We hid behind the counter in Mr. Olson's toy shop. My friends and I could hear the robot as it marched down the aisle. Our mouths hung open as we heard the robot call our names! Wasn't the robot just a toy? When I peered over the counter and saw its

Matthew stood at the science fair table. He realized something was terribly wrong. The potato clock had worked at home, but now it had stopped keeping time. He had to think fast before the judges arrived at his table.

Sunny and Shayla were trying to find a present for their mom. It seemed like they went to every store in the mall. They found things they liked, but couldn't afford. They found things they could afford, but they weren't right for Mom. Sometimes Sunny

I knew it was going to be a bad day when I got out of bed and stepped in a puddle. It had not rained that night, and besides, my house didn't have a leaky roof. That meant that the puddle was left by my dog Twinkles.

Max was tired and hungry from playing in the yard. He had been fetching the ball from John all afternoon. He really wished that John would take a break and let him lie in the grass under the tree. All he wanted was to take a long drink and a nap. Max

It was the final inning in the baseball game. The score was tied, and Bill's team was up at bat. Bill was sure that he might strike out. All the players were holding their breath, and the stands were silent. The coach was sure that Bill could hit the

I was leading the whole race. I have never felt so good in the water. Each stroke I took seemed to pull me further in front. Finally on the last lap I turned it up to full speed. As my fingers touched the wall I knew that I had just set a new record.

David was so nervous inside. He had just been elected president of the senior class and needed to make his acceptance speech. John, his best friend, smiled with pride knowing deep inside himself that he had helped make this happen.

Both teams had played hard and with heart, trading baskets back and forth throughout the entire game. Only a few seconds remained on the clock, time enough to make one last shot. Mark knew the importance of making that basket. His teammates were coun

Susie was deep in thought, thinking about the ingredients she needed for her casserole. She stuffed her money into her purse as she crossed the parking lot. As she entered the store, the grocer saw her money fall out of her purse. Before he could eve

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