Jack Felt Home

One day a boy named Jack lived in Canada. He thought of the world differently. He wondered if a house was a home. He knew that he had a lot of stuff. He felt his car, he tasted the fresh bread, he smelled the cookies and he heard the birds in his backyard but even with all of that, he didn't feel the feeling of home. So, then his mom asked, “what's wrong’’ and Jack said, “I don’t feel the feeling of home’’. Then his mom said, “follow me’’. His mom took him to their pool. Jack jumped in the pool and it felt wonderful. His parents and sister joined him and they splashed and played all day in the pool. That is when Jack felt the feeling of home.

Alexander

Grade 4

Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador

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