Mater and his friends gathered at the gas station.
They talked and laughed.
McQueen didn't join Mater at the gas station. Instead he studied aerodynamics.
McQueen's design could make him go fast.
McQueen went for a drive by himself.
Zoom!
He had so much fun driving that he forgot about the race.
Now he knew that winning was not what he wanted most.
What he wanted most were an atlas and a toolkit.
About this blog.
My son was diagnosed with PDD-NOS at 24 months. I created this blog to bring meaning to the often-confusing label. Sometimes I have answers. Other times, just more questions.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Imagined Story
Excerpted from my imagination:
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5 comments:
We'd like a copy when your first book comes out. :)
Love this. You should seriously pitch it :) We all need to become more accepting of those who would rather tinker with things than, say, go to a party. After all, they're the ones we can thank for all the computers, TVs, and cell phones and probably most everything else that improves our lives.
... much better than the actual story in the picture book.
LOVE IT! Brilliant! Sell it, girl!
Wonderful! I think you are on to something...
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