I’ve been having some fun with my five-year old niece,
coming up with new ideas for some short pieces. These are two stories- one is
about sharpening pencils, and the other is about facing some fears, at the
pool. It was fun to share ideas with a fresh, young imagination. The spaces in the first one are to mark each page.
KEZIAH
SHARPENS PENCILS
By
Vicki-Keziah’s aunt
(Victoria Simpson)
Keziah
was sharpening pencils. They were all dull.
“They
need to be sharper,” she said.
“Ok,”
said her Aunt Vicki. “But don’t sharpen too long.”
“But
I have a lot of pencils,” said Keziah.
And she sharpened and sharpened.
She
sharpened all afternoon.
“You need to stop!” her Aunt
Vicki said.
But
Keziah said,
“I can’t- I have A LOT of pencils. I’m going to be sharpening all
day and all night for two days to
get this done, and I won’t be able to stop for food or water, or to go to the bathroom.”
get this done, and I won’t be able to stop for food or water, or to go to the bathroom.”
“But
then you’re going to disappear in all the shavings!” said her Aunt Vicki.
Keziah
was called to dinner. “I’ll be right back,” she said. “Don’t worry. Please
watch my pencils and
make sure that no monsters, or elephants get them.”
make sure that no monsters, or elephants get them.”
“Ok,”
said her Aunt Vicki.
And
so, Keziah went to dinner-it was her grandfather's birthday- and she ate everything BUT her
broccoli. She came back and kept on going.
broccoli. She came back and kept on going.
She
sharpened all day, and all night and while she was working, her Aunt Vicki
wrote this story.
Keziah
ate left-over ice cream and cake with sprinkles and icing.
And
so that she didn’t get too thirsty, she drank raindrops at night and the dew
from flowers.
And
sometimes her Aunt Vicki let her go to the bathroom.
And
finally….
after
two days……
… she could draw this picture.
KEZIAH VISITS THE POOL
by Victoria Simpson
Keziah
sat on the grass. She was very hot. She wanted to go swimming.
“Then
jump in,” said her Aunt Vicki.
“I
WOULD but I can’t,” said Keziah. “I think it’s pretty obvious that it’s really
likely there’s a very big sea monster waiting at the bottom of the pool. If you
care to notice.”
“That
could be,” said her Aunt Vicki.
Keziah
moved to the edge of the water. She looked in.
“Hey,
SEA monster!” she yelled. “This is a POOL- get out and go back the way you
came!”
And
so a GIANT sea monster with many legs and two tails and fifteen ears jumped out
of the water and onto the deck. He got water everywhere.
“See,”
said Keziah. “I’m usually right.”
“Could
you please move? You’re stepping on my towel,” Aunt Vicki said to the monster.
He moved to the right.
Keziah
stood there in the sun. It was still very hot.
“Well,
it looks like the coast is clear,” said Aunt Vicki. “Everything’s safe.”
“Not
really,” said the sea monster. “Not if you count the wild orangutans. They’re
all still here.”
Aunt
Vicki looked doubtful.
“This
is a pool-there aren’t any monkeys around.”
“Not monkeys- orangutans,” said Keziah, nodding. “And yes, there are. Obviously
you can’t see them because you’re reading, but they’re here. They’re hanging
from the trees!”
“That’s
right,” said the sea monster.
“Really,”
said Aunt Vicki.
“Sure,”
said Keziah, and she took a step across the patio.
“Ok,
crazy orangutans-ok, great APES, that’s it! Everybody down! Everyone out of
the branches!”
Keziah
and Aunt Vicki and the sea monster waited. And then fifty-seven orangutans
dropped from the pines and landed on the ground.
“Really?
FIFTY-SEVEN?” said the sea monster,
surprised.
“It’s
hot,” Keziah explained. “EVERYONE wants in the shade.”
“EVERYONE. And I can
still see them. And I’ll tell you-I’m coming to get you!”
And
so, she took a long walk. She got the snake out of the garbage, and the tiger
out of the recycling and the rats out the filters. She got the dragons out of
the bushes, and the three-toed porcupines out of the snack box. And then she
got the genie out of the sunscreen, and the snoring armadillo to come out of the
shower.
“That’s much better,” she said.
The
armadillo scratched his ears.
“It
IS really hot,” he said.
"Time to go SWIMMING!"