TA-DA!
THE 2nd ANNUAL #50PRECIOUSWORDS WRITING CHALLENGE IS OFFICIALLY OPEN!!!

I am so very excited to read all of the #50PreciousWords entries. For those of you who are visiting here the first time, please let me give you a sentence or two or three about how this all came about.

March 2nd is the birthday of the incredible Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. Last year I put together a little contest based on Bennet Cerf’s challenge to 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.
I thought it would be fun to try 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 then I opened the challenge to everyone. Much to my surprise and amazement, there were 128 entries! Ayear has past…and it’s time to DO IT AGAIN.
Please put on your thinking caps and get busy writing. You have until March 6th at 11:59pm to post your story. Here are the guidelines:
#50 PRECIOUS WORDS WRITING CHALLENGE GUIDELINES
- 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 of 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.
- Between March 2nd and March 6th, post your story on your blog if you have one and want to and put the link in the comments of this post. Or copy and paste the entire story in the comments of this post. I ask for the link so that people will visit each other and find new friends in the kid lit community. Please make sure you put your name in the post. If you have any trouble at all posting the link or the story, please email me and I will be happy to do it for you: viviankirkfield@gmail.com.
- Deadline for posting the story or the link in the comments is Monday, March 6, at 11:59pm.
- Winners will be announced in a special blog post on Thursday, March 9.
- Winners? Of course, there will be winners…and prizes, too!
21 winners…21 prizes…1st place takes whichever prize she/he wants, then 2nd place gets to pick, and so on. I will reach out to
- . A critique from my beloved agent, Essie White (some of you may remember that the winner of last year’s contest chose Essie’s critique as her prize…and she subsequently signed with Storm Literary Agency!)

- A seat in author and mentor Susanna Leonard Hill’s amazing Making Picture Book Magic online writing class (the first writing class I ever took and it set me on the path of writing wonderful picture book manuscripts).

3. A seat in author and nonfiction writing guru Kristen Fulton’s incredible Nonfiction Archaeology online writing class (that was the class that opened the door for me to discover the joy of writing nonfiction picture books).

4. Coupon for 50% off author Alayne Kay Christian’s ART OF THE ARC online writing class (this is the next class I would love to take).

5. Or, if you have already taken Alayne’s wonderful class, you can choose a coupon for 50% off an in-depth critique from her (when Alayne says it is an in-depth critique, she isn’t kidding. I had one of those…it is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious).
6. A seat in one of the KidLitCollege webinars (I’ve attended a few and they are FABULOUS!) OR $19.99 off a critique, donated by Jodell Sadler, JCLA Editorial Agent and Founder of KidLitCollege. Winner choses one and will get a special code.

7. A manuscript or query letter critique from author Rebecca Colby.

8. A picture book manuscript critique from author Lori Degman.

9. A picture book critique from author Anna Forrester.

10. A fiction picture book critique from author Ariel Bernstein

11. A picture book critique from author Rosie Pova

12. A book on the craft of writing from Rosie Pova.
13. A copy of Bunny’s Book Club from Annie Silvestro.

14. A book on the craft of writing from author Maria Marshall.

15. A copy of Hello, My Name is Tiger from author/illustrator Jennifer P. Goldfinger.

16. A copy of LIZZIE AND LOU SEAL plus an adorable SEAL NECKLACE from author/illustrator Patricia Keeler.

17. A copy of CLAMS ALL YEAR by author/illustrator Maryann Cocca-Leffler.

18. A SUPER HAPPY book prize package from author Marcie Colleen with copies of Super Happy Party Bears Gnawing Around and Super Happy Party Bears Knock Knock on Wood.

19. A copy of Mutt’s Promise, a middle grade dog adventure written by Julie Salomen…donated by author/illustrator Jill Weber.

20. A signed copy of Mr. Fuzzbuster Knows He’s the Favorite from author Stacy McAnulty.

21. A picture book critique from me and a signed copy of my parent-teacher book, Show Me How! Build Your Child’s Self-Esteem Through Reading, Crafting and Cooking.

