This week I started reading a book called "Harriet The Spy"written by Louise Fitzhugh. I bought this book last year in a scholastic book store. The first chapter is about the main character, Harriet, and her friend, Sport. They are talking about the games that Harriet likes to play. This game called, Town, the way you play this game is to use all your imagination to create your own town, your own characters and the places in your town. Give your characters their name, family members and jobs and also the activity they are doing. Harriet is explaining her own town game to sport who sometime shock about the idea the Harriet had create to her town. After they play, Ms.Ole took both of them to her mothers house. Her mother is a big woman who is wearing the dress with a big sweater. The house that she lives is very small only have a bed, a table four chairs and kitchen inside. Harriet felt pity to her and was about to write it on her notebook that she carried with her all the time.
After I read about the part that Harriet and Sport were playing the town game, I was thinking about the game that I played. It on the website and when you create your own town, you give it a name and then, you let other people click on the link of your own town you will have more population in your town but one person only can go into the page once a day. After your population is enough you could upgrade your town's transportation and technology. When I begin to play it, I thought it is a fun game to play. But after I play it two months I became to think it is boring. I think the town game that Harriet played was a lot interesting than the one I played. If I have time, maybe I would try the town game that Harriet played.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
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I think this book is going to be fun because you can use your inmagination to create your own town, your own characters and the places in your town. Give your characters their name etc.
Hi Pueng and Bay,
It's interesting that this child uses her imagination to create a game. As Harriet is a lot younger than both of you, what do you think of her? Personally, when I was a child I played my own made up games a lot. We didn't have computer games then!
In the future, Pueng, tell less about the story and more about your thoughts and feelings. I think you're beginning to do this. Bay, it's good you are responding to ideas in the book too. However, you should respond to Pueng's ideas since this will help her see how well she communicates her ideas to you in her blog.
MJ
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