Allen Say  Emma: Japanese girl. Her hairs color is black. She draw really well.  Mom: Short hair. she’s tall.  Students: They are short and cute.

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Allen Say

 Emma: Japanese girl. Her hairs color is black. She draw really well.  Mom: Short hair. she’s tall.  Students: They are short and cute. They are in her art class.  Teacher: She is tall and she has short black hair.

 At the school: She has an art class. She draw there what she sees in the rug.  At home: When she stares on the rug and see the pictures.  Laundry: When her mom washed her rug.  Kitchen: The kitchen is her favorite place at home. After school she always go there and draw.  Garden: She started to see the pictures in the garden.  When: All this was when she was in the kindergarten.

 The problem is that Emma’s mom washed the rug and Emma couldn’t see the pictures on it any more. 

 When Emma didn’t see her rug she asked her mom about it and her mom told her.  Emma cried all day and she didn’t eat anything.  Next day of school she didn’t draw anything in the art class.  She didn’t talk to anybody.  She came back from school and she put all her paint materials in the trash. 

 Emma started to see big bright pictures behind her on the wall.

 Emma rushed outside and she saw a lot of pictures in front of her. She saw a frog, girl and a lot of other stuff …..

 She started to draw the pictures that she see’s on the wall or outside…

 I think that this story is really good and it’s fun. I think this story is good like between ages I mean it’s fun for them to read this book. Also this book is really interesting and it makes you think about what's going to happen next. I love this book!

 In the past I had a doll. When we moved to Jordan I couldn’t find it. I asked my mom about it and she said that she threw it away. I was crying and I was so sad because that doll was my favorite game.  My doll used to look just like that!

 fuzzy: (of a person or the mind) Unable to think clearly; confused  Kindergarten: A school or class that prepares children for first grade. A child in kindergarten is typically 5 or 6 years old.

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