happened to visit Angie Karcher’s RhyPiBoMo FB group today and noticed Stuart Carruthers had posted his story there in the comments. Here is Stuart’s entry to #50PreciousWords. Thank you so much, Stuart! This seems like it will be quite sad and gloomy…and then…oh my goodness…hilarious! Thank you so much for joining in the fun!
Silent and Deadly
by Stuart Carruthers
Death arrived in early morning,
Giving Henry little warning.
A skeletal figure in deep black cowl
Came through the wall with a smell so fowl.
“Pe-ew!”he cried, “What’s so odorous?”
“SORRY MATE, I’M REALLY NERVEROUS.”
So Henry died and became a ghost,
With fingers stuffed tight up his nose.
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Thank you for creating and hosting #50PreciousWords, Vivian! What a fantastic idea for a contest. (I found out about it from Angie Karcher’s RhyPiBoMo Facebook group.) Here’s my entry:
Let Me Call You Sunshine
Let me call you Sunshine
and Sweet Pea
and Silly
and Snug.
Hey, Puddin’
and Pumpkin
and Peanut.
My Dumplin’,
Daredevil,
and Duck.
I’ll always call you for breakfast
And never too late for hugs.
Let’s call it a day, my Angel,
Goodnight, my little Love Bug.
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Howdy Anne…I’m so happy you stopped by with your wonderful story for the contest! And what a clever idea…don’t we all have those favorite little nicknames/love names for our kids or partners. 😉 My husband called our daughter ‘Pooch’…you’ve got some classics here in your story. Thank you so much for joining in the fun!
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Thanks so much, Vivian. I am amazed at how you are responding to each and every entry individually. You are a gem!
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Hi Vivian – I found it! the place to enter my “Rainy Day” story… by Sue Heavenrich
Pit, pat. Split, splat.
Wear galoshes, coat and hat.
Slooshy, gooshy, rainy day
Perfect for mud puddle play.
Skip, jump, splash, slide
Now it’s time to go inside.
Warm bath, dry socks,
Build a fort with books and blocks.
Rain stops, moon bright
Supper, stories, hugs goodnight.
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You go, girl! Great job, Sue…I love the rhyme…and you’ve got a great beginning, a fun middle, and a VERY satisfying ending. 😉 The perfect day for a little kid! Thank you so much for joining the fun and participating in the contest!
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Sue, I love this story. Sounds like a perfect day to me. I can see this as a picture book for sure. Excellent!
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What a fun way to spend a rainy day in Indiana. Thanks for the opportunity.
http://dianebradleywriter.com/BlogPage.html
Sailing Sailors
On a windy day,
Teddy’s sailing with me.
He comes along,
So I don’t stray.
Jumping from the docks,
Monkey swings by.
Giraffe and Hippo join in,
As the boat… rocks.
Elephant leaps, Teddy cries “nay.”
The boat tilts… water sprays.
Now we’re loving a swim,
On a windy day.
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Oh goodness…did everyone fall in? Oh well, sounds like they are having a great time…as will everyone who reads your lovely story, Diane! Thank you so much for hopping on board and writing an entry for the contest. I love all the animals who are joining in the fun also. 😉
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What a fun challenge! Here’s my story:
Hey! A rabbit in the yard.
Catching him will not be hard.
Carrot for bait.
Lie down to wait.
I wait.
And wait.
And wait some more.
I wait until my wait-er’s sore.
Lunchtime comes.
I eat the carrot.
If he shows up I will share it.
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what fun! I see you “trapped” an ending
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Hello Marie…so nice to meet you. 😉 And I loved your story…it made me laugh. I think that would happen to me as well…I LOVE carrots! Great rhyme and I love the surprise twist at the end. Thank you so much for joining in the fun!
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I’m posting another story from one of my dear writer friends. Thank you so much, Sherri, for playing along. With all of these wonderful entries, #50PreciousWords is getting better and better! And I love your idea of a correspondence between cat and dog. 😉 And I’m sorry I wasn’t able to get the image of the dog bed posted…readers will just have to use their imagination, I guess. 😉
DOG AND CAT LETTERS by Sherri Jones Rivers
Dear Cat:
A friendly furry reminder that the new pet bed is mine.
