What Kids Say
“What is something that your Mother does better than anybody else?”
Scott Mitchell Johnson
talked to students at Pine Street Elementary School
Emma York
Age: 6
Kindergarten
“My Mommy helps me and my brother, Bailey, with our homework.
She’s a good helper, and she’s really good at math.”
Ben Beaulieu
Age: 5
Kindergarten
“When we’re early for school, we can get donuts from Dunkin’ Donuts unless the line is long.
She’s also a good cook and cooks better than my Dad.
The last time my Dad was cooking fish, there was steam all over the house.”
Meghan Boardman
Age: 7
First grade
“Scream. She doesn’t scream at me, but at spiders.
Once at our house, Mom opened the cupboard and she saw a huge tarantula
and said, “Hon, come here,” but my Dad was at work, so I had to come and kill it with a shoe.”
Braedon Sargent
Age: 7
First grade
“She cooks food good.
I really like it when she makes macaroni and cheese.
It’s homemade and it’s really good. She cooks steak pretty good, too.
Sometimes I help her clean up the kitchen.”
Jacqueline Kiska
Age: 7
Second grade
“Gives me a lot of hugs and kisses.
She takes me to my activities. I go to dance class on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
She’s also a really good cook. I like her spaghetti and meatballs.”
Gage LeTourneau
Age: 7
Second grade
“She does the laundry really good.
We haven’t played basketball yet, but last summer we played and she beat me every time.
It made me a little mad. We usually play P-I-G.
She used to do karate, too, so she’s pretty athletic.”