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Ollie and His Crayons
Ollie was very excited about kindergarten
Ollie waited all summer for school to finally start
He was the first kid to show up in the morning and the last to leave at night
He was full of excitement for each day
Ollie wondered why he didn't have any friends though
Ollie also wondered why no one sat next to him during lunch
But Ollie didn't care
Because Ollie made his own friends
He made friends with the crayons that he drew with, and the books on the shelves
He made friends with the birds in the trees he saw during recess and the alphabet on the wall
Ollies favorite thing to do at recess was to play in the grass and pick flowers
Ollie loved the bright colors of the flowers
Ollie also loved to draw
He loved the shapes that he made and he loved his coloring books
One day Ollie was given a dinosaur coloring book
He spent all day coloring the picture and was very proud of his work
At the last circle, he went outside of the line
Ollie was very sad at this and was going to throw away the picture when his teacher stopped him
She told him that it made his picture more beautiful and special
She told him it was brave going outside of the lines even if by accident
From then on he liked going outside of the lines to make his pictures more special
He also liked showing other students how to go outside of the lines
Ollie made many friends teaching them something so new and exciting
Ollie was happy with all of his friends, pictures, flowers, and colors and will always remember that it is okay to go outside of the lines even if nobody else does.
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First time ever writing a children's poem/book, I hope you like it and learn a lesson or two!