WOW! That is some list of prizes! What a generous Kid Lit community we have! I’m grateful to the prize donors…I hope you all visit their websites, buy their books, and review them on Amazon. Did you know that when a book gets 50 reviews, Amazon helps promote it?
And now, before I invite you to post your stories, I wanted to share my #50PreciousWords with you. Hopefully, my story is a good enough example…with a beginning, a middle, and an end (and what an end!)…that is kid-friendly (well, remember those Grimm’s Fairy Tales)…that is 50 words or less. I hope it makes you smile.
WHY PIGS LOVE THEIR LITTLE FEET (50 words)
Everyone made fun of Pig’s little feet.
An invitation arrived.
Please come to Coyote’s feast.
Rooster knew the invitation was for him.
Cow disagreed.
They hurried to Coyote’s den.
Pig followed.
By the time his little feet got him there, the feast was finished.
And so were Rooster and Cow.
I always loved Aesop’s Fables and folktale type stories when I was a kid…I guess I was inspired by those.
Dear friends, please share this around your social media…the more the merrier… #50PreciousWords.
If you have any questions or need clarification, just email me: viviankirkfield@gmail.com
.Are you excited? I am!
Remember…THE MAGIC HAPPENS WHEN YOU MAKE EVERY WORD COUNT!
And I just can’t wait to read all of your precious words.
I am excited! What a fun challenge. Thanks, Vivian.
Riding Tulip
By Jim Chaize
“Ride me,” Louis heard.
His eyes drawn to a horse.
A carousel horse.
“Tulip,” he read.
The calliope played.
A bright full moon.
Louis’ eyes closed.
The magic began.
Tulip’s trot became a gallop.
Racing over hills,
through grassy fields.
Light rain fell.
The music faded.
Louis glowed.
“Thanks, Tulip.”
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Carousels are one of my favorite things. You’ve captured the magic of them. Thanks.
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I do love carousels. Well done!
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What a lovely fantastical journey you took us on, Jim, in your #50PreciousWords. Thanks so much for joining in the fun!
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Magic carousels have always had a sweet spot for me. Nicely done.
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Nice job Jim!
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Here’s my entry for 50 Precious Words. Thank you, Vivian, for hosting this. You are an inspiration to us all!
Hang on Little Tomato!
By Midge Ballou Smith
Hang on little tomato!
And soak up the sunlight,
drink in the rain,
rest in the moonlight.
Hang on little tomato!
In wild, windy weather,
cling to your stem,
and hold it together.
Let go, little tomato…
I know you understand.
Time to drop? Yes! Plop
right into my hand.
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This is so sweet, Midge! It made me miss my garden. There’s nothing like a ripe tomato fresh off the vine – plop! Love your ending.
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Aaah, the wonderful taste of homegrown tomatoes. This sweet little poem makes me want to read and reread. Great job, Midge!
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A delightful non-fiction piece, Midge.
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How clever! I would have loved to use this with my first graders!
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You have done a masterful job of enticing the reader to *root* for this little tomato in 50 precious words. I think any of us who garden can relate to your story. Love the wordplay of drop and plop, too.
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This is so cute. I love it!
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Haha! Love it Midge!
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Good beginning, middle, and end. Now I can’t wait for tomato season!
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I was rooting for that little tomato, so glad he made it! Great piece!
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#50PreciousWords – an emotional connection between a tomato and the picker…love it, Midge. Time to drop? Yes! Plop…nice inner rhyme right there. 😉
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This is wonderful Midge…! Great job!
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I liked the gardener telling the tomato to “hold it together.” Sweet 50 word story.
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I LOVED this 50 Precious Word Challenge! Many thanks to you Vivian for hosting this contest.
I CAN
I can do this.
This is easy.
And I’m good at this.
If I practice,
Maybe I can be the best.
This is hard.
But I can try.
Even if it’s hard for me,
I can still do it.
As long as I try
And do my best,
I can.
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Such a positive message! Something every child should feel. Love the energy and determination shining through!
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Thank you! Vivian’s challenge inspired me to write this.
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This sounds like my thoughts as I was writing my entry for this contest. You too? LOL Great work. Thanks.
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LOL Joanne! Thank you!
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Love this! Sounds like the pep talk I give myself every day–
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Great message, Lisa…thanks so much for sharing your #50PreciousWords with us. And to everyone who posted their stories…you said – I can – and you did! So proud of all of you!!!!!
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Thanks Vivian! I actually wrote this story to empower the kids in my Kindergarten class, but I love how others see the message too, relating to this contest.
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Oh…this speaks to me! Ha, I need the pep talk as well as your students.
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Great message for everyone. Fits this challenge perfectly ~ all who posted – “can.”
