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The story is very interesting!
—Keyajah, Age 11, New York
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I love it when you and Sam call each other names!
—Emily, Age 9, North Carolina
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You rock!
—Ilana, Age 11, New York
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This story is so awesome. It really IS a strange thing that there could be two arch enemies called Samster the Hamster and Arizoni Macaroni. But they became friends, and that's the good part. I think the story teaches kids that anyone can make friends with anyone else, anywhere and at any time, even if that means trying to be friends with your least favorite person in school.
—Lora, Age 9, Kentucky
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I love your stories, and I want to hear more new ones.
—Emma, Age 6, Florida
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I learned a lot of things from that story.
—Irene, Age 7, Missouri
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I like this story!
—Emma, Age 10, Vermont
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I am glad you made friends with that mean boy. There is a mean girl in my class. I sat next to her, and she called me a big-headed monster and pushed me.
—Tyson, Age 4, Virginia
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This story was so cool.
—Ashlynn, Age 10, Colorado
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You must have been brave to do that, Arizona.
—Scott, Age 9, Illinois
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I like your story so much!
—Amiyah, Age 8, Alabama
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That was an awesome story!
—Ferlynn, Age 9, Florida
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AWWW! They look so cute together.
—Gillian, Age 11, New York
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I think that she needs to tell a teacher or adult about what is going on.
—Kaitlyn, Age 10, Tennessee
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If you don't want to spend time with that kid, don't feel ashamed of yourself. Everyone should say what they think.
—Briana, Age 12, Mississippi
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Awesome! I listened to it twice!
—Victoria, Age 10, Maryland
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Ask your teacher if you can switch seats!
—Nadia, Age 7, Florida
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Thank you for the story.
—Kiana, Age 10, Georgia
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This story is cool.
—Carmoon, Age 9, Nebraska
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One idea is asking the teacher to move you to a different seat.
—Bailey, Age 10, North Carolina
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