Book Review the Chihuahua is Non Fiction By Charlotte Wilox

Chihuahuas stand 6 to 9 inches and 5 to 23 centimeters tall.  Most Chihuahuas weigh 2 to6 pounds or1 to 3 kilagrams.  Also Chichuachuasare the worlds smalest dogs in the world.  They came from Mexico that explains why they are spanish.  And are very playful dogs that love it when you rub their tummy.  these dogs are called the toy breeds.  They also have a hole in there head but don’t be scared your dog  is ok.  This is a good dog for you this book is great for third graders beacause it informs you about Chihauhauas.

You Can Be Like Martin

You can be kind.  Yes you can.

You can want things to be fair.  Yes you can.

You can fight for peace.  Yes you can.

You can be a peaceful child or a peaceful man.

You can be a speaker.  Speak on when you’re a man.

You can be like Martin yes you can.

You can pray in your own way.

Pray more when you’re a man.

You can be like Martin.  Yes you can.

You can be kind and loving.

Grow to be a loving man.

Getting Chloe

One day I went to the doctor’s office.   He said to get a chihuahua because I have athsma.   Next he said that they were selling  them at  Brookshire’s so we went to Brookshire’s and we saw them.  I got up closer and I saw five different puppies and one mom.  I looked and found a little white one with brown ears and blue eyes so I said, “This is the one for me.”  I grabbed her and they gave me her birth certificate.  Then we went home.  I waited until my sister got home and I came up with a name  off of my favorite movie ,  ”Beverly Hills Chihuahua”.   My sister helped me spell it.  Then my mom got a big box and put a towel and blanket in it.   Next she put Chole in the box and Chloe  went to sleep.  Chloe made me feel happy inside.

The Reading Test

My teacher passed out the test .

And I decided to do my best.

 The school bell rang.

 I was right beside it when it  went bang!

 Later I hopped on the bus and it was loud.

 I wanted to tell my mom about the test because she’d be proud.

 When I arrived home I dialed my dad, I knew he’d be glad.