Dear Dog:
I found it first, and besides, it matches my blue collar.
Dear Cat:
I am traveling to visit cousins Fido and Milo. It goes with me.
Dear Dog:
I’ve hidden it. Too bad. Have fun!
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Hi Vivian,
I love that book, and indeed any book, about a Brave Girl.
My first reaction to your challenge, when I ran across it in 12 x 12 was — Ahhh! I can’t ever write anything that short! And then, this unfurled in my mind. So thanks for the inspiration and the gauntlet thrown. Here is my tiny tome:
Arden’s Garden
Snip.
I cut with scissors.
Rip.
Trees.
Flowers and a bench.
Bees.
I paint the sky blue and grass green.
I cut string beans. Nineteen!
I arrange.
Snick, a statue.
I rearrange.
I paste.
Sticky fingers.
I taste.
Ick!
I layer, more paste.
Next, glitter glue.
Here, there.
I’m through.
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Hello Brenda…I am getting to meet the most wonderful people through this challenge. Thank you so much for picking up the gauntlet and coming up with this lovely story! I really enjoyed the inner rhyme and the images were fantastic. So happy you joined in the fun!
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You look to be knee-deep, but at least today’s the last day. 😉 And so many are wonderful. People can do amazing things with only 50 words.
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Yes…50 words is not a lot…but obviously it is enough to tell some pretty lovely stories! I’m truly humbled by the response to the contest, Brenda…and everyone who knows me, knows my dearest joy is connecting with others…so this has actually been so much fun for me. I had set the deadline at 6pm Friday, March 18…so I guess there could be some coming in until then. Tomorrow night is DEFINITELY going to be a long night…I want to post the winners on Saturday’s Will Write for Cookies interview with Nancy Churnin. 😉
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Congrats on the new book coming out, by the way. And connecting with others is right up there with writing. Happy St. Patrick’s Day.
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Thank you for the good wishes, Brenda. And yes, I agree…connecting is like breath for me. Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you. I can’t take credit for the green on each comment bar…but it’s perfect for today. 😉
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In at the wire! 🙂 So glad I got to take part in the lovely Vivian’s 50-word story challenge. Here’s my entry…
THE SPIDER
Morning sun stretches over the treetops.
For hours already Spider has been spinning
a lacy net of glistening threads.
Gentle breezes ripple
but Spider toils on.
Velvet night falls and Spider finally rests.
Rain sprinkles softly,
decorating Spider’s work.
Dawn’s pink light reveals
Spider’s masterpiece,
sparkling with liquid jewels.
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Hurray…I’m so happy to see an entry from my dear Beth…thank you for joining in the fun! I absolutely love the lyricism…your words took me to another realm of beauty where Spider’s masterpiece is a precious gem in Mother Nature’s treasure chest. BEAUTIFUL! And I’m so glad Spider was able to finish her work and get some rest…hope you do as well. 🙂
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Wow! I just saw a link to this site from kidlit411. What an interesting contest. Here’s my story.
Charlie likes to eat colors.
He eats yellow.
Bananas, pineapples
He eats orange.
Carrots, oranges
He eats red.
Tomatoes, apples
He eats green. (It is his favorite.)
Broccoli, celery, pears, peas
Charlie likes eating colors.
He likes it so much, he asks his mom,
“May I have more colors please?”
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Hello Sherry Lynn…thank you so much for participating in #50PreciousWords. And your story is precious! I love all the color words…I can see this as a really cute board book that teaches colors to little ones. Maybe with flaps. 😉
I really appreciate you joining in the fun…glad you saw it on KidLit411. 😉
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Thank you so much for responding to everyone. I know it’s a job, but I’m sure it’s appreciated by all! :0)
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You are so welcome,Sherry Lynn…my whole life has been about reaching out and connecting and letting others know how much I appreciate them. The response to the contest has been AMAZING…I am thrilled to respond to each and every person who took up the challenge. 😉
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Phew, finally got my entry done! Thanks for holding this contest. Here’s my entry:
http://lindaschueler.com/50-words-or-less-contest/
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Fabulous, Linda! I’m so glad you entered…and I love your story about friendship. And I love the idea of a book that two friends share. 🙂 Do you want to copy and paste it into the comments to make sure everyone gets to read it?
