What other kids said about "The Boy Who Vanished"

(Note: Kids' spelling & grammar has been corrected)


Satarika, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The difference about how the youngest girl spoke to the nobleman's son is that she spoke nicely and calmly and answered his questions how he wanted them to be answered.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

I changed what somebody did by talking more nicely because this new girl came to my classroom. We went outside and the new girl wanted to play with a girl who was playing jump rope. But the girl did not let the new girl play with her. So, I asked her to



Satarika's Comments:

I thought the story was nice and calm because the characters were being nice and calm.


Suesy, age 6

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?


Suesy's Comments:

It was a great story. Did you know that I am one quarter Italian too. It's so cool~!


Brent, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was not scared of the haunted room. If she stayed there to midnight, she would get a lot of gold.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

YES.



Brent's Comments:

I liked the story a lot. It was kind of sad when the boy disappeared and touched the ground.


Grant, age 8

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She spoke kindly and politely. She shared, too.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes. When I ask my little sister to get or do something.

Grant's Comments:

It was a great story. It was like a fable because it has a moral.


BRITTNI, age 11

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

SHE SAID SOMETHING THAT WOULD BRIGHTEN HIM UP, SO HE COULD EAT, SIT AT THE FIRE WITH THEM, AND SLEEP THERE.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

YES, IT HAPPENED TODAY THERE WAS A FRIEND THAT JUST MOVED IN AND WAS VERY NICE TO ME AND I BRIGHTENED HER DAY.



BRITTNI's Comments:

I THINK THIS STORY WAS GREAT AND I THINK LOTS OF PEOPLE WILL LIKE IT, TOO.


christie, age 15

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She had said yes to every question that the boy had asked the young girl and she had learned to respect him so they married each other.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, people have picked me a lot and I just annoy them by ignoring them and not paying attension to them ever again and I would not have to have them in my life ever if I just ignore them.

christie's Comments:

I thought the story was great and it was very sweet and funny.


cherise, age 13

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was a lot kinder to him than her sisters were.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, I suppose I did.

cherise's Comments:

It was a very nice story and I'll probably read it again.


Andy, age 12

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The difference in what the youngest daughter said was that she wanted to share the food and the fire with the king's son.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, once I said to my mom please and thank you and she thought that was very nice of me. So she bought something for me.



Andy's Comments:

This story was very interesting. It taught me how to share things with other and not to lie. I think the moral message is what goes around comes around.


Martien, age 11

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The youngest daughter said that the nobleman may sit with her, eat with her and sleep in the bed she had made. She was better prepared for what would happen, though, as she had heard the accounts of both her sisters.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

No, not really. I never speak nicely to people I do not like.

Martien's Comments:

The story was good as it had a hidden meaning. I do actually think that the youngest daughter was quite devious, as she took the branches.


Jeff, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She asked him if he would like to eat with him.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes. I said they should give back the five dollars.

Jeff's Comments:

I thought the story was interesting and exciting, because the boy vanished through the floor.


Sarah, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The youngest daughter spoke more politely than her other sisters did.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes. I have changed what someone did by talking more nicely to them.

Sarah's Comments:

I think the story was great, because I think it was neat how the little boy vanished into the floor when the nurse dropped him.


Carly, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

It was different because after she said the bed was made for her and the table was laid down for her and the fire was made for her, she offered it to the prince if he wanted to use it, too.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Never.



Carly's Comments:

I think this was a very good story, I would recommend it to a friend.


Hazel, age 11

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She shared with the nobleman's son and she is not like her sisters. They were selfish.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, because I helped them not to be rude at each other.

Hazel's Comments:

The story is cool and interesting because when the boy was lost, the younger daughter found him.


Michael, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

What was different was that she didn't listen to her sisters and she told the truth and invited him for everything the son had asked her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Nope, I didn't.

Michael's Comments:

I thought that this story was one of the best stories I've ever read.


Mickey, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman in a nice way by letting him come and eat with her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

No, I have never changed what someone did by talking more nicely.

Mickey's Comments:

I thought this story was a lot better than other stories I have read.


Meagan, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She felt sorry for him and was kind.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

I don't know!

Meagan's Comments:

It was exciting.


