kites, kites, kites! written and illustrated by: madison rose

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Kites, Kites, Kites!

Written and Illustrated By: Madison Rose

This Book Is Dedicated

To:

Clara Jurgenliemk

© 2010 Madison Rose

April 13th, 2010

All Rights Reserved

Printed in Hillcrest Academy, Nova Scotia

Hillcrest Hawks #6 Publishing

068 Ollie Rd.

Sandy Point Road, Nova Scotia

www. HillcrestHawks #6.Books.ca

Proof Read By: Chase Simon

One day Clara and Maddy were reading a book of “How to make a Kite!”

In the book it said that they would need string, sticks, a bow, and colorful paper!

They made a kite in no time. They went to a hill, and they almost blew away!

Maddy and Clara’s kite was orange, green, blue and yellow. Maddy’s favorite color on the kite was orange and Clara’s was Yellow!

While they were flying their kite it got caught up with another kite!

BOTH KITES FLEW TOGETHER, AND WENT TO THE GROUND!

But all Clara and Maddy did was laugh because they knew they could make another one!

So there they were making another one!

They got string, sticks, a bow, and colorful paper! This time their kite was orange, brown, yellow, and green!

From that day on they never had to make another kite again!

Biography

My name is Madison Rose, but all my friends call me Maddy. I was born in Calgary, Alberta on August 18th, 1998. But I lived in Newfoundland pretty much all my life. I have 1 cat, and a lot of fish! My cat’s name is Ollie, but I cannot remember all my fishs’s names! I have two step-brothers, 1 step-sister, and a real brother!

Mimi Chaloner – “ It’s a very wonderful story, and I thought it was very creative.”

Jayme Gosbee – “I like this story because there’s a really good adventure in it, and I really like it”.

Lea O’Connor – “I liked how it was very colorful, and I think your book buddy will like it!”

Kayla Nickerson – “I think it’s very good, and exciting!”Cameron Nickerson – “It is a wonderful story and I thought it

was interesting!”

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