I'd teach them the ABC. I'd write it and then they could sing it for me. I'd teach them to draw an apple and to write an apple. I'd bounce about and sing songs. Then I'd play in my school in the home corner where the pretend beds and food are. I'd play a "taking out tooth" game, so I could put false teeth in. I like it because there's a pretend man whose mouth is just open and you knock his teeth out.
I'd also be in charge of the clouds so I can magic them into mashed peas.
I'd do it with a magic wand so I could eat them. I'd turn monsters into hot dog sausages and pebbles into big balls, so I could bounce them. I'd use my wand to turn the TV into a big heavy elephant and throw the elephant out on the pathway and then we wouldn't have any TV. Then I'd buy another one and it would be a camera TV and it could have a story where you can see animals and stuff. I'd turn the remote control into a mouse so he can be my little pet because my other pet called Wow Wow died. He was my little hamster.
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