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Greetings Ms. Vivian Kirkfield,
Thank You for such a fun and challenging contest.
I am Johnny Ray Moore of Raleigh, NC.
And, my contest entry of 50 words follows:
WONDERS OF SPRING
by Johnny Ray Moore
Sunrays dancing; ponies prancing,
Kittens on their mother’s back.
Tadpoles hoppy; puddles sloppy,
Ducks, continuously, QUACK!!!
Thunder crashing; lightning flashing,
Raindrops purifying Earth.
People cheering; dusk appearing,
Runners racing to be first.
Daisies blooming; cats assuming,
Dogs are sleeping on the lawn.
Daylight fading; cows parading,
Silently, into the barn.
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Beautiful imagery. Poems are so tricky, but yours is sweet. Thank-you for sharing it here.
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Beautiful imagery. Makes me want to visit the farm–
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Hello Johnny…it is lovely to meet you and your #50PreciousWords. Thank you for joining in the fun. Ilove the whole tone of your story…your meter and rhyme are really good…and the images evoked are lovely. The end two lines are especially wonderful! Well done!
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Fun ode to Spring. Definitely had me wondering who was racing. Nice job.
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I don’t know how I missed this my first three times through, but I’m glad I didn’t miss it this last time. I love the rhythm and tone, the imagery and energy.
Thank you for sharing your bit of beauty.
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Thanks for hosting this again! What a fun contest. I would have never written this without it. 🙂
NANA & PETER
Nana sees
tolls and fees.
Peter sees
trucks and trees.
Nana sees
groceries.
Peter sees
ladies knees.
Nana sees
Dairy Freeze.
Peter sees—
“PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE.”
Nana sees
prune sundaes.
Peter sees
cold toffees.
They both see
Aunt Louise.
She says—click!
They say
CHEESE!
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Oh my gosh. I’m speechless for the superlative nostalgia…
Thank you.
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Good POV and nice ending. Thanks for the fun entry.
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This is super cute! Love how you captured the POVs of each.
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I love the two veiwpoints, and the day with Nana 😉 Best of luck Hannah.
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LOVE this! Super cute, and I wonder is there really such a thing as a prune sundae?
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This is so much fun, Hannah…I love how you show the POV of Nana and Peter…I especially relate to seeing people’s knees…I was always pretty short. 😉 Thanks so much for joining in the fun…I know you are so busy…but you found time to share your #50PreciousWords. 🙂
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Loved this day out with Nana, Hannah. Cute entry.
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Impressive job with 2 POVs in 50 words. Oh, I hope there aren’t “prune sundaes”! 🙂
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Thank you so much for this competition!
I love reading all of the entries so far, and excited to add mine as well. This story is based on true events, my toddler tossed my phone into the toilet last night. It’s now resting in a bag of brown rice, and will hopefully rise to take more pictures of said toddler! Thanks again!
PHONE PLOP! by Jenna Waldman
Mom is always
on her Phone.
When with me,
or all alone.
Takes my picture
in the bath.
Sends to Grandma,
makes her laugh.
When we eat,
she’s busy shopping.
Not sure that I
see this stopping.
Then when I was
feeling naughty…
I threw Phone right
in the potty!
(I don’t have a blog post, but my website is: http://www.sarafinadesign.com)
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I forgot the title! Sorry!
‘Phone Plop’
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Thanks, Jenna…no worries. 😉 I added it for you.
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Thank you for adding it, Vivian! 😉
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Great characterization. I bet said toddler had a marvelously mischevious grin, too!
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He was indeed very proud of himself! And I just spend the night at the Apple store, sigh… 😉
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Did you have to get a new phone?
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Sadly, yes. I was so hopeful, but no luck. Thankfully, I only lost 1 week of pictures, not too bad 😉 Let this story be a warning to those with little ones running around!
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I’m glad you shared this. Sometimes terrible stories (as in please don’t let this happen to me) make the best kidlit! Nicely done.
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What fun, Jenna! I think a lot of moms will be able to relate to this! “Then when I was feeling naughty…I threw Phone right in the potty.”
I’m going to be smiling all evening with that image in my mind.
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I too like the ending. Nice story, but sorry that it’s true.
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Thank you Maria! Sadly, that was only the beginning of his fascination with the toilet. We’ll keep electronics out of reach for now! 😉
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I enjoyed this one, although an unfortunate situation. 🙂
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Funny!
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Thank you for hosting such a fun contest, Vivian! Here are my 50 words:
CHEWY’S REVOLT
Chewy is a toothbrush with a big problem. He has odontophobia, fear of teeth.
During one especially harsh brushing session, Chewy revolted. Instead of returning to the toothbrush holder, Chewy jumped, twisted in air, and landed straight in the toilet bowl.
Now Chewy has a different job … scrubbing toilets.
