The Easter Bunny's Origin Story
The Easter bunny is no ordinary bunny. The Easter bunny was brought from Australia. There are a lot of bunnies in Australia, so only forty percent are actually Easter bunnies. Bunnies were introduced to Australia in the eighteenth century. There has been a long line of white haired, pink eared bunnies that have been enchanted by the sorcerer named Sukie. She is a good sorcerer and has even greater intentions. She thought she could train them to leave a candied apple in every child's basket. Over the years, children don't only have small wicker baskets, they have bigger colorful baskets. They don't get candied apples in their baskets, but they get candy and toys. The one rule for the bunnies is DO NOT GET SEEN. So far, not even one of the bunnies has gotten spotted. Over the years, bunnies have evolved, and the world has changed bunnies, and they are all over the world. So next Easter, remember this story and how the Easter bunnies are not ordinary, and there is definitely more than one!
Mikayla Mitchell
Fourth Grade
Fourth Grade
Jaquancey is Lost
One day, Vanessa and Jaquancey went to Chuck-E-Cheese in the afternoon because it was the weekend and Jaquancey wanted to go. When they arrived they could smell the cheese pizza and hear the kids screaming. Vanessa went to the counter and ordered a large pepperoni pizza and two cups for the fountain drinks. Vanessa got Pepsi and Jaquancey got Mountain Dew.
While Jaquancey was playing Skeeball, Vanessa was waiting for the food to come. Fifteen minutes later, Vanessa called Jaquancey over to come and eat. When Jaquancey finished eating he asked his mom if he could play in the tubes while his mom ate. Vanessa said, “When I call your name you must come to me.” Jaquancey agreed.
When Vanessa finished eating, she did not see Jaquancey. She called his name and waited for a minute. She walked around shouting Jaquancey’s name. She was scared because she did not know where he was. She got the manager Mr. Poper to come over. Vanessa and Mr. Poper were shouting Jaquancey’s name, but Jaquancey did not notice because he was having fun playing in the tubes and did not hear his mom or Mr. Poper. Mr. Poper asked Vanessa to explain what her son looks like. Vanessa said, “Short curly hair, orange shirt, with white shoes.”
Then Jaquancey decided to slide down the slide across the room from them. Mr. Poper then pointed out Jaquancey sliding down the red and yellow slide. Vanessa ran up to Jaquancey, grabbed him, and thanked Mr. Poper. She took Jaquancey to the car and strapped him in. She left him there and ran inside to get pizza leftovers. When they got home, Jaquancey got grounded for not listening to his mom when she said it was time to go.
While Jaquancey was playing Skeeball, Vanessa was waiting for the food to come. Fifteen minutes later, Vanessa called Jaquancey over to come and eat. When Jaquancey finished eating he asked his mom if he could play in the tubes while his mom ate. Vanessa said, “When I call your name you must come to me.” Jaquancey agreed.
When Vanessa finished eating, she did not see Jaquancey. She called his name and waited for a minute. She walked around shouting Jaquancey’s name. She was scared because she did not know where he was. She got the manager Mr. Poper to come over. Vanessa and Mr. Poper were shouting Jaquancey’s name, but Jaquancey did not notice because he was having fun playing in the tubes and did not hear his mom or Mr. Poper. Mr. Poper asked Vanessa to explain what her son looks like. Vanessa said, “Short curly hair, orange shirt, with white shoes.”
Then Jaquancey decided to slide down the slide across the room from them. Mr. Poper then pointed out Jaquancey sliding down the red and yellow slide. Vanessa ran up to Jaquancey, grabbed him, and thanked Mr. Poper. She took Jaquancey to the car and strapped him in. She left him there and ran inside to get pizza leftovers. When they got home, Jaquancey got grounded for not listening to his mom when she said it was time to go.
Nathalia Hernandez Guardado
Fifth Grade
Fifth Grade