Today is Mothers day on every planet, including todays creature's one. This sweet boy has searched for hours for the perfect gift for his mother: A copy of the latest Dione Cenila romance novel. His favorite food is gummy worms and his biggest pet peeve is when people throw take out wrappers into the streets (he's a big environmentalist).Same Rules for this one: First to name gets the honors!
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When you were little, what did you want to be?
I wanted to be a veterinarian until I discovered I didn't like blood, or death, or, really, animals. What I did like was All Creatures Great and Small.
Sometimes relying on fiction or memoir for making career choices isn't the best idea. I suspect we'd all be witches, or vampires, or veterinarians if that were the case. Fortunately, Diane Heiman and Liz Suneby have come to the rescue with See What You Can Be, a career book for girls ages nine to twelve.
See What You Can Be begins with a simple quiz designed to discover "Which Careers Click with Your Personality?" (I'm a Purple, "a shaker-upper.") Then the book is divided into several sections organized by interest: animals; food & cooking; math & puzzles; sports & fitness; art & music; computers; reading & writing; and science & nature. So, you choose your interest area, look for your color, and determine good career fits for you.
Career choices range from the practical (lawyer, journalist) to the imaginative (crossword puzzle constructor, songwriter) and are described in lively, age-appropriate prose. The authors have also included related activities ("Your turn: Create a crossword puzzle") and profiles of women working in related fields. See What You Can Be is an excellent girl-power choice for readers ages 9-12.
I love him, he looks very sweet!
Hee, hee.. he looks a bit like Ross from Friends, doesn't he? ;o)
oh man that is too funny ...he does look like Ross from friends...lol...
nice work Crystal...
Nice cross hatching there. I like the treatment you gave his glasses. Cool character too.
hahah! he so funny! yes Alicia is Ross, jajaj!