You are nearly one week into your summer vacation, and I hope you have had fun so far. Let's start talking about our book:
As the book opens, Debbie and George are trying to sell a box full of kittens. They are only asking 25 cents for the cats. When was the book written? How much do you think the kittens would cost today? We then read about the family that comes by wanting a kitten, and Socks gets stuffed into the mail box to save him. Near the end of the chapter we meet Bill and Marilyn Bricker. Why do you think that Debbie was willing to sell the cat to the Brickers but not the other people who came by? Finally what do you think happened to the other kittens?
Post your responses and ask questions of your own in the comment section. To do that, click below where it says "# comments" Then type your reply in the box including your name and click the dot next to "anonymous." Then you can click on the orange "Post comment" button. I look forward to hearing from you. (Chapter 2 discussion will go up on Friday.)
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3 comments:
1. The book was written long ago.
2. The kittens would cost $10.
3. Debbie thought that the Brickers would take better care of the kittens.
4. Debbie probably gave them to Goodwill.
Questions: I don't have any questions right now.
--Torrence
Thanks so much for posting, Torrence! Good thoughts. Hopefully other will join us!
From Parisa
1. The book was written in 1973.
2. I think the kitten would cost $5.00 now.
3. Debbie trusted that the Brickers would take good care of socks.
4. I think Debbie kept the other kittens.
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