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Funny. Clever. Sad (for Chewy–Eww.) Unique. Superlative. Thanks for the laugh.
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Thank you, Joanne! I appreciate your comment!
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Oh, that is hilarious, Allison…and so funny that your story follows Jenna’s which is about a phone that got thrown in the toilet.
Thank you for sharing your #50PreciousWords with us…I love the action verbs in your #50PreciousWords. 😉
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Thank you, Vivian. This is such a wonderful contest! There are so many amazing entries — you are going to need a lot of hot chocolate! 🙂
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Unique character – toothbrush scared of teeth. Nicely done.
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Thank you for your kind words!
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Such a funny and unexpected ending.
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Thank you!
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A Walk With My Son
By Kathy Elstad
A special place
I shared with my Son.
A walk along a quiet path.
The fish were jumping!
We were laughing 🙂
The water babbling
So gentle, so peaceful.
I love my son
Big, strong, loving, laughing.
A special place
To remember the love of my Son!
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Thank-you for this personal journey. Isn’t amazing what 50 words can do? Fantastic.
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When I heard 50 words, I thought –no way! But it is amazing what can be said in 50 words. Just look at all these entries!!! Thank you 🙂
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Thank you so much, Kathy, for sharing these very special #50PreciousWords…I, too, have taken many walks with my son…I love the images you created here.
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Thank you for the kind words 🙂 It was a very special day with my son!
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Sounds like a special place indeed. Nature walks are the best.
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Very beautiful and endearing. Great job!
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Thanks again, for hosting this fantabulous contest, Vivian! And cheers to Dr. Seuss!
~Jeanne Curtin http://curtincorner.blogspot.com/2017/03/3-entries-for-vivian-kirkfields-50.html
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I loved all three of your entries, but I especially liked the second one! So very clever!
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Thanks so much, Jean. Glad you enjoyed them. I truly enjoyed working on them. And now enjoy reading others’ stories. It’s amazing to see all the talent, and different ideas out there.
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Ha! An honest snake made me smile.
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THREE!!!! YES!!!! That is amazing, Jeanne. All of them are fun stories…but the one about the pencil and the sharpener…I think that could be a picture book…wonderful language and word play. Thank you so much for throwing your heart into the #50PreciousWords Writing Challenge. 😉
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Wow, three! I adore the pencil/sharpener friendship. How unique and fun. The honest snake reminds me of the old crocodile tales. Great job Jeanne.
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Good job! I liked “What’s the Point?”
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Here’s my entry. What a fun challenge!
https://cindyscreativecorner.wordpress.com/2017/03/02/fishing/
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My husband and I are avid flyfishers, Cindy…so your #50PreciousWords touched my heart…love the refrain and repetition. Well done!
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Thank you! I did not know you like fly fishing. It was so fun to do the challenge.
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What a great job of bringing us into the slow & then exciting world of fly fishing, especially for non-fishers. Good luck.
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Thank you Maria. I used to enjoy fishing with my Dad.
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Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! And thank you, Vivian, for creating this contest. What a turnout! And I’m so impressed by the other entries. I’ve said to myself, “I wish I wrote that!”
Here’s my very first writing contest entry…EVER! I may have caught the bug!
QUIET HOUSE
Quiet house.
Baby teeters.
Treasure box!
Blue streaks.
Pink swirls.
Brown smudges.
Baby creates!
Black lines.
Polka dots.
A real Van Gogh.
Quiet house.
Too quiet?
Mom investigates.
Gasp!
“Daaaaaviiiiiid!”
“Mama!”
Final touch–
sparkles.
Showstopper!
Chuckle.
“Let’s wash your face. But, first . . . ”
CLICK
#NoteToSelf #HideTheMakeupKit
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It’s easy to get hooked on these contests, and you’re off to a great start. Nicely done!
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Thank you. It was fun! And to see everyone’s stories–just WOW!
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So glad you joined the fun with your #50PreciousWords, Shereen. I love #NoteToSelf #HidetheMakeupKit
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Thanks, Vivian. This challenge was fun and I couldn’t help but write another. Not sure I”ll enter it, but I’m glad for the inspiration!
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Clever! Love the #!
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Oh the dreaded quiet of a toddler. The image with this would be amazing. (Might be fun in a parenting magazine….) The last line is so funny.
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Haha! I have a toddler and can relate all too well. Nice job capturing this in just 50 words!
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White Kingdom
Down the runway engines roared.
Higher and higher we soared.
We ventured into the white kingdom to see,
