What Kids Say
Scott Mitchell Johnson talked to students at Pine Street Elementary School
“What would you want to have with you if the vehicle you were riding in broke down during a snowstorm?”
Jayden Harvell
Age: 5
Kindergarten
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Noah Parmelee
Age: 5
Kindergarten
“Probably toy cars and Power Rangers. That way I’d have something to play with while we wait for help. The Red Power Ranger is my favorite. Also maybe some chips.”
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Karlyn Gilmour
Age: 7
First grade
“A tool that can open your door when the snow is so high that it blocks the door and you can’t open it. Also a tool to unlock your car if you locked your door and the locker didn’t work that well because the snow made it stay that way.”
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Shawn Hebert
Age: 6
First grade
“A button you would press that would call the mechanic right away. Also an automatic shovel. I’d press another button and the hood would automatically open and I’d press another button and a mechanical arm would grab the shovel and start shoveling me out.”
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Haley Cormier
Age: 7
Second grade
“Food and water. Probably snacks like Cheez-Its. Maybe some hot chocolate so it wouldn’t freeze. I’d also want to have my Barbies with me to help pass the time.”
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Jonathan Staples
Age: 7
Second grade
“Some water, food and other drinks so we wouldn’t get dehydrated. Food like granola bars and grapes, and drinks like orange juice, apple juice and a little bit of soda. Also some blankets and coats so we wouldn’t get cold.”
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