We’ve all known that little child who knows way too much. I may have even been one of them. I knew lots of very long words way before I should have. Perhaps that was due to hearing Jiminy Cricket sing En-cyc-lo-pedia, E n-c-y-c-l-o-p-e-d-i-a. Or perhaps hearing Mary Poppins sing Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. But more likely it was due to my mother having me try to read German, French, and Latin when I was three or four. It may have also been due to having both parents being teachers, a grandmother who proof read newspapers until she was 104, and an older sister who knew much more than I ever did. My older sister Bunni took all her books home on the first day of first grade and read them all that night. Read, comprehended, and memorized them. Later in life she read entire libraries of books. We called her The Walking Encyclopedia. She almost put Google out of a job. Yes, Bunni was a bibliophile, a savant, a cognoscenti, and a maven. But mostly she was a bookworm.
If you know kids who everyone looks to for all the answers or perhaps you’re that kid, you’ll enjoy this story about Capri. Well, it’s a story about Capri and a Dinosaur.
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