Jessica, age 11

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She said that he could join her to eat, sit by the fire, and sleep on the bed. The older ones just wanted everything to themselves.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, I said that. It is good to share with everybody and to be nice.

Jessica's Comments:

I thought that the story was good. I liked the part of where the youngest daughter shared with him.


joshua, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She said she prepared all the things to herself but he was welcome to it to.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, I have done that a few times.

joshua's Comments:

I think the stories were really good.


Dylan, age 5

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was kind.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes. Teigan was hurt and I hurt her and I took her inside her house.

Dylan's Comments:

It was good.


Kris, age 13

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She added that the nobleman's son could join her in the food, fire and bed she had prepared instead of being prepared only for herself.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, I get my mom to let me do things when I ask her nicely and give her a kiss and hug.


, age

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The youngest daughter knew how to share with another person. Kindness never kills anybody.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



's Comments:

This story kept your attention to find the mystery.


David, age 13

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She considered his feelings and emotions and was kind enough to share and be a nice person.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yup.

David's Comments:

I like Russian folktales and I think this web site puts the stories in words that kids understand and can relate to.


Ashley, age 11

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She told him that he could join her with the food that was prepared. Also she joined him with the fire, food, and table. Her sisters didn't join him, they said everything was for themselves only.


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's Comments:

By talking to him.


Jack, age 38

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She greeted him by letting him have her stuff.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

Jack's Comments:

I loved it.


Leah, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She invited him to be with her, when the other daughters said it was all for themseves.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, because they consider doing something that you want them to do if you ask them nicely, instead of ordering them to do it.

Leah's Comments:

I really liked it! It had a lot of detail and it was really good!


Rita, age 12

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She paid attention to his feelings and tried to be kind.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

Rita's Comments:

I liked it, in some ways it reminded me of Sleeping Beauty.


j, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She invited him to share.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

j's Comments:

Enjoyable.


rebecca, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The youngest daughter offered the nobleman's son to join her with everything, but the elder sisters didn't. So I thought the youngest sister was more kind.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yeah, by saying "I wouldn't do that again, you will get into trouble."

rebecca's Comments:

i thought the story was really good, especially the pictures.


, age

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

Although she made all of the things, (the fire, the food, and the bed) she invited him to share them with her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?




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Anwar, age 4,5

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was polite, nice and generous.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Sometimes I do.



Anwar's Comments:

Lovely - it attracts you to the extent that you don't want it to END!


Brian, age 12

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She spoke with kindness.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.


andy, age 5

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She shared with him.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

yes

andy's Comments:

It was a good story. My favorite part was when the boy the boy disappeared.


sara, age 9

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Once when I was in trouble I tried to talk to my parents real nice to get out of it. When I want a toy at the store I talk real nice to my mom to get the toy.

sara's Comments:

We really like it and it was really cool. It was a fun and cool story and I really liked it.


Donnie, age 6

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She offered to share with him.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

No.

Donnie's Comments:

I really liked this story. It was exciting and I learned that you sometimes can change a person's attitude my treating them nicely.


Jessica, age 8

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She said that the things were for her but she also said that the nobleman's son could share them with her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

No.

Jessica's Comments:

I thought it was GREAT!


Sushi, age 16

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She said it was for her and then offered him to be her guest if he wished to or to go head and stay.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes! All the time I make or do something I always offer nicely or generously. Even if they don't ask.

Sushi's Comments:

I thought it was a very well detailed story. It had kind of a suspense but it was great from the beginning to the end. Having heard him leaving in a place of enchantment to being the king's son. How each girl answered differently and was almost saying the


Lauryn, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She spoke nicely.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

Lauryn's Comments:

I think it was great. It had a lot of action.


Siddharth, age 15

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She showed care towards the boys as compared to other two as their main objective only remained to get that boy away from them fast.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes

Siddharth's Comments:

It's a good story and these stories are very hard to find.


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What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?


Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?




's Comments:

I thought it was kind of weird that his feet couldn't touch the floor, but it was really cool!


george, age 7

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

With kind heart.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

george's Comments:

Good.


Everardo, age 17

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She talked to him in a kind and generous way.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

Everardo's Comments:

The story was nice and it taught me if you become nice, nice things would come to you.


amy, age 13

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She offered to share with him.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

amy's Comments:

It was very good.


