Friday, June 24, 2011

The Computer Drawer Knob

by Jackson Davis - age 6

Once there was computer drawer knob. He lived in Thinkersmith. His name was Thinkerknob. He was the best knob in the whole entire Thinkersmith. And he looked like a computer chip that was like a drawer knob. He belonged to a desk named Thinkerdesk. Thinkerdesk was the best desk in the whole entire Thinkersmith. Thinkerdesk and Thinkerknob were the best of friends forever. They would stick together everyday of their lives...even, they'll never die!

But the owner of Thinkerdesk and Thinkerknob was named Kiki. And her sons were named Jackson and James. And Thinkerdesk and Thinkerknob really loved them, but they couldn't say anything, because they didn't have mouths. Then, on the last day before Thinkersmith opened, Jackson, Kiki and James (and Thinkerdesk and Thinkerknob) played Thinkersmith!

The End!

First Day of Thinkersmith

by James Davis - age 7

I hope Thinkersmith teaches me computer science well! Please say it's gonna be good! And if I get taught a little too well, I may have to burn off the smarts by teaching computer science to other people for a long time.

I'm looking forward to figuring out how to make computers. And also I want to learn how to make lanterns that run on computer chips. I wonder why they call them chips. Babies might think they can be eaten. Someday I hope to make bigger computer chips so I can make a bigger computer. I want to make a computer the size of a house! Maybe, I can make the smallest computer in the world someday, with one chip, one motherboard and a screen.