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Story Activities Collected by K. Ayala
Table of Contents1. My Chocolate Brother
2. The Soap Bubble Boy
3. The Frog Princess
4. The Blue Bottle
5. The Lucky Coin
6. Imaginary Sister
7. The Would-Be Bird Dog
8. So You Want To Be A Superhero?
9. Ona And The Butterfly Prison
10. One Thing
11. Two Trees Talking
12. The Sea's Surprise
13. Trouble For Sammy
My Chocolate Brother
It was right after lunchtime and Dad was so busy chasing down baby that he made a mistake. One that Mom would never make. He told both of us, "If you eat any more chocolate, you'll turn into chocolate." Not bright, Dad. Mom would have simply taken the chocolate away.
My little brother didn't realize what Dad meant was no more chocolate. But what can you expect from a five-year old? When you get to my age, you can tell better what parents mean when they say confusing things, but five-year old boys hear only what they want to hear. Or so Mom says.
So my little brother did just what Dad didn't want him to. He took another chocolate bar, a big one, from the snack bin, opened it and took a huge bite. I figured he'd get into trouble, but I never figured he'd turn into chocolate.
Which is what he did. I know it was chocolate, because I took a little bite from his ear. Just to make sure.
"Dad?!" I hollered. "Dad?"
Dad yelled back, from somewhere upstairs, "I'm changing baby, can you please deal with whatever it is yourself?"
He was always having me deal with stuff myself, since I was the oldest. Like cleaning up spills. Or making sure my little brother has both his shoes and socks on. Or making Ritz peanut butter and jelly cracker sandwiches for lunch and pouring glasses of milk. But I had never had to deal with a chocolate little brother before.
I looked at my brother. He was completely chocolate, even his clothes. And he wasn't moving. He had this huge smile on his face and a half-eaten chocolate bar in one of his hands. I wondered if he was really made out of chocolate.
I sort of knocked on him gently, to see if he was hollow inside like those cheap Easter Bunnies. He wasn't. He was solid chocolate. If he were an Easter bunny, he'd be the biggest one we had ever gotten.
I wondered how he tasted. That's when I had the little nibble I mentioned earlier. From his ear. Just a tiny bite. He tasted just like chocolate. Good chocolate. If I hadn't had tons of chocolate already, I would probably have eaten more. But I did snap off some of his shirtsleeve and put it in the refrigerator, to save some for later, and to make sure it didn't melt.
Melt! My little brother is going to melt! I knew I had to do something fast, but what?
I ran to the bottom of the stairs and called up, "Dad?!"
He said back, sort of tired sounding and testy, "Can't you please take care of it yourself?" He was obviously having some trouble with baby. Maybe she ran off without a diaper or wouldn't let him put on her shirt. She does that.
Well, if I had to handle this by myself, I would. Here's what I did...
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The Soap Bubble Boy
Okay. I admit that I deserved it, but bigger brothers have been doing this for years and I donโt think it has ever happened to any of them. So why me?
But, anyway, hereโs what happened. My stinky little sister Katrina was out in the back yard blowing soap bubbles, the kind that make rainbows. She was trying to see how far theyโd float. I was out there reading a book. Honest! Well, I had to because I had a book report due the next week. So itโs true.
But, anyway, it was one the those warm Spring days and it was hard to read with all the other kids running around in their back yards and me stuck reading a book.
It was a good book, I admit, but it was a still a book. It was about some kid who got caught stealing some basketball playerโs sneakers and was sent to the desert to dig holes in the dirt, but anyway, I was more watching Katrina blow bubbles than I was reading the book and I decided that Iโd have some fun.
I walked around, pretending to read while I was walking, and tried to look like I just happened to get in the way of her bubbles. That they bumped into me and popped. Not the other way around.
Of course she yelled at me every time a bubble hit me, but I couldnโt hear her because I was reading my book. Well, you know thatโs not true, but she didnโt. Then the game sort of turned into me not even trying to pretend to read my book and simply popping her bubbles.
She got madder and madder. And the madder and madder she got, well, the more fun it became for me, I guess. She deserved it, though. She had no homework to do. Well, she did have homework, but she had finished it and second graders have so little homework to do itโs unfair.
โDonโt!โ she yelled for maybe the tenth time and then, finally, said,
โPlease stop,โ which is what we use when we really want someone to stop doing something.
Mom and Dad say that if they hear either one of us say โPlease stopโ twice then the other one is in trouble. But Mom was still at work and Dad was in the front working on the garden, so no one would hear her even if she said it a hundred times.
"Okay,โ I said and started reading my book again. But soon the next bubble came my way, which is where they were all going. No accident, since I could tell which way the wind was blowing. She was trying to see if she could get one to float all the way over the fence into the sick old ladyโs lawn.
Mom said she had some brain disease and was in the hospital, but she was really sweet every time I saw her so I think maybe Mom is wrong about the brain disease, because donโt brain diseases just make you crazy and angry and yell at little kids thinking they are your children even though your children are now grown and have kids of their own?
But anyway, the bubble came my way and I sort of leaned my elbow out and it popped.
Boy was Stinky Kat mad! She actually started crying over a stupid soap bubble! Can you believe it? But she was always turning on the tears to try to get Mom and Dad on her side. So I said I was sorry. I did. And I said I wouldnโt do it again and that she should try to see if the next one would make it all the way over the fence.
The next one was a really nice bubble.
Not too big, not too small. Very round and not at all wobbly. You know how some of them are all wobbly and drippy and you know theyโll just pop all by themselves? Well, this one wasnโt like that at all. And as it left her, her- what do you call those things? Wands? Thatโs a stupid name, but I canโt think of a better one right now. If I had time, I could.
But anyway, when it started to come towards me, I knew this one would make it over the fence. And so did Katrina. It started off higher than the rest and was far enough away from the house, but not so far away that itโd get popped by the cherry tree branches. I was going to let it go. I was. But she gave me such a mean look that, well, I had to pop it, now.
But I waited. I followed it towards the fence, reaching my finger close to it, teasing her. And pretending to pop it and then pulling away at the last second.
Stinky Kat got up off the picnic table bench. She put her hands on her hips like she was my boss or something and said, โIf you pop it, Iโll tell Dad.โ
Like Dad would do anything bad to me for popping a stupid soap bubble. Heโd say something like โstop bothering your sister arenโt you supposed to be reading your book donโt you know your book report is due Tuesday and maybe this is why youโre not getting straight As like your stinky sister.โ Though I guess he wouldnโt say โstinky.โ
Just as it was going to go over the fence and just as I had decided, I think, to let it go so I wouldnโt have to hear her whine all day, she said, โIf you pop it, I hope youโll pop.โ
That did it! For a smart girl, sometimes she says the dumbest things! โYeah, right,โ I said and poked my finger at the bubble.
I felt my finger touch the soapy bubble and even felt the bubble sort of โpopโ, but instead of the bubble popping, I did. I think I did, anyway, and Stinky Kat said that I did afterwards, but it I felt more like I melted.
But really quickly. I mean, like really, really quickly. Like when one of those window stickers suddenly peels off a window all by itself. You know what I mean? Like the very last sliver of ice melting in hot chocolate. Itโs there, then
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