Friday, July 23, 2010

A Book to Share at School


I made a book for my son to bring to school that told of his experience. He had me read it about a hundred times this morning while we were waiting for the bus, and by then he had it memorized and he was reciting it while looking at the pictures while he sat on the bus. He is talking MUCH, MUCH more, but he is still hard to understand, and his vocabulary is still limited. So, sending in a book is a good way for him to share what happened to him, and he likes seeing his experience in a book too.



DS Met Too Many Yellow Jackets



DS was playing by a pine tree.



All of a sudden, DS felt a poke. It was a yellow jacket.



Yellow jackets are not like bees. They make nests in the ground and get very angry if someone comes near. A bee can only sting once, but a yellow jacket is a wasp that can sting many times. That is what happened to DS.



Soon, many more yellow jackets were stinging DS. Daddy came and brushed them all off. He got angry right back at those wasps.



DS got a lot of boo boos. They hurt a lot. Mommy called 9-1-1. Three trucks came just for DS-an ambulance, a police monster truck, and a fire truck.



DS got a shot. He didn't like it, but it made him feel much better. Mommy snuggled with DS, he slept a lot, and by the next day, his boo boos didn't hurt anymore.



An exterminator came and got rid of that wasp nest. Now DS can play by the pine tree again.



The End.

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