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English, 25.05.2021 17:10 jetblackcap

What might one of the young children say if he or she were telling this story?
We had so much fun! We marched
around and waved our arms and made
noises.
Musical Chairs Mischief
Our local community Center put
together a day of games for children
ages 5 to 9. The center asked
volunteers from my middle school to
help. Thinking it would be fun, my
brother Theo and I signed up. Our task
was to oversee games for the
youngest-the five- and six-year-olds.
By a show of hands, everyone in our
group all agreed to play musical
chairs.
Theo and I were tired when that game of
musical chairs was over.
My son Tito had fun, but he needed a
two-hour nap when he got home.
Only adult volunteers will work at future
Community Center events.

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