What Kids Say

17 years ago

Fall Home Improvement

“If you could make any improvements to your home, what would they be?”

Scott Mitchell Johnson talked to pupils at Zippel Elementary School.

 

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Alexis Simpson
Grade: 3
Age: 8

“I would like a bigger bedroom because I’m kind of squished, and I would like a bigger house. I would like some organizers or a toy box to keep my stuff neat, and I would also like to have any kind of animal because I like animals. A frontyard or a backyard would also be nice … that way I could play outside with my friends and family.”

 

 

  

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Andrew Kirk
Grade: 3
Age: 8

“I might paint the house blue and have a garage. I wouldn’t do much to my bedroom because I like it the way it is, but I might make it a little bigger. I might get a go-cart. I might either go out and find a little track that I’d ride it on, or if I do have a big yard out in the back, I’d probably just ride it there.”

 

 

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Nick Powers
Grade: 4
Age: 9

“I’d make a basement so it would be a work room and a game room. I’d also have a bigger garage. We have a two-car garage now, but only room for one car. We have a doghouse in the garage and one outside, so a garage big enough to put both cars in would be good.”

 

 

 

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Hailey Cameron
Grade: 4
Age: 9

“I’d like to put a pool inside and have a second story floor. Upstairs I’d put a playroom, a laundry room instead of doing it in the basement, and the bedrooms. I’d also want my very own computer room.”

 

 

 

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Levon Francis
Grade: 5
Age: 10

“I’d change my home into a mansion with 112 rooms. There would be water beds, big, flatscreen TVs, and a lot of Hummers. I’d have a big bedroom. I’d still live in Presque Isle though.”

 

 

 

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Erin Ackerson
Grade: 5
Age: 10

“I’d make it so we could have a ladder coming out from our top window so if we had a fire, I could get out safely. We’d also have an alarm at our house if someone tried to get in. I’d also have a swimming pool in my backyard, and I’d have my own room so I wouldn’t have to share it with my 13-year-old sister.”