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There Goes the Neighborhood
“SPARKY! YOU BURNED a hole right through the curtains—again!” “Sorry, Mom. It was an accident.” Sheesh! Parents! Didn’t they remember how hard it was to learn to breathe fire? “We have a bigger problem than burnt curtains,” Dad announced, his binocul
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Cricket League
Anny Peng, age 9 West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Once in the forest clearingThere was a little gathering.Firstly, the bears arrived,Already plump and eager for more food.Next there came the hares,Timid, shy, and also sweet!Next was the elk,
Cricket Magazine Fiction and Non-Fiction Stories for Children and Young Teens5 min read
A Close Encounter of the Frisbee Kind
ROLF WAS ALMOST asleep when the Frisbee landed with a soft plop a few feet from his head. His eyelids twitched, then opened. He yawned, unimpressed. It was only a Frisbee—one of those new jobs that glows in the dark—but still just a Frisbee. It had p

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