What Kids Say
Scott Mitchell Johnson talked to children at Easton Elementary School
“What is something that your Mom does better than anybody else?”
Gabriel King
Age: 5
Early Childhood Program
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Jack McQuade
Age: 5
Early Childhood Program
“She comes outside on the porch and watches me play. We have our chairs out there now. I have a scooter, and a bike, I have a Handy Manny and a Spider-Man. She also gets me a drink. Mom’s a really good cook. She makes good hot dogs and macaroni and cheese.”
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Gabe Legassie
Age: 6
Kindergarten
“Girl Scouts. She’s a leader and in case a Girl Scout gets hurt, she comes and helps them. If they get a big hole that’s bleeding, she would take them to the hospital in Presque Isle.”
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Caitlyn MacPherson
Age: 5
Kindergarten
“She cooks the best. She makes really good brownies. My Mom’s been cooking a long time. I also like when she makes spaghetti and meatballs. She does most of the cooking, but I don’t get to help. Hopefully she’ll teach me some day.”
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Rylee Leavitt
Age: 6
First grade
“Taking care of me and my sister, Sara. Sometimes when I don’t get a math paper done and I have to bring it home, she’ll help me. She’s also good at shopping for me and my sister. I like my Mom’s sense of style. She picked out this outfit.”
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Madison Seeley
Age: 7
First grade
“Plays video games on the computer. I’m her assistant and her little helper. My Mom and me are really good at the ‘Vampire Diaries’ game. She also taught my 14-year-old brother how to cook. She taught him how to make stuffing and tomato soup. The soup was pretty good.”
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