Happy Mother’s Day to every person who fills that role – moms, grandmothers, teachers, babysitters, daycare providers, neighbors…and yes…sometimes dads!
And Happy #50PreciousWordsforKids!

Life gets very busy – perhaps that’s why we only had a few submissions. And I know that the cutbacks in Education and elsewhere are very stressful for teachers and parents…actually, for probably everyone who cares about the future of our country. But I urge parents and teachers to continue to encourage their children to express themselves through words and pictures. WE MUST ALL FIND WAYS TO MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD! And there is really no deadline for our goal to inspire young people to tell their stories – and I’m happy to add any stories that come in throughout the course of the year.
But meanwhile, I’m thrilled to share the stories we received.
SAVANNAH’S WALK by Uma, age 6, grade 1 (50 words)
One night my dad took my dog Savannah out.
My dad saw something. He saw glowing eyes.
My dad said, “What is that?”
The glowing eyes followed them.
My dad and Savannah walked and then ran home!
The next morning my dad told us.
He said it was a coyote.
THE STALLIONS by Maeve, age 9, grade 3 (50 words)
The grassland is a vast and wild place where horses roam free.
In the middle a young foal plays. His legs are still thin.
His mom comes and leads him to the leader of the herd.
The stallion greets him, and suddenly he realizes he will lead one day, too.
THE BLUE CHICKEN by Thomas, age 8, 3rd grade, Massachusetts

BANANA SLUG by Maya, Ruby, and Eleanor, 4th grade, Virginia
Gooey Banana, Gooey Banana!
His trail might feel like glue,
But it’s actually his poo!
Is that true?
Gooey Banana, Gooey Banana!
He might look like food,
But when you taste him,
He actually tastes like goo,
Ew, Ew!
CONGRATULATIONS to all!!! As a writer, I know that it takes courage to sit down, tell your story, and then share it with the world.
Hurray! Those were awesome stories! I love how each is unique! Each had drama and action! Well done, young writers!
Each child received a Certificate of Participation that can be printed out and personalized!
I hope you all have a fabulous Sunday! Happy Mother’s Day!

Happy Mother’s Day Vivian!
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Hello dear Laura…thank you so much for stopping by – and Happy Mother’s Day to you!!!
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What a beautiful picture of your daughter and grandson! And those stories from the kids are such fun. They did a good job. 🙂 Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful Mother’s Day!
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Hello Marcia…so happy you stopped by! Aren’t these stories awesome? And thank you for the kind words about the photo…that was 16 years ago…and my grandson now towers over me…but is still sweet and loving!
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Thank you for sharing these delightful stories! They made my day.
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So happy to hear that, Sarah…we need to surround ourselves with the positivity and creativity of young people, that’s for sure!
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Congratulations to all who participated! These are great stories!
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I loved them, too, Jane!
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Love these stories! They remind me how brilliant kids are. I mean, a blue chicken whose lab is under a trampoline? It doesn’t get any more creative than that!
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Right? The lab under the trampoline…so so so creative! And each story was beautiful in its own unique way!
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These are awesome stories!!
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So happy you liked them, Hilary! Were your guys not in the writing mood? They can submit a story anytime…and I’ll add it to the post. 🙂
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Ok, I’ll let them know! My middle son, Kyle, has been creating some really wonderful illustrated stories with his best friend down the street 🙂
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Thank you, Vivian! Love these stories! Thank you for all that you do!
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I love these! So refreshing to read! Thank you, Vivian! And Happy Mother’s Day!
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