Cricket Magazine Fiction and Non-Fiction Stories for Children and Young Teens

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Hi, Everybody!

This is my first time writing to you. I love Cricket and reading a lot. I love the crossbird puzzles. There is so much snow here that we have missed one full week of school because of the snow. I am glad we do not have to make up for it later.

My sister loves fish so much that we now have over sixty fish and four tanks. We also have an English cocker spaniel (who is a medical alert dog), a cream golden retriever named Penny, and a Newfoundland named Hermione. Also chickens and a cat. My favourite things to do are build forts and make crafts.

Clara, age 11 Bancroft, Ontario, Canada

Hi!

I’ve been getting Cricket since December 2021. I love it! My favorite part is “Cricket Country.” My favorite buggy is Pussywillow, because I love cats. I have two cats at home. Sherbert is almost six, and Pearl is almost one. Pearl is super naughty. We also have an energetic dog, a grumpy rabbit, three loud parakeets, some fish, and twelve chickens. I have three younger brothers and a younger sister.

I love reading much. I love books by Katherine Applegate, Kate DiCamillo, Karina Yan Glaser, and Kate

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