Showing posts with label Evelyn Webber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evelyn Webber. Show all posts

My Spider







My Spider
by 
Evelyn Webber
(age 12)

Hello, I am a spider,
I'm a hugger, not a biter.
Any other causes I cannot see
For there are so many legs on me.
I'd rather give you a great big hug
Than eat a moth, butterfly, or bug.

My friends they call me Spidy,
And say I'm rather tidy.
In my cage I sleep and eat in different places,
And also have fun bug chases!
I like to dance when I'm happy,
But when I'm scared I can get snappy. 





(original poem)

If you are between the ages of 4-12,
(or know someone who likes to write stories)
I would like to post your story here.
Send me an email. I'd love to read your story!
Signed,
Wiggles the Polliwog

A Mysterious Note



A Mysterious Note
by
Evelyn Webber
(age 10)



#.. .}     $}.((~      .)#     $}.(=~   

]%.)&     ~.... .....     ;....}     ]%..

$}.. .]     ]}.. .[.....}..     %.....)

...]     <.[     }.. .**~     ;.....)

*....?..      ..?..*~)

=[    <]...]..     !. @&     ...;     ~.... .....

;...$.....}..     ]%...[    .... .....]


Answer Key - 
A-.    B- !    C-@   D-#   F-;   G-$    H-%    I-...   J-^      K-&    L-*   M-(     N-)
O-....    P-#    Q-    R-}    S-[    T-]     U-.....    V-?    W- <    X- >   Y- ~     Z-m

(translation in the comments)

If you are between the ages of 4-12,
(or know someone who likes to write stories)
I would like to post your story here.
Send me an email. I'd love to read your story!
Signed,
Wiggles the Polliwog

All About Spiders


ALL ABOUT SPIDERS
by
Evelyn Webber
(age 6)



Spiders are not insects. They have 8 legs, 8 eyes, and spin webs.

A mother spider lays her eggs in a sack. After 1 to 4 weeks, the Babies will hatch.

Not all spiders are the same. Some spiders can hide in flowers. Can you find the hidden spiders?


Some spiders are big, some are small. Some spiders have long legs. Some have short legs.

Spiders can be different colors; red, brown, yellow, blue, pink, or orange.

They ave many kinds of homes. They can live underground, in trees and grass, and even under water.


BOO! Did I surprise you?


(original and unedited)

If you are between the ages of 4-12,
(or know someone who likes to write stories)
I would like to post your story here.
Send me an email. I'd love to read your story!
Signed,
Wiggles the Polliwog

The SSS Poem



The SSS Poem 
By 
Evelyn Amy Webber
(age 6)

Sam the snail sat on a silly sloth
Slurping soup and snacking sunflower seeds.

Samantha the snake swings sideways
And swoops along beside the silly sloth, Sally.

Samantha, Sally, and Sam suddenly saw 
A sweet and scrumptious sandwich!

Then they had their supper.

The End

(dictated to her mother)


If you are between the ages of 4-12,
(or know someone who likes to write stories)
I would like to post your story here.
Send me an email. I'd love to read your story!
Signed,
Wiggles the Polliwog

The Surprising Visitor




The Surprising Visitor
by
Evelyn Webber
 (age 4)



                                            Once upon a time, there was a princess and a king. 

                                            They were sitting a long time waiting for a meeting.

                                            Then they saw a hand poking through the door, 
                                                                
                                                                and they heard a ROAR!

                                           Abby said, "Hello, my name is Abby. This is my pet lion."



The End


(dictated to her mother)








If you are between the ages of 4-18, (or know someone who likes to write stories) I would like to post your story here. Send me an email. I'd love to read your story! Signed,
Wiggles the Polliwog

Are You Listening?





Are You Listening?
By Evelyn Webber
(age 2)



Once upon a time there was a Little Rabbit and her Mama. The Mama Rabbit says "Little Rabbit, are you listening?"

The Little Rabbit says "I am, Mama Rabbit."

(The next part gets *very scary* because the Little Rabbit gets lost. )

The Mama Rabbit says "Little Rabbit, where are you? Woooohooo! Littl... e Rabbit, whe...re are you?"

The Mama Rabbit looks deep in the forest. When she finds the Little Rabbit, the Little Rabbit says "Watch out, there's a lion!" The Little Rabbit says "Go Away, Lion! Go away!" And then the lion goes away.

Then the Mama Rabbit and the Little Rabbit curl up, warm and cozy, and go to sleep in the forest, because the forest was their home.

The End.


(dictated to her mother)

If you are between the ages of 4-14,(or know someone who likes to write stories)I would like to post your story here. Send me an email. I'd love to read your story!

Signed,
Wiggles the Polliwog

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