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A Home is Freedom

A Home is Freedom /AC If a lion stayed for a few days over at my house, he should probably be told what to expect, by someone who knows like me. First, I would have lots of free time so we would draw and get ideas from books! (it’s a lot funnier than you think.) When our hands/paws get tired of drawing, we will go downstairs to watch a movie, like action movies! I really, REALLY enjoy watching them! I’m so happy to have my BIG tv and my dad to help me get the movies started! When we get super tired and can BAERLY open our eyes to watch any more, we would have to go to bed (I think I would like it if the lion stayed downstairs with my dad on the couch). The next day, I would really want to get the lion to try one of my favorite drinks as in bubble tea (or boba) Delicious!! I would get a small and let him try some. Then, he might eat the store!! Like really??? Reaallly??? My mom would get extremely mad... The next day we’d go to church. Thank you, God, for freedom! In the evening, I’d want to visit my grandparents’, and everyone would question why I had a lion! I would play with my cousins (and the lion) and when time was up to play, we would go to the mall. I like the store Showcase, but everything costs a million dollars!! So, I just look around. My mom’s favorite store in the mall is Marshall’s and she would get everything. The lion and I would wait patiently by the overstuffed CART! Then, on our way home, she would drop the lion off. We had enough! Thank you, Habitat for Humanity, for making houses for people who don’t have one! Have you ever thought of building a house for a lion?

Adeline

Grade 4

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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