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Kennia's Adventures
by Kennia Recinos, Mrs. De Leon’s Class,
Mission West Elementary School, Houston, TX
Kennia who wants to be a doctor when she grows up writes
about her favorite Thanksgiving Day, her worst day ever, and a fairy
tale called Fire Dragon.
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My Mom
by Jordan Morrow, Mrs. Spencer’s Class,
Fairland Elementary School, Fairland, OK
Dedicated to her beautiful mom, Jordan writes, “When I
was seven I was in the hospital for three months with cancer. My mom
stayed with me by my side. She really means a lot to me and everybody
else . . . I want to be like my mom because she is kind to people and
my hero.”
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My Sweet History
by Jessie L. Norris, Mrs. Lanier’s Class, Bear
Exploration Center, Montgomery, AL
Jessie creates a written and illustrated tribute to her
family including their ancestry, traditions, favorite things, even a
family tree. She writes, “The first Norris came from
Scotland. I also have Native American ancestry. I
am related to the Creek Indians from Porch, Alabama.
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All About Me
by Laila Breakbill, Miss Harris’ Class, Kenilworth
Elementary School, Bowie, MD
Laila’s autobiography reveals many things about her and
her family including what she wants to be. She writes, “When
I grow up I want to be a dentist. I will fix teeth.
I will pull the teeth. I will fill the cavities.
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