a lion, perched, looking at me.
A Castle on a hill.
A fish in an eagle’s bill.
The wings steered us down and away,
from the kingdom, the lion guarded that day.
~Susan Powers
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Fun word play and nice images. Great. Thanks.
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Susan, you did it. A beginning, a middle, an end in 50 words. NICE!
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Are they cloud formations that one can imagine are castles and lions? I love your imagery, Susan! Thank you for playing along with your #50PreciousWords. 🙂
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I guess an airplane ride? (Child looking out the window during the flight) Beautiful imagery. 🙂
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by Linda Sakai
WHERE DID IT GO?
Where did it go?
Under here?
Over there?
Is it up? Or
Is it down?
OH! LOOK!
It’s right where it needs to be.
Right here.
Next to me.
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Is it my glasses? Because I lost them again. Fun idea. Thanks.
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I agree with Joanne…for me, it would be my reading glasses that are always somewhere else..even though I have many pairs.
Fun story, Linda…thank you for hopping aboard the #50PreciousWords train.
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Or coffee cup in the microwave (or favorite stuffie)…. Nice job capturing life (for us all) in 50 words.
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So much fun, such a great challenge, thank you for this contest!
The Unicorn
Amelia is my best friend. We have the same dress. When Amelia swallowed a unicorn, I had to help. I hung her upside down. I pounded her. I tickled her. No unicorn. I put gumdrops in Amelia’s nostrils and a lollipop in her mouth. When Amelia sneezed, out it flew!
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Love this, Mary!
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Ewww! But anything’s better than a unicorn in your tummy. Fun.
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Oh my…lots of action here…and I’m glad it all turned out in the end. 😉 Fun #50PreciousWords…thanks so much for playing along. 😉
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Fun story. Hoping the unicorn was small.
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Hi Vivian, I have written my story Lucky Duck and included in a blog post called Time for rhyme here: http://www.readilearn.com.au/time-for-rhyme/
Since there is a bit of text around the story, I am also pasting it here (exactly 50 words, excluding title):
Lucky Duck
Duck.
Old Duck.
Couldn’t see –
Lost his glasses by the tree.
Muck.
Sticky muck.
Didn’t see –
Dropped book in muck up to the knee.
Truck.
Big truck.
Zooming fast –
Splashed poor Duck as he went past.
Duck.
Mucky Duck.
Missed by truck,
But stuck in muck –
A Lucky Mucky Duck!
Thank you for this fun challenge, Vivian. I really enjoyed it! Best wishes, Norah. 🙂
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Great pacing, Norah…missed by truck but stuck in muck…great word play also…I think kids would enjoy reading this aloud! Thanks for joining in the #50PreciousWords fun.;)
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Thank you, Vivian. I appreciate your comment.
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Fun read aloud. Glad he was a lucky, if mucky, Duck.
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This is fun to read. I love your word play!
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Hi Vivian,
Thanks for doing this fun contest! I’m including my link and posting my entry here. Thanks again! http://authorpenelopeaaron.blogspot.com/2017/03/slugs-and-bugs-and-glugs.html
Slugs and Bugs and Glugs by Penelope Aaron
Chop the rocks and the crocs and the lox
Toss ’em in with
The slugs and the bugs and the glugs
Grab the worms and the germs and the kerns
Mix ’em with
The snakes and the jakes and the flakes
Then boil all ’til rumbly, crumbly, and yummy
SOUP!
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Not sure I want to eat THAT soup, Penelope. 😉 But I love the word play and rhythm…thanks for joining in the #50PreciousWords fun with your story.;)
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Very interesting soup. Sounds like it came from the cookbook for mud pies.
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So much fun! Excited to read everyone’s stories. Here is mine!
Lunch for Breakfast
by Susan Lubner
“Breakfast?” Bitsy asked.
“Eggs?” asked Mo.
“Pancakes!” said Bitsy.
“Eggs!” said Mo.
“Pancakes!” Bitsy stomped her foot.
Mo stomped his.
“Hmmffffff!” said Bitsy.
“Hmmffffff!” said Mo.
They said nothing for a long while.
Finally, Bitsy announced, “No breakfast today!”
Mo nodded. “It’s lunchtime.”
“PB&J?” Bitsy asked.
“My favorite,” said Mo.
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Clever use of dialogue to show character. Great compromise at the end!
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Love this, Susan! You managed to engage us with this disagreement and resolution in only #50PreciousWords…that pretty awesome!
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Amazing you got a long fight and the resolution of friendship restored in 50 words, and all by lunch time. This is really cute.
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I’m impressed that you captured all this in just 50 words. I love the resolution at the end!
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Here’s my entry, Cyclone Winnie: http://pinwheelsandstories.com/2017/03/02/50-precious-words-cyclone-winnie/
Thank you for a fun contest, Vivian!
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So glad you had fun, Christine…I had fun reading your #50PreciousWords. Go Winnie! Glad she showed her stuff…and you helped her with your strong verbs and pacing!
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Enjoyed the interplay of the storm motif and an endless bundle of energy. Glad Winnie succeeded.
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