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Caydon’s Dad
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“My dad bakes the best Strawberry potjiekos cup-cakes in the whole world,”
Caydon tells everyone at the watering hole, “and yours?”
“Baking – o what?” says Tristan. “My mom makes magic mushy marshmallow
goo. One bite and you flippity flop!”
“Wow!” Thinks Caydon. “Is her mom a sangoma?”
“My Dad can make any Black-Bean-Batman tree grow,”
says Conner, who lives next door toCaydon. “And yours?”
Caydon snorts: “Oh, that is soooo easy, it as easy as Sugarplum-Silly-Nonsense.
My dad made a Magic-Tall-Talking-Giraffe, grow into the clouds, twice!” Conner frowns. He does
not want to stay next to a sangoma.
“No, my dad does not waste his time with knitting!” says Caydon. “He just waves his
magic shoe in the air and says abaracadabra, and then I have the most
magnificent Woolly-Wafer-Chocolate biscuits in the
whole world.” “Unreal,” says Holly, “Your dad isn’t a
magical cup-cake fairy!”
“My dad built the most amazing under-sea castle and it can make a blooop-bloooop shhh-braka te braka sound. It is the only one in the whole of South Africa,” says
Caydon in Holly’s ballet class, “and yours?”
“Well my dad can speak almost all the insect languages on earth,” says Johannes proudly, making a chiiiruaaaachfff sound,
“and yours?”
“Of course, but can your dad speak the Stripy Whale language? And the language of Orange Bouncing Ants?” asks Caydon.
“No, of course not,” says Johannes, giggling at Caydon. “Well, my dad can,”
says Caydon, “and he can speak Pink Bubble-gum language to, like
poppety-pop-pop-pop, and om-nom-om-nommm-nommm-nommm.”
“My dad can ride any insect on earth,” says Kentridge while he and Caydon are riding on the rocking horse in the park,
“and yours?”
“Sure he can. But can your dad ride a butterfly?” ask Caydon.
“Of course!” yells Kentridge, making the rocking horse shake even more. “I told
you, he can ride any insect!”
“Oh,” says Caydon and thinks it over, “But I bet he’s never been on a Spider
Boat!” “Neither has your Dad, “says Kentridge, laughing at him. “Of course he has,” says Caydon. “He’s flown through Asia on a
Rocket many times!”
“Come on, Caydon,”says Kentridge. “You make up too many stories! No one
believes you anymore!”
One day later all Caydon’s friends came to his house for a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party: Tristan, Johannes, Conner, Holly and Ken-
tridge. Caydon’s dad was also there!
All Caydon’s friends began to tell his dad about his stories, and that it was all lies.
Caydon suddenly burst into tears.
“Can you really make Magic Sail Boats grow into the clouds?”
Kentridge wanted to know, “And can you really fly on a Spotted Pony?”
asks Johannes. Caydon’s dad smiled and winked at Caydon.
“Well, I can when I use my imagina-tion…” The children froze and looked at
Caydon’s dad. “How?” asked Holly.
“Come let me show you. Caydon, bring me your favourite storybook and the
magic dust under my bed.”
“Remember, Caydon, sometimes it is real-ly important to let your friends understand
what you mean when you talk to them, they know that you are honest and I am
sure they will forgive you,”
says Caydon’s dad as he reads them a story about
Bubble-gum Fairies and Blueberry Bees flying in the sky talking silly languages.
The End...
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