Our relatives aren't that creative. Dad would just try to find the shortest story in the Animal Treasury (minutes were conveniently listed in the table of contents), so we usually just wound up with the story about all the animals trying to live in the same jar and asking "Little house, little house, who lives in the little house?" a lot. But that Citronella story was really cool.
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Our relatives aren't that creative. Dad would just try to find the shortest story in the Animal Treasury (minutes were conveniently listed in the table of contents), so we usually just wound up with the story about all the animals trying to live in the same jar and asking "Little house, little house, who lives in the little house?" a lot.
ReplyDeleteBut that Citronella story was really cool.
Thanks, I'll have to tell my grandfather it's getting a good reaction.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling that if *you* told the Cinderella story, you would have lots of fun making it your own :)
It might not be entirely children-appropriate with all the mutant mice and zombie godparents though :)
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