What Kids Say

16 years ago
Scott Mitchell Johnson talked to pupils at Pine Street Elementary School
“What is something your Dad does that makes him special?” 
 ImageSara Caron
Age: 5
Kindergarten

“Me and my Dad like to go and get candy at the store. We like to get M&Ms … the plain ones. Sometimes we’ll play out in the yard. I ride my bike. My Dad taught me how to ride it.”

  

Chance BraganImage
Age: 5
Kindergarten

“My Dad works with me and helps me get wood down. I build stuff with the wood. I build cars … I’m building a van right now, and my Dad is
helping me. It’s only my first one, but I want to make more and have a collection.”

 

 

ImageEmily Everitt
Age: 7
First Grade

“He pays all the bills and stuff, and he buys clothes for us so we never run out. Sometimes he feeds the cat. When he doesn’t do it, either me or my
sister or my Mom has to do it.”

 

 

Chandler PlummerImage
Age: 6
First Grade

 “He takes me fishing, helps me get a soda and he gives me some money to buy things at the bowling alley. I like to bowl a lot. My Dad doesn’t really bowl that much. Once we played a game at the bowling alley and I won. I keep on beating him.”

 

 

ImageMia Piro
Age: 8
Second Grade

“He draws with me. He’s a good artist. We like to draw animals. He also plays with me and my sister. We like to wrestle. Sometimes we pin him; it takes two of us though. When I’m done doing practice for sports, he’ll play  with me.”

 

 

Jesse HatcherImage
Age: 8
Second Grade

“Sometimes we play crash up games and racing games on the computer. My Dad always wins and I always come in last. Me and him also make Pinewood Derby cars. We made one that’s blue on the top, red on the bottom, and has white on it, too. It’s cool.”