Yikes; they should be getting agreement of the parents, not the children. When I was six, I got to take home the classroom rats at the end of our experiment in comparative feeding, but only because my parents were the only ones willing to house them.
Wanda needs to send a note to kids’ teachers at the start of the year: If my kids volunteer me or anyone in the family for anything, it is not approved.
jmworacle over 1 year ago
What did this poor chameleon do to deserve this?
Crow Eatery over 1 year ago
If it can walk on walls, it could be hard to find.
reedmamber13 over 1 year ago
Happy the website is back
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
I think it sounds worse in translation! They’re certainly not invisible.
David Huie Green YouSupportWhatYouDoNotOppose over 1 year ago
Wanda is speechless with joy.
(that is joy, isn’t it?)
SquidGamerGal over 1 year ago
Relax, Wanda. Chameleons can’t truly become invisible. They merely alter their colors and patterns in order to blend in their surrounding.
calliarcale over 1 year ago
Yikes; they should be getting agreement of the parents, not the children. When I was six, I got to take home the classroom rats at the end of our experiment in comparative feeding, but only because my parents were the only ones willing to house them.
ToneeRhianRose over 1 year ago
Haha! XD
Sherlock5 about 1 month ago
Wanda needs to send a note to kids’ teachers at the start of the year: If my kids volunteer me or anyone in the family for anything, it is not approved.