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If I were Duck, I would swim in the lake and I’d share the egg with Goose. Then I’d tell Goose it was my turn to sit on the egg even though it is not. But I would not hog all the turns on the egg because that would be rude.
This book was the funniest. |
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Summary by Daniela, Grade 2
Northside Elementary, Nebraska City Public Schools
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Artwork by Rachelle, Grade 2
Northside Elementary,
Nebraska City Public Schools
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If I were Goose I would kick the ball/egg to see if it was a ball or an egg. If it were an egg I would crack it open and make an omelet. If the ball/egg turned out to be a ball I would not put a gate around the ball to protect it like the Duck and Goose did. A ball needs it’s space.
This book, by Tad Hills, was funny! |
Summary by Hannah, Grade 2
Northside Elementary, Nebraska City Public Schools
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If I were Goose, I would push the egg to see if it was a real egg. Then I would take the egg to my room and protect it. But I would not listen to the Blue Bird who asked to play with the pretty ball because she was kicking the egg.
This book was kind of cool but not so cool.
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Summary by Cristian, Grade 2
Northside Elementary, Nebraska City Public Schools
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Artwork by Tyler, Grade 2
Northside Elementary, Nebraska City Public Schools |
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Artwork by K. A., Grade 2
Northside Elementary, Nebraska City Public Schools |