My friend Connie.
was a few days ago after a long time again with my friend S. and her two children to visit. After a short break, courtesy some point come - M. Klein approach carries a book, throws herself on my lap, snuggles - the female anatomy cleverly taking advantage of - and rightly so in a comfortable wing chair and loudly demanded that I read to him. Read out by his older sister mad, so that at some point there are two children on me and I do not think the book breathe or can. For a long time, "Bobo Dormouse" Ms great hero was (which is otherwise so because as an adult after a maximum of seven pages of the eyes can not stop), is now "Connie" his new role model. Connie is a little girl with red and white striped shirt and environmentally degradable parents with knit sweater and vest lambskin and the heroine of an entire children's book series.
"U. (father of M. Klein and sister) Connie hates now," says S. and rolls her eyes in his head. "At the end of the book she is then usually also in the newspaper, because they can back anything particularly great." This sentence was not only annoyed, but out of disgust. The children shared the opinion of their mother is not obvious. They found Conni great.
learn in this volume, the ambitious Conni - I would have fed as a kindergarten child with mud pie - Cycling. With the wheel of her friend Anna, she is then promptly to the wall. After endless pesky nagging Connor finally gets her dream bike for his birthday. The ungrateful piece finds very quickly that they would prefer one without training wheels, what her poor, politically correct parents, even loudly telling. Luckily can remove the training wheels and Conni is reconciled. To make things around, comes right at the end of the book then Connis friend Anna from the wheel and injured. But Connie - great example of pre-generation - such as full of compassion? Not at all. Conni "... was kind of glad that Anna has fallen from the wheel sometimes."
Sun Go now in the bookstore and see if they have "happy songs with Pol Pot and the red Khmern. (No, not from the commercial the magenta telecommunications company.)
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