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Thanks so much, Vivian. And here’s the story:
Friends with Imagination
Cam was moving.
“I know,” Annie said. “Let’s share an imaginary friend.”
“Annie, we’ll hardly play with each other anymore.”
“But Cam…we can have a book where we write about our imaginary friend’s adventures.”
“You get the book first. When we see each other again, I’ll get it.”
“Yay!”
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Here’s my entry Vivian. Enjoy. 🙂
FUDGE
Oooooo. Eyes widen.
Smooth milky fudge woos and waits.
“Yes please!” Are the words for a slice.
Mmmm! Taste buds revel in the richness.
Yummm! Tummy rumbles filled with gobbled goodness.
Ahhh. Heart flutters with fulfillment.
Fudge rules.
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Not fair! Not fair! Now I need CHOCOLATE!!!
What fun, Traci…you captured all of the wonderful sensations from first look to last bite. Well done! I’m so glad you hopped on board the challenge.
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Thank you Vivian! I was inspired by the various pounds of fudge I have sitting here from ‘The Fudgery’ shop in St. Louis. Was there this past weekend with hubby.
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Thank you for the contest and for recommending Brave Girl. I haven’t seen or read it, so will have to check it out! Here is my entry:
Hailey chose her favorite red crayon and drew a circle on the wall. Around that, she drew five more. With her the yellow crayon, she filled in the circles.
Mommy walked in. “Hailey!”
Hailey dropped her hand. She was in big trouble.
“That’s the most beautiful flower I’ve ever seen!”
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Awwww…I love this! I’m so glad Mommy saw the beauty Hailey had created and not the mess on the wall. Terrific story, Linda…and I’m so glad to meet you. Thank you so much for joining in the fun and entering the contest!
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Thanks, Vivian! Nice to meet you, too. My story was inspired by my mother. This really happened to her when she was very young. And she grew up to be an accomplished artist. 🙂
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Here is my entry, inspired by one of my two neighborhood bread shops, where we buy *drumroll* bread.
Bread Shop Blues
We live by a bread shop.
We buy bread at the bread shop.
That’s why I have the bread shop blues.
There are cookies at the bread shop.
Raisin. Chocolate. Almond.
But we buy bread.
That’s why I have the bread shop blues.
There are cakes at the bread shop.
Banana, butter, and chocolate swirl.
But we buy bread.
That’s why I have the bread shop blues.
There are tarts at the bread shop.
There are meringues at the bread shop.
But we buy bread.
That’s why I have the bread shop blues.
We live by a bread shop.
We buy bread at the bread shop.
But I’m saving my money,
To beat the bread shop blues.
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Hi Vivian.
Me again. My sixth story and my last. Do this again next year. It was a blast and gave me a break from other responsibilities. I ordered Brave Girl, too. Can’t wait to receive it.
Grandma’s Sweater
By Rita Antoinette Borg
Meghan unwrapped her present.
“Ugh! another sweater from Grandma with a purple-pink purse motif!”
“I want it” said Becky.
“It’s yours.”
Meghan giggles.
“Look,the purse really opens,” said Becky. “and there’s money in it.”
Meghan grabbed the sweater and ran.
“Give it back, Meghan or I’ll tell Grandma everything.”
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There totally has to be a special prize for you, Rita! The girl with the mostest entries into the contest! I am so so so happy you’ve had such a good time with it. And I’ve had the best time, reading all of your stores.This one is so clever…and so true…I have an older sister and this is EXACTLY what would have happened. Thank you, friend, for your support of the #50PreciousWords Contest. 😉
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LOL! if you knew how little I am , you’d know why I try so hard.but really it was just plain FUN! After a whole week( and more coming) of a scriptwriting course where all the films and scripts were made for adult movies, except mine, where I was SO embarrased and felt SO uncool by youngsters 30 down. I’ve truly never seen so many depressing movies in my life.And the scenes… I even closed my eyes in some and people saw me and laughed. Such a different world from children’s writing especially children’s books. Hand on my heart, Thank God for KIDLIT and its community.
