I'm very proud of Henry and his excellent writing. Thanks to Henry for being a guest blogger today.
At school, my son Henry wrote a blog post about a non-fiction book. It was an assignment from his teacher, and it was due today. The book he chose was Bad Pets: True Tales of Misbehaving Animals by Allan Zullo. The blog appears on his third grade classroom website. Today Henry is my guest blogger. A seagull kept stealing from a local food store. He started doing this one summer in 2007. He walked through an open door and stole a bag of Doritos. He came many more times because it was so easy to pull off. He always got Doritos. A reporter was very surprised a seagull could steal chips. He would fly about 20 yards away and then rip it open and eat it with his other seagull friends. People started calling him Sam & started paying for Doritos so the store could still carry Doritos & so Sam could keep taking them. Some are starting to think he is a bit of a celebrity. He has been seen worldwide and on www.youtube.com. Seagulls are not usually popular but Sam is because he is so funny. Here's a link to an article about this story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/north_east/6907994.stm
I'm very proud of Henry and his excellent writing. Thanks to Henry for being a guest blogger today.
7 Comments
Carol
3/12/2014 05:32:38 am
Very impressive writing, Henry. Great blog post.
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Sarah Corkery
3/12/2014 06:03:04 am
That is a bird after my own heart. Great writing!
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Jacquie
3/12/2014 06:10:54 am
Thank you, Henry. I just went to Amazon and ordered Bad Pets: True Tales of Misbehaving Animals. I got it for a penny - plus $3.99 shipping and handling. I'm sure second, third and fourth graders will all love it - and the video clip is a hoot. I will be passing your recommendation on to both teachers and kids.
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Karen Rouw
3/12/2014 06:20:46 am
Great job, Henry!!! That must have been a fun book to read! I enjoyed your blog! <3
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Ann
3/12/2014 08:50:52 am
Great job Henry. I especially liked the story because I love seagulls. I collect wooden ones, ones flying and others so I loved seeing the gull with the love of Doritos and I loved that he shared too. Keep up the good work.
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Jo
3/12/2014 10:03:00 am
Were there any stories about Mattie and Farley?
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