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女兒是個富於幻想的人,常常有些奇怪的發明。家裏扔掉的包裝盒子,用完的紙巾芯子,什麽沒有用的東西,她都能找到再用價值。她拿在手中把玩著,有時隨手一丟也就忘了,有時還真搞出個小名堂來。上個周末,她造了座攻不破城堡,鑽進鑽出,忙得不亦樂乎。
My Impenetrable Fort (aka the penetrable 4t)
On Saturday I decided to make an impenetrable fort. The impenetrable fort would be, well, impenetrable. I lugged a fold-up couch into my room. When it is unfolded, it is a miniature bed. Then I placed it so that part of it lay under my desk. Since that particular part of my desk has a cube-shaped space, I had a refuge to hide in. The next step was to get a blanket. I raided my family’s store of extra blankets and took a reddish-pink one. With the addition of the blanket, the impenetrable fort could be used as a bed, and I could hide the fort.
Sunday was the day when the technology in the fort advanced by miles. I brainstormed a great idea for concealing the fort. The only telltale signs would be a slight bulge blanket where it shouldn’t be, and whatever was in the room that shouldn’t be there, such as imported materials from a country called “The Family Room”. I used it against some intruders who claimed to be my parents. Also, I made a roof. It doesn’t cover the entire fort, but it’s rainproof, or at least as rainproof as a cut up milk box and a plastic Gymboree® bag can be.
The impenetrable fort is truly impenetrable now. Who knows what improvements I can have in the future?
謝謝,與孩子們一起成長是一種快樂!周末好!
是你的功勞。
確實環保 :)
母親節快樂!
謝謝鼓勵!
也是環保方式吧
祝圈圈母親節好@_@!