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Josie 'Reading' The Lorax

By Vickilane

I read part of The Lorax by Dr. Seuss to Hamsie. It is my favorite book. It is Hamsie's too, and he read with me.

This is what I read: "At the far end of town where the grickle grass grows,And the wind smells slow and sour when it blows,And no birds ever sing excepting old crowsIs the street of the lifted Lorax.And deep in the grickle grass, some people say,If you look close enough you can still see todayWhere the Lorax once stood, as long as it could,'Before somebody lifted the Lorax away."Josie 'Reading' The Lorax
The Castle People are lined up for a finale. Next they will take a bow.

Josie 'Reading' The Lorax
I am drawing trees. First you draw the trunk, up and down, up and down, and then you make a big scribble circle for the leaves. Mine are not just brown and green but all different colors. I also did a sun and them Meema and I wrote my name. I did the O and the I and she did the J and the S and the E.

Then I drew water and sand and Meema put in the sandcastle and some shells. We work together.

Josie 'Reading' The Lorax

I like to check on my size. I am not four yet but my dress is a size five. 
Josie 'Reading' The Lorax

Now it is time to do some baking. I am rolling out pizza dough. When it is ready, I will put on the toppings--spicy tomatoes, Brussels sprouts, goat cheese, chocolate cake, and sprinkles. Grumpy does not like goat cheese so I will not put any on his part.
Josie 'Reading' The Lorax


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