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Congrats for stretching yourself and stepping out of your comfort zone, Rita! And I agree…there’s a whole other world out there…I much prefer the one I inhabit. 😉
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Well, the contest looks like fun so I thought I’d give it a try. My story is over here:
http://jenabenton.webs.com/apps/blog/show/43865689-50-word-story
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Hello fellow 12x12er and ReFoReMo challenge taker! Lovely to meet you, Jena. And thank you so much for putting up a story, even though you are so busy. I love your Fox Wants Sox! What fun. 🙂
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Contest Entry:
Minty the Mermaid’s Burger Binge
Minty the mermaid loved burgers. One day, she took off her fin and went up to human land. There, she ate many, many burgers. But when she was ready to go home, she could no longer fit into her fin.
“I should have eaten fruits and vegetables instead!” Minty cried.
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Hi Sheilane…what a fun story you’ve given us! I think I know just how Minty feels..sometimes my clothes feel a bit too tight after I’ve eaten a bit too much. 😉 I really appreciate you coming over to the contest…thank you for playing along. 😉
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WOW! What wonderful stories in so few words. Here’s my humble attempt.
A Castle for Princess and Dragon
Let’s go find a castle!
So messy, so clean
So plain, so grand
So gloomy, so charming
So dark, so bright
So snug, so sprawling
So smelly, so sweet
So stiff, so comfortable
So simple, so fancy
So ordinary, so unique
So wrong, so RIGHT
So. . . we are home!
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I wanted to click my sparkly red heels together and say, “There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home.” And isn’t that true, Charlene. 🙂 Thank you so much for posting a story for the contest. I love all of your opposites…great way for kids to learn them and it also make it an interactive story…even kids who can’t read yet can guess what the matching word will be. Well done!
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Hi Vivian, Thank you for doing this 50 words or less stories. I love it! I enjoy reading the stories already shared. It has got me working and thinking. I am an illustrator and love adding words to the stories my paintings show. I do not have a blog yet. Here is my story.
Sunflower
“Pssst! Up here!”
Dahna stops. She glances around.
“Who’s talking?” she wonders.
Up here!” the voice demands. “Look up!”
Dahna slowly tilts her head back. She gazes up at a towering sunflower peering over her.
“Curious,” muses Dahna. “Hello-o, Sunflower!”
Suddenly a long, gentle grin appears filling the sunflower’s face.
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WOW…how did you know that sunflowers are my favorite flowers, Jennifer? No joke!
I love your story…what a mystery…good tension…and a miracle for Dahna.
Thank you so much for entering the contest…it’s a joy to see so many lovely stories. 😉
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Brave Girl sounds interesting, Vivian. Putting it on my to-read list. I’m enjoying reading all the 50 Precious Words submissions. What a great response! Here’s mine:
Shadowman
Shadowman stalks my steps.
I stop, but he waits for me.
He out-sprints me uphill.
Tumbles down on my heels.
Together, we crouch, jump, and spin.
My light sabre drawn, Be Gone, I say.
But he aims his sabre uphill.
A Martian invader!
We must defend.
Ready, set, CHARGE, Shadowman!
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EXCELLENT! I love the entire incident between child and shadow…I can remember running alongside mine. 😉 I think I see a picture book in this, Sydney…thank you so much for joining in the fun!
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Hopefully following the rules this time:
Kiki and the Disappearance of Apple
Until the day Apple disappeared, Kiki seemed to be an ordinary little girl. Something about Apple’s disappearance changed her. She zinged with special powers. They did not help her find Apple. So she lounged about zapping flowers, blasting carrots. After a particularly large display Apple returned, but as a Fizzawumpapottamus.
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Hello Tara! I am SO GLAD you wrote another entry. I love your title…it makes me want to read more. And I am dying to see what a Fizzawumpapottamus looks like. Lots of fun, Tara…and I do thank you for playing along with the challenge. 😉
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Noah’s Treasures
Noah loved the sea
treasures washed ashore
pockets full
of wrinkled shells
polished glass
and more
beneath the curling waves
silent shadows rise
surface breaking
humpbacks breach
a treasure
for his eyes!
