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1. Just a Thought

JackaBee Books is a collection of my works and every day thoughts.

Before I write what I intended, I thought I would post what I shared with my son last night. I was telling him about the time when I went to read my book at an elementary school. In the front row was a little girl. I sensed a vibe from this girl before I started reading. I sensed that she would be the inquisitive one and sure enough I was right. She just had this look on her face that I cannot explain and would you belive, that little six year old made me nervous for the entire time. She was cute as she could be and very, very, very, smart; I got to give that to her. She's going a long way in life. Let me tell you what she asked. Question # 1: "If you wrote the book, how come you don't know the words? Why can't you just read it without looking at it?" Question # 2: If Old Man Farmer is so sad, then why is he looking so happy?" Now, what six year old is going to ask such questions? She is definately precouisious. But do you know what? The next time I go for a reading, you better believe I will know my, material and I had that picture corrected with Old Man Farmer. Well, if you want some honest feed back, just ask a child. that is about as honest as you can get.

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