Ladybug Stories, Poems, and Songs Magazine for Young Kids and Children

Just Enough for Me

Nathan raced into the kitchen and announced, “My first day was fun. One day of kindergarten is just enough for me!”

“Just one day of kindergarten?” asked Mom.

“Yes, one day of kindergarten is just enough for me,” said Nathan.

“Why don’t you give it another day,” she said, giving him a hug.

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