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Barbara, Mary, and Little Lucy

Chapter One Barbara was wearing such a lovely hat! As she walked through town, she spied her own reflection in the large storefront windows. A sign said, “Hand Painted Portraits – Capture Your Image.” And wanting to remember her lovely mood on this lovely day, Barbara stepped inside The Franklin Artist Studio . Before she knew what happened, she agreed with Mr. Franklin that he should paint her portrait. After drawing her silhouette on the canvas, the artist jumped up and went out the front door. He quickly returned with a flowering branch, cut from a crape myrtle shrub. He told his sitter, “Hold this leafy-green branch in both hands. It will add balance to the painting.” Barbara smiled, “I’ve always loved crape myrtle. It reminds me of my childhood home in the South.” Mr. Franklin checked a notebook on his desk. “Ok, let’s see. Come back every Saturday morning for the next three weeks.” Barbara was shocked. “Really? That many times?” Chapter Two The next day, Barbara was sho
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Rebecca Jane and Willie Smith

  Rebecca Jane and Willie Smith Chapter One Brother and sister Willie and Rebecca Jane Smith carefully walked down the rocky path to the bottom of the ravine. To catch his breath, Willie sat down in the tattered old wicker chair under a Vitex tree. It was a cool, shady spot where a wide, deep, pond formed at the base of a small waterfall. Rebecca Jane said, “Whew! I love to take a walk but that was a longer hike than I expected. They paused for a few minutes listening to the sound of rushing water and feeling the mist on their faces. They rested there. Willie tilted his head to one side. He said, “I’m not sure but I think I hear the sound of a banjo playing in the distance.” Rebecca said, “That’s funny, brother. I was just thinking that I smell food cooking. Get up! Let’s investigate!” They hiked down the mountainside to a dirt road. No cars were driving by but they stayed along the edge and safely walked single-file. Rebecca was in the lead. Chapter Two As they walked

The Magical Mr. Harwell with Josephine and Minnie Lou

  The Magical Mr. Harwell with Josephine and Minnie Lou Chapter One The Magical Mr. Harwell stood under the American Linden tree. He didn’t look busy but he was busy. He was busy thinking … He said rapidly to himself, “I wonder what the weather will be like today? I wonder what time it is? My belly is growling; what should I have for lunch? What’s that rustling noise I hear?” And without considering his actions, The Magical Mr. Harwell twisted his body around to look behind him at the fallen green leaves and teeny, tiny white flowers. His magical cane swung just slightly above the ground. Suddenly it began to hum and vibrate. He felt it moving in his hand. He muttered, “Oh no, now what have I done! What have I done? I set off my cane again.” Disappointed in himself, he shook his head, “I hate when that happens.” A small warm breeze blew and he heard a swishing sound. A tunnel appeared and two teeny, tiny fairies walked calmly out into the sunshine. The Magical Mr. Harwell

Henry and Richard

  Henry and Richard Chapter One Henry sat in front of the school and waited for his parents to pick him up. It had been a long day. Henry had learned his numbers and his letters. He had played kickball on the playground with his friends. And he’d eaten a good lunch. Henry was simply tired. Suddenly, out of the corner of his eye, he saw something twirling in the air . Was it a butterfly? He jumped up as another one flew past him. The seeds were dropping from a nearby Japanese maple tree. Like a hummingbird, each seed had a pair of wings. These seed wings felt like paper. Then, Mommy’s car pulled up to the curb and Henry hopped in. She asked, “Did you have a good day today?” He said, “Yes, I did, but I am tired and hungry.” Momma smiled, “Let’s go right home. I baked a hummingbird cake for our family.” Henry laughed. “How small is it?” Mommy said, “It is a regular-sized cake baked with pieces of pineapple inside. So sweet a hummingbird would love it!” Henry and Richard

Margaret and Mary Katherine

 April is the time of dogwood trees. Margaret and Mary Katherine Chapter One It was a cool, sunshiny day and the twins Margaret and Mary Katherine put on their springtime coats and hats to take a walk down Pennsylvania Avenue. The dogwood trees were still flowering, some pink and some white. Mary Katherine said, “I wonder why dogwood trees are called dogwood? What’s doggie about them?” Margaret answered, “I don’t know, but I see that the Kousa dogwood trees are just beginning to flower.” She smiled, “I spy something white with four petals!” Mary Katherine said, “Woof, woof!” The girls walked toward the new ice cream shop and Mary Katherine reached into her pocket. She found two coins and a bit of lint. She muttered, “Not enough to buy anything but let’s go in.” The shop was bright and clean. The fancy new wallpaper had wide green and white stripes with clusters of bright red cherries. A large glass jar with a lid sat on the high counter. It was filled with freshly made ice

John and Vivienne

There is a willow tree in the March story card. John and Vivienne Chapter One The teacher asked John to show his classmates the model boat he had made. Over the weekend, with the help of his father, John built the tiny ship out of small pieces of wood and glued them together. He climbed up onto the school’s stage. The other kids sat on the floor. They were his audience. The teacher was smiling. John took a deep breath. He was feeling a little sweaty. He was nervous. John began by saying, “I love ships and boats of every kind. How do they float? Someday when I am grown up, I hope to sail my own ship.” He held up the model for everyone to see and moved quickly to get off the stage. Just then, a little boy raised his hand saying, “But exactly how did you do it?” John wasn’t sure what to say. Did this kid want to know everything about making it? Everyone was looking at him. It was very quiet. John scanned the children sitting on the floor. Then he spied his friend Vivienne just

Franklin, Andrew, and Betty Lee

 H ere is the February Story Card featuring a Japanese Cedar tree. Franklin, Andrew, and Betty Lee Chapter One Franklin reached down and picked up a tiny pinecone from the snow-covered ground. It was still attached to a short, green branch. Andrew said, “Let’s collect them all into a pile.” Franklin laughed and said, “Yes, a big pile of teeny, tiny pinecones.” The children began their work. The Japanese Cedar tree stood taller than the house. Betty Lee said, “I can jump as high as this tree!” But when she tried, her boots stayed stuck in the snow. She stumbled and fell down. Her socks got wet right away. The boys held her hands and together they walked to the back door of the house. Andrew said, “You will feel better soon, little sister. The house is warm and dry.” They quickly took off their coats and boots, except for Betty Lee, whose boots were still outside in the snow. Mommy helped her to take off her coat because she was too young to do it herself. Franklin said, “Bet