It's Summer Time, but the Kids Are Still Writing Stories
A note from the Junior Editor: School is out and I'm having so much fun playing with my brother and sister and doing summer stuff ...
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A note from the Junior Editor:
School is out and I'm having so much fun playing with my brother and sister and doing summer stuff with my family! But we still have stories and pictures kids did at Mesa View this year.
Here's another story about three fish and a shark. I think a lot of my friends like to write about sharks. I just don't want to meet one.
See you next time!
-- Kaylee
There are two ways to submit content for Menifee 24/7 Kids Edition.
One, items may be mailed to this address:
Menifee 24/7 Kids Edition
31026 Fair Hill Court
Menifee, CA 92584
Two, submissions may be emailed to menifee247kids@gmail.com.
If your child drew something, scan it or take a picture of it and attach it to the email. If your child wrote something, we'd prefer to receive it in the original handwritten form. If it is typed into the email by the child, let us know it's their original work. If a parent retypes the work, assure us that your child dictated the content or wrote it out first. Please have your child keep written submissions brief. Include the child's first name only, and his or her age.
School is out and I'm having so much fun playing with my brother and sister and doing summer stuff with my family! But we still have stories and pictures kids did at Mesa View this year.
Here's another story about three fish and a shark. I think a lot of my friends like to write about sharks. I just don't want to meet one.
See you next time!
-- Kaylee
There are two ways to submit content for Menifee 24/7 Kids Edition.
One, items may be mailed to this address:
Menifee 24/7 Kids Edition
31026 Fair Hill Court
Menifee, CA 92584
Two, submissions may be emailed to menifee247kids@gmail.com.
If your child drew something, scan it or take a picture of it and attach it to the email. If your child wrote something, we'd prefer to receive it in the original handwritten form. If it is typed into the email by the child, let us know it's their original work. If a parent retypes the work, assure us that your child dictated the content or wrote it out first. Please have your child keep written submissions brief. Include the child's first name only, and his or her age.