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How lovely, Suzy! Great rhyme and terrific subject…and I’m so glad Noah is finding lots of beach treasures…I remember pockets bulging with shells…along with lots of sand that my mom had to clean out before she put the shorts in the wash. 😉 Thank you so much for joining the fun!
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Thank you for the contest! It’s always fun to take on a challenge and to explore the work of others. I am a retired fourth grade teacher and I love writing for middle grade readers as well as young children. Most of all, I love teaching kids to write. I’m in the process of creating a middle grade writers’ group as an outlet for those kids who LOVE to write.
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Vivian, I did it! Here’s the link to my blog.
http://www.tinamcho.com/blog/50-word-story-contest
And here’s the pb biography story:
Nancy Reagan
In Chicago
Lived a girl
Who loved to swim, dance, and act!
Theater led to Hollywood.
But Hollywood didn’t lead to fame.
She was accused of being a communist!
Seeking Ronald Reagan, actor, helper, and lover,
led to the White House, as first lady.
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Tina…I absolutely love this…a pb biography in 50 words or less…that is impressive. And I’m so glad you did a tribute to Nancy Reagan. First Ladies don’t often get the recognition they deserve…it must be an extremely difficult job. Your story was informative AND engaging…great job! I’m thrilled you played along with the challenge. 😉
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The Masterpiece, by Shelley Kinder
Deep blue canvas.
Passionate Painter.
Splashes of pink,
Yellow,
Orange.
Will they love His sunrise,
As He loves them?
More pink…
Yellow…
Orange…
A punch of purple!
It is finished.
People point,
Cheer,
Dance,
Admiring the masterpiece.
The Painter is pleased.
God rests his brush,
Excited for sunset…
The possibilities!
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Shelly…in 50 words or less, you have created a masterpiece…this is beautiful, evocative…well done! Thank you so much for joining in the fun. I’m thrilled to have your entry in the contest!
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Thanks so much, Vivian! I had so much fun writing it. I was inspired by the morning sky a few days ago. Amazing how the sky changes so much throughout the day. My favorite is when it’s dark and sunny at the same time…and then it rains! So cool! I hope you have fun reading and judging all these phenomenal stories. Thanks so much for this challenge! Talk about cutting words!
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Hi Vivian! Here’s my story for your fun 50 word challenge (50 words plus one-word title)! What a cool contest. You inspire me 🙂
LEAP!
Time to leap, the leaves whoosh out
Bursts of color spray and spout.
Goodbye, Fall, I’m moving south
Salty tears drip ‘round my mouth.
New house, new town, and sticky heat…
Kids splash and laugh across the street.
Time to leap and soar again,
Spouts spray further with a friend.
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Lori, Lori, Lori!!! Thank you for stepping out of your comfort zone and putting up your wonderful story. It’s a thrill to have so many critique buddies and friends supporting this challenge! I really engaged with your mc…and I’m so happy that she, too, is going to leap and soar, reaching out to make new friends. 😉
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Vivian, I love your review of BRAVE GIRL. It’s on my reading list. You highlighted so many great points about the book that will inspire today’s readers, while also inspiring me to be a “Brave Girl” and enter your 50 Precious Words Contest.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed the review, Lori. I knew this story…the ‘real’ story about the Shirtwaist Factory Fire…and I was amazed at how beautifully the author and illustrator captured Clara’s spirit and determination. And yes…I’m really pleased that you entered the contest…WELL DONE!
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Nothing like waiting till the last day! *Phew*
Here is my 50 word story!
Thank you, Vivian, for this fabulous contest! What an amazing exercise for any writer! :O) Enjoy!
Nancy’s Ants
Nancy loved her new ant farm.
Nancy’s parents loved that bugs were contained.
They went to breakfast, on the bus, to school, to the playground, to ballet, dinner, movie and popcorn, and slept on the couch with Nancy.
The next morning, Nancy’s parents sat and ate breakfast.
