Pat the Enormous Brat!
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Amanda Miller
Amanda is an artist and Montessori teacher who has integrated her experience and passion for Yoga and Meditation into 7 short stories based on the main Chakras. She was born in Melbourne Australia and lived in London and the Cayman Islands from 1989 - 2018. It was in Cayman that Amanda had the inspiration to combine her art and relaxed Caribbean lifestyle into the 7 magical stories that will equally inspire children around the world. Her goal is to help children bridge the gap between the internal and external lives creating a self-awareness that empowers them in their own world bringing balance, harmony and happiness. Amanda has returned to her native Australia and currently resides in Melbourne.
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Pat the Enormous Brat! - Amanda Miller
Contents
Pat the Enormous Brat:
Falls Into Trouble!
Pat the Enormous Brat:
Gets Lost!
Pat the Enormous Brat:
Starts a Fight!
Pat the Enormous Brat:
Runs Away!
Pat the Enormous Brat:
Hates Girls!
Pat the Enormous Brat:
Falls Into Trouble!
I dont want to brush my teeth!
Pat yelled as he stomped down the stairs.
Your teeth will all fall out of your mouth!
his mom yelled back at him.
Pat was a really big, in fact enormous, brat. He hated doing anything people told him to do. If his friends told him to go first down the slide, he would say:
No way!
If his mom told him to take out the garbage, he would say:
I dont think so!
If his grandma asked him to make his bed, he would say:
Ill do it later!
If his brother told him to stop following him in the street, he would say:
Im just as tough as you!
Pat lived with his mother, grandma, and his brother in Brooklyn, New York. He had to share a room with his older brother James, who was fifteen. James would always yell at Pat for touching his stuff and trying to play with him and his friends. James was so sick of his little brother, he drew a line in black marker across their bedroom floor.
You stay out of my business and stay on your side of the room!
James would yell.
This would make Pat very angry and want to bother James even more. Pat would keep bothering James until their grandma would yell. She would tell them that she was going to send them to bed with no TV after dinner.
Pat would have to take the train everyday to school, but would never let anyone come with him.
I am a whole nine years old, I am big enough to ride the train by myself!
he thought to himself.
James and Pat would take the train for two stops together and then Pat would take the train two more stops by himself. Their mom worked early in the morning, so she had to let them go on their own.
Pat liked to be on his own. In fact, he loved to be on his own. He hated when anyone told him what to do.
Pat would never pay attention in school.
This stuff is for babies!
he thought.
Instead of doing his schoolwork or reading his books, he used to daydream about living in his own world. He wanted to live where he could do whatever he wanted, and no one would tell him what to do or yell at him.
After school he would take the train home. He would then play basketball with his