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Obviously orbiting orbs. (Mailbox).


U.S. Kids is the best ever! There is just one tiny, Tiny thing I'd like you to put in there. Would you please put a picture of a panda in one issue? I like pandas really well.

I made a picture of space at home; I'm sending it to you.

My favorite issue is "Super Sailors Stay Shipshape" (Sept. '01). Do you want to hear a joke? Okay, here goes. Why did the golfer bring two pairs of pants? He thought he had a hole in one!

Chelsea Jenkins
Hoschton, Georgia

We love a good joke, Chelsea. Here's one: Why did the caddy introduce a chauffeur to