With Nancy’s ants.
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Your story brought back so many memories, Monica. I LOVED watching ants when I was a kid and wanted one of those ant farms…of course, we lived in the city and my mom said NO. What a fun entry into the contest…thank you so much for playing along. 😉
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Vivian,
I love that you could relate! My parents never let me have an ant farm either! This is all about my days at as a mom- when my girls bring in bugs- in jars … Then minutes later… ??? The search is on… ☺️ Here’s to a fabulous contest! 🌟
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Here is mine
MORE
More jokes
More laughter
More hugs
More books
More smiles
More listening
More sleep
More peace
More dancing
More music
More kisses
More nature
More play
More walks
More wonder
More wandering
Less fear
Less fighting
Less hunger
Fewer tears
Cuddling up for a story at night
Just right
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I love your sentiments, Lindsey…yes, more of the good stuff and less of the bad. I’m voting for that! Thank you so much for joining in the fun…I’m so thrilled with all of the wonderful entries…it’s absolutely amazing!
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Homeless. Hungry. Help.
Homeless. Hungry. Help.
Mom, who is that man?
Why is he hungry?
I don’t know.
Did he get food yesterday?
Where is his family?
I don’t know.
Homeless. Hungry. Help.
Why is the man still there ?
He needs a little help.
I found a quarter!
Clink.
Bless you.
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What a great topic, Robin. I think we do need to help kids learn to reach out to others and be sensitive to their needs. And I love that your mc really SEES the man…and wants to help. Thank you so much…I’m so happy to meet you…and really appreciate your participation in my little (as in..very little) challenge of only 50 words.
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I look forward to reading Brave Girl!
In the meantime, here’s my 50 word story (a very abbreviated version of a longer WIP). You can supply your own ending because I ran out of words before I could 🙂 Thanks Vivian for this great contest!
Jay’s Dilemma
A hungry jay cries “hooray!”
He sees peanuts on a windowsill.
Jay dives from his tree. He picks up one peanut with his beak…
Hey, hey, hey, Jay can pick up two!
Jay wants three peanuts to eat in his tree, but his beak is full…
What would you do?
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Hey, hey…I would eat one right then and there! What a fun story, Linda. It reminds me of when I used to go to a restaurant for their buffet meal…my eyes were bigger than my stomach, for sure. 😉 Thank you so much for hopping over and playing along with the challenge.
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WHATEVER YOU DO, DON’T THINK ABOUT A DRAGON
Whatever you do,
Do not think about a dragon.
This story is about a pig.
Aaaah! You were still thinking…
Dragon.
Poor pig.
What did you say?
The pig has what?
And she’s brave?
Good bye dragon!
See? This story is about a pig.
What?
You’re right. And a dragon.
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Oh, this is funny, Stefanie…it makes me think of The Stinky Cheese Man book. I think that would be a great story with a dragon and a pig…quite an unusual pairing. 😉 I’m so glad you put up a story for the contest…thank you for joining in. 😉
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And one last entry…an email came in at 5pm…I just saw it…from a dear friend who is a world musician. She travels around the globe, sharing music,making instruments, and spreading joy to children everywhere. Daria posted the entry on her blog: http://www.tinytappingtoes.com/uncategorized/50-precious-words-i-wished-for-a-washboard-a-musical-picture-book/
And I am posting the story right here also:
I Wished For A Washboard by: Daria Marmaluk-Hajioannou
I wished for a washboard
So that I could play
Some music with mom
or my friends, everyday
I’d make lots of rhythms
Then guess what I’d do?
I’ll give you my washboard
And you could play, too!
I wished for a washboard
To make music my own
And today I am happy
Mom brought one home!
Thank you so very much, dear Daria! I’m thrilled you got this story to me intime…and more than that, I’m just so happy you played along! I love your rhyme and the message of sharing music…which is what you are all about. 🙂
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Birthday with Friends
Minh would miss celebrating his birthday in Vietnam.
He used to decorate his toy elephant with yellow and red ribbons.
Grandmother made moon-shaped cakes, yummy fruits, and coconut candy.
Now playing with his new friends would be the best treat.
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