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My Cat My cat is a mouse. She hides whenever she hears a loud noise. She always gets herself into trouble. She likes to eat a lot. She has pointy ears that can detect sound from far away. She has long white whiskars that help her to judge distance. She makes little squeaking noises. Her claws come out whenever she gets scared. She likes to sleep a lot. She drinks a lot of water. She has a cage that she goes into whenever we take her to the vet. She is afraid of her shadow.
My Mom My Mom is a train. She is constantly moving about from one thing to another. She gets up bright and early to start her day. She makes a few stops along the way to pick up my brothers and me to take us places. She makes sure that she has everyone and that they are doing their job. She has a track that she stays on and if one thing knocks her off the track it messes up everything else.
Megan learns that taking a dare from someone might be more dangerous than she thinks in The Camper. In The Girl Who Cried Dragon Jenny learns that telling a lie will not get her anywhere until it does happen to her and no one is there to help her.