What Kids Say

17 years ago
Scott Mitchell Johnson talked to pupils at Pine Street Elementary School
“What is something your Mom does that makes her special?” 
 
“She actually has us for a baby, so that’s why she’s special to me because I’m her daughter. Sometimes she feeds me … I like that … it makes me feel good. She also buys my favorite Pop-Tarts … chocolate.”

ImageSophia Lambert
Age: 6
Kindergarten

 

 

“She draws pretty fancy  pictures with me, and she loves me. Sometimes we go out in the woods when we’re snowshoeing and we look for deer to look at. We also go bird watching.”

Damon UnderwoodImage
Age: 6
Kindergarten

 

 

“She doesn’t give away our horses. Usually when I’m bad, she’ll take something away from me, like toys I was playing with and gives it to somebody else, but she doesn’t do that with my horse. Mom also takes me places like the mall or Family Dollar.”

ImageAnna Robinson
Age: 7
First Grade

 

 

“She makes puzzles with me. I like putting a polar bear puzzle together. She’s good at puzzles. Sometimes she helps me ride a bike. I took my training wheels off, so Mom helps keep me from falling down.”

William BridgesImage
Age: 7
First Grade

 

 

“She does my laundry, tucks me in at night, and washes my dishes for me. She also takes care of me when I’m sick by making me stay in bed so I don’t get more sick. Mom also takes me to lunch or  dinner at the Par & Grill in Caribou, which is where she works.”

ImageChristina Skidgel
Age: 7
Second Grade

 

 

“My Mom brings me to Mantle Lake Park to catch worms. She digs, and I take them out. She doesn’t like to go fishing, but sometimes she’ll take me anyway. Mom never baits my hook; I do that. We also like to go to the soccer field to play baseball. She’s not a good pitcher.”

Colin DaigleImage
Age: 8
Second Grade