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I don't think there are many emperors in the countries. Mostly presidents. But I would like to be the president when I grow up, if that's a possible choice.
The first thing I would do is make more nuclear plants. And make less polluting industries.
--Richard D. W. III, age 8
The Flag of Japan My story is pretty true. The idea grew out of a conversation with my older sister about my aunt. It took quite a while to write. Sometimes it was hard. I had to cut out words - extra information I didn't need.
I don't have to be a famous author when I grow up. I just want to keep writing stories. I'd like to do something with animals. Right now I have a hamster and fish.
--Catherine L., age 8
Memories I love to write stories. I write them all day in school. I like to write adventure stories, and historical kinds of stories.
It was really hard to stay under 350 words. I could just write more. My story about the little pioneer girl, it's (originally) eight pages. I love to write, so it's easy for me.
--Julia V., age 9
A Better Life in Oregon (I liked) the part at the end, because they all were in the nest.
--Benjamin Weaver, age 9
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