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Danger: Do Not Put Fields In Our Grass

Another Fiona story from when she was younger.

Do not put fields in our grass because the fields could make fires and the turntacles and grass. So keep away from trash and fields. And our order will keep it pyraminted. In order that it will be the best fields and grass to keep safe in more danger.

And also do not keep in trash; otherwise fires will appear.

My Baby Pet

Another story Fiona dictated to me at age 3. These are not spelling errors you see; they are the words as she said them to me.

Fun. Once upon a time braids. They were splaining all around with little red riding hood and her (moms). My baby pet is very heavy to hold but it was happy. It was wagging its tail by doing this…flickl, flickl, flickl. Flag and dressy wag. My baby cow 3. But 2 baby cows. Baby cow 3 and 2.

Today we’re going play calls. Today for everybody to not come over. But today they are coming over tonight. But as soon as they get changed; but it’s kind of snowy tonight. But they knew they would put on their hats and make a snowman. Today their snowman was made out of night moon. Today they were sliding. By circling their tails…straking, glide. But their tails were going away.

I’m your little kid’s holding your baby pet. Today they flew. Bloobleie Bolooblie day 2 from to to to from two to one. Clauplinine time. Climb eye me. Sham leme low. Climb oh.

Climb in a tubily. I’m so my baby. My baby pet now.

Dress Two

Another story dictated at 3. Not sure why it’s called Dress Two. You’d have had to ask Fiona way back then.

Once upon a time there were two little Marys. And then the cows were jumping over the moons. And then the cows were jumping over lives and streets. But they were walking in hats this time with tails sticking up and wagging them – really fast.

This cow did, named Humphrey, jumping over a line and another street. Today we’re writing a skateboard story about wagons. Waggin their tails and writing their lails. Then their gals were going jumping over the line. And then they were jumping over hats and lines. But two little Marys and one little riding hood was going to one Mary’s mom and they didn’t want to see little red riding hood.

Then they were slipping in a popcorn chain called cage. Then they were jumping over dots by flying them. But they were too slow so they couldn’t catch up to the planes. And then my stories were all filled.

But today we’re having a story about these clivers. All of the clivers were disappearing from. The end stories. But they were too slow so they couldn’t catch up faster.

Once Upon a Time…

Another story Fiona dictated at 3.

Once upon a time Mary pencil met moon at silly scone as story upon a blanket stories and full of pencils. The end for you. The scone isn’t the end, but the story isn’t done yet.

And then got it – BANG! Suddenly, shirt upon a nothing and where did everybody go? They went to watch on the little TV. Then the scone was getting eaten. Then they fell through an open board. Then the pillow came to eat the scone as a pillow bite.

Necklace, necklace, golden necklace. The scone gets eaten by the necklace. Then 17 turns into Lincolnteen. Face in the moon. Then the moon said, “Why don’t I buy you a scone?”

As e ah so am new for a de end.

Fiona’s written by Mommy and Gianna; Sue and Send

This is the end of the story.

Mary Had a Little Red Riding Hood

Fiona dictated this story to me when she was about 3.

Mary had a little riding hood. And they were taking a trip on their van and car and horsey’s. And she was riding a blanket upon a stories staff. Now upon a stories. And they were getting a cage.

One day they came out of the cage by slipping through a hole out of it. They were using gloves to hold onto the rope so they wouldn’t slip down to the popcorn. But the popcorn was falling around the cage room.

They just flew holes around. And then they fell right through an open board. They could possibly open the board. But the board was too small and tiny but they knew they could do it.

They were all little and written by Mommy and Fiona.