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First Grade 2006

 A Happy Hoppy Day

A Happy Hoppy Day

by Savannah Jade R.
Virginia, WBRA

  An Adventure

An Adventure

by Elisa S.
Missouri, KETC

 Frankie at the Diner

Frankie at the Diner

by Olivia L.
New York, WNET

  George Meets Rockman

George Meets Rockman

by Sai Sameer P.
Texas, KLRU

 Mr. Dog Sails Away

Mr. Dog Sails Away

by Brooks W.
Indiana, WFWA

  Ocean, Ocean

Ocean, Ocean

by Eliani B.
Idaho, KISU

 Out of Order

Out of Order

by Robert F.
Michigan, WTVS

  Papa and Me and the Concert

Papa and Me and the Concert

by Brennan B.
New York, WNED

 Shameela and the Mermaid

Shameela and the Mermaid

by Bailey J.
Georgia, WGTV

  The Astronaut From the First Grade

The Astronaut From the First Grade

by Carson K.
Ohio, WNEO

 The Blue Raindrop

The Blue Raindrop

by Katerina V.
Texas, KLRU

  The Colorful Clown Loses His Colors

The Colorful Clown Loses His Colors

by Andrew W.
California, KVIE

 The Dancing Ant!

The Dancing Ant!

by Samantha H.
Texas, KUHT

  The Lizardfly

The Lizardfly

by Andrei D.
Idaho, KAID

 The Mouse Who Didn't Like Cheese

The Mouse Who Didn't Like Cheese

by Cassandra C.
Texas, KEDT

  The Plant-Eating T-Rex

The Plant-Eating T-Rex

by Max B.
Texas, KTXT

 The Weed and the Flower

The Weed and the Flower

by Jocie O.
Idaho, KUID

  Toasterman Uses His Head

Toasterman Uses His Head

by Meghan T.
Ohio, WVIZ

 What Makes Abbey An Abbey

What Makes Abbey An Abbey

by Abigail S.
Oregon, KSYS

  Why Hopper Liked Spring

Why Hopper Liked Spring

by Leah Shea D.
Florida, WUFT

 Zorro's Dream

Zorro's Dream

by Gracie M.
Mississippi, WMPN

 
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