Meghan, age 12

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was kind and not afraid or greedy.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

Meghan's Comments:

She saw a world of gold and silver because she was nice to him.


akkera, age 9

akkera's Comments:

She went away.


, age

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was mean.


Sarah, age 15

Sarah's Comments:

I like it.


Thomas, age 70

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She offered her food, table and fireplace to the nobleman's son.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

Thomas's Comments:

It teaches a good lesson.


Kyle, age 12

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes. It was hard, but I did...

Kyle's Comments:

It was great! Very well done, it put a good picture in my mind.


amy, age 13

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was polite to him.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

amy's Comments:

It was a cool story.


Gloria, age 12

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

Gloria's Comments:

Thought the story was cool.


Rick, age 29

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The youngest daughter was scared and hesitated when the boy asked her the questions. She was also kind and asked the boy to join her. Less like the other two sisters.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, I have.



Rick's Comments:

At first, I was a little confused and then I got the point of it. I think it was a really good story and will encourge other people to read it and answer the questions.


Jessica, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

With a kind heart.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.

Jessica's Comments:

I liked it. It was mysterious and surprising.


, age

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

What she told him made him happy and at home but what the other sisters told him made him feel like he wasn't welcomed at the house at all.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes. It made them more happy.



's Comments:

I thought it was an excellent story.


Virginia, age 14

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She told the nobleman's son he is also welcome to the things she made for herself.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



Virginia's Comments:

It was a good story.


natalie, age 17

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She invited him to join her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



natalie's Comments:

It was a good story. I liked the all-too-common ending.


Michael, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

That she was nicer to nobleman's son than the other girls were.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, my brother Danny asked me if I wanted to play Nintendo64, when I was nice to him.



Michael's Comments:

It was neat. I liked it a lot.


Emily, age 5

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She would share with him.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes



Emily's Comments:

I liked it.


Robby, age 13

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

Nicer.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



Robby's Comments:

It was all right.


ALIX, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?


Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

No.



ALIX's Comments:

It was good.


Tanya, age 23

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was willing to share with the boy.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes .



Tanya's Comments:

I thought it was a good lesson for children.


johanna, age 16

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

He was talking in a loud voice.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

No.



johanna's Comments:

It was fantastic...


Spencer, age 7

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She talked to him in a nice way.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes. My friend Brandon is sometimes mean to me but I talk nice to him and then he is nice to me.



Spencer's Comments:

I liked it. But it kinda scared me.


Nicholas, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She invited him to dine with her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

No.



Nicholas's Comments:

I thought it was great!!!!!!


syler, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She invited him to dine.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

NO



syler's Comments:

IT WAS GREAT


Andrea, age 12

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

I don't know.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



Andrea's Comments:

It was cool!


william, age 2

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was very kind.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

yes



william's Comments:

It was a very good story.


Chris, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She said diffrent stuff than what her sisters said.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Thay should be polite.



Chris's Comments:

I think it was a good story and you should write another one.


Tamara, age 9YRS

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The youngest daughter spoked nicely to the prince.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

YES!



Tamara's Comments:

I liked the story a lot.


George, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She spoke to him more kindly.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



George's Comments:

Make more please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Deangelo, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She spoke more kindly to the boy. She acted more kindly to the boy.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Sometimes.



Deangelo's Comments:

The story was nice.


Caleb, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was much nicer to him.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

My cousin was nicer because I was nice.



Caleb's Comments:

I thought it was a good story.


Seth, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She gave him things that the older siste would not give.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

My dad changed.



Seth's Comments:

It was good.


selina, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She felt the same way he did.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, because everybody wants to be treated the same way.



selina's Comments:

I liked the end of it.


stacey, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

SHE SPOKE WIHH KINDNESS IN HER HEART AND SHE SHARED.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

MAYBE.



stacey's Comments:

I THINK IT WAS A WONDERFUL STORY AND I HOPE YOU WRITE SOME MORE STORIES JUST LIKE IT.


yarisbeth, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

SHE SPOKE KINDLY TO HIM AND HE SPOKE KINDLY BACK.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

MAYBE.



yarisbeth's Comments:

IT WAS GOOD.


marium, age 18

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She offered him everything she had.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Maybe!



marium's Comments:

I thought it was fantabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and


Lawrence, age 7

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She shared the food and the warm fire with him. She was friendly.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



Lawrence's Comments:

Very Good. I liked it.


shi, age 8

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was very kindly and she was very friendly. The boy was very happy when she accepted and they could eat together, too.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

No, I did not.



shi's Comments:

I thought it was terrific. I enjoyed it very much, I liked all of the story. It was magnificent, the three little girls with the little boy, it was excellent when the branch of gold converted to a palace of gold! Imagine! I loved it very much. I hope


LAURA, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

THEY SPOKE VERY SIMILARLY.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

YES.



LAURA's Comments:

IT WAS GREAT!!!!!!!*


JACE, age 11

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

It was cool.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?




JACE's Comments:



Ryan, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?


Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?




Ryan's Comments:

It was a good story.


Toby, age 12

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She felt sorry for him so she wanted to make him happy.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, one time I was talking with my mom and I was talking with a loud voice and was talking mean and I thought that I can't get what I want by talking this way to her so I started talking nicely to her and I got what I wanted.



Toby's Comments:

I thought that this story was a good lesson for kids or adults to think more when they're talking to someone. I also thought that this was a great story.


Rebecca, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was nice to him.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



Rebecca's Comments:

I liked the story because the boy just wanted people to share with him and that's what the little girl did.


Rachel, age 8

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

On everything the young man asked, the youngest daughter answered, "For myself, but you are welcome too."

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes. My little brother accepts "no" for an answer if I explain why to him and speak nicely.



Rachel's Comments:

I thought it was exciting and mysterious. Everything I like in a story.l


Matthew B, age 8

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The younger daughter speaked nicely.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?




Matthew B's Comments:

I thought the story was awesome.


emily, age 7

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She let him eat dinner with her and sit by the fire.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Sometimes, yes.



emily's Comments:

I thought it was great, and I will like to read it agin some time.


sean, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

That the younger sister not only said that everything was for herself but also that he could join her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, sometimes.



sean's Comments:

It was a very good one. I would like to read more like this one. How can I write my own story?


Abby, age 13

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

It was different because she wasn't afraid; she acted as if he was a human, not a ghost.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, once I was about to be the target of a pizza when I told the person that I shouldn't be a target of a pizza and they calmed down.



Abby's Comments:

Whootie, I liked the story, it was different, and I will read more stories on this web site.


, age

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

Because she invited him to dinner.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



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Michelle, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was sharing.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



Michelle's Comments:

There was a nice moral!!!!


Caroline, age 8

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was kind and unselfish.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes.



Caroline's Comments:

I liked it.


Celia& kahterin, age 7&8h

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She let him eat with her and let him sit by the fire with her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes!!!



Celia& kahterin's Comments:

Dear Whootie, We think it was a good story and you should read it sometime. Love, Celia and Katherine


Nick, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She said he could share with her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

YES! like someone told my sister that Skate Town was scary but I told her it would be all right.



Nick's Comments:

THAT STORY WAS AWESOME. I like how everyone was scared of him when he was actually nice.


zack, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was polite to the boy.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, with my mom.



zack's Comments:

It was a nice. This is a nice story becase it teaches you to be nice.


chad, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She said the boy can eat with her.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, I did.



chad's Comments:



Drew, age 9

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

The youngest daughter and the ghost ate together.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes I did, when I was talkking to my friend Anthony.



Drew's Comments:

Dear Whootie, I thought that that was the greatest story in the world.


craig, age 10

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

Rudely.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Yes, I thought about it.



craig's Comments:

It was marvelous.


Cindy, age 12

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was kind and told the son that he could join her for dinner.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

I don't remember.



Cindy's Comments:

I think that the story was great. I like the last part of the story when the youngest daughter let the lost son join her at dinner.


Bailey, age 8

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She was nice and polite.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

Not really.



Bailey's Comments:

I thought it was strange.


Elizabeth, age 11

What was different about how the youngest daughter spoke to the nobleman's son?

She said you are welcome to eat with me.

Did you ever change what someone did by talking more nicely to them?

No.



Elizabeth's Comments:

I loved it. It was a great story.



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