Conversations Between Kids: Guess What I’m Made Of
I heard this last night. Both girls were in the bathroom, putting toothpaste onto bristles. Discover what The Bear is made of, as she tells it to the Mouse.
I heard this last night. Both girls were in the bathroom, putting toothpaste onto bristles. Discover what The Bear is made of, as she tells it to the Mouse.
This is my new thing. The magic is in the open ended-ness. The phrasing prohibits the “nothing” response which I would say is stereotypical if it weren’t fact. This way of positioning does the impossible, it forces a damn answer.