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Other UpStarts - Spring 2002: A Dark and Stormy Night | Among | At Home | Cloud | Colors That Make Noises | Cranberry Talks | Crow | Forget-me-not | God Needed a Captain | Like a Flare | Limerick | On the Prowl | Remembering | Run the Distance | Stream | The Beach | The Dragon | The Night the Moon Went Black | To J.T. My Best Friend | To My Mom |



Cranberry Talks

Talking Cranberry is one of the cranberries’ names. He talks wherever he goes.
He always finds his nose. He always finds his nose.

Then one day he found some ice cream inside a store and he bought it with all his money, and he walked away saying thank you. When he went out of the store, he started eating. And when he was done eating his ice cream, he went to another store and found his friend, Adam. He was so glad to see him. He was another talking cranberry. Adam always found his nose too. They always found their noses because they bit them when they talked. When they talked, in the middle of their words, they always bit their nose.

That’s how the story goes.

Benjamin Peters
Age 5, Kindergarten
Spring Creek Elementary


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