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Cool ideas to beat summer's heat
Contributed by: Kids Letters on 7/14/2008

TODAY'S TOPIC: How do you keep cool during hot summer days?

The best way to keep cool is to go into the bathtub with cool water, a smoothie, a book and a candy bar.
Celina Rojero, 8
Fernangeles Elementary
Sun Valley

I keep cool in the summer by getting in my own pool outside my house. I play "The Little Mermaid" whenever my dad is cleaning the other side of the pool. Sometimes I bring a toy and start playing with it.
Maria Aviles, 8
Fernangeles Elementary
Sun Valley

I keep cool by sitting in the bathtub with cold water and ice cream.
Diego Astorga, 8
Fernangeles Elementary
Sun Valley

I keep cool in the summer at the beach. I lie on my towel while my mom and aunt buy ice cream.
Jocelyn Rocha, 8
Fernangeles Elementary
Sun Valley

I keep cool in summer by surfing at the beach and by drinking soda there. It's awesome. I saw dolphins and boats.
Joey Zarate, 8
Fernangeles Elementary
Sun Valley

The best way to keep cool is in a pool. My favorite thing to do in summer is swimming. I swim in a pool because it is so hot.
Vivian Little, 7
Fernangeles Elementary
Sun Valley

COMING UP: If you could speak a foreign language that you don't already know, what language would it be and why? Draw a picture of something from the country in which that language is spoken.

Parents and teachers should make sure that the student's name, address, age and school are CLEARLY PRINTED on the letters and the backs of drawings.

Pictures should be drawn using black or dark blue ink on white, unlined paper. Drawings must be no larger than a standard, 8 1/2-by-11 inch sheet of paper.

The deadline is July 22 and letters will be posted July 29.

Hey, moms and dads! The kids are out of school for the summer, but that doesn't mean their brains have to go on vacation, too. Encourage your children to keep up their reading and writing by keeping up with our weekly questions throughout the summer. We like hearing their thoughts- serious, insightful or amusing. We have some thought-provoking topics in store, so keep those letters coming!




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Woodland HIlls , CA

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