![]() ![]() All of a sudden it’s the whole class, then the entire school. One little girl (named Amy, of course) starts it, the teacher goes nuts, the next day 2 or 3 more kids and their beds show up. The longer we talked about it, the more I could visualize it. We both had a good laugh imagining the looks on everyone’s face and about how funny it would be if that happened. Amy and I talked again about the bed going into the classroom. Well, the next morning, it was business as usual. ![]() Then I told her that maybe we could phone the school and see if we could take her bed into the Grade 2 classroom. She said that she wanted to go to school but she just didn’t want to get out of bed. I asked her what she should do? Her dad and I had to go to work and Michael had to go to school. She had pulled the covers over her head and told me “I am not getting out of bed and I am too tired to go to school”. One morning I went in to get her out of bed. As you can guess, this gets to be time consuming and annoying. Most mornings I call her several times and a lot of times have to physically pick her up and stand her on her feet. Amy is not an easy kid to get out of bed in the morning. Our son Michael is 10 and our daughter Amy will be 7 in November. I am writing to you with regards to an idea for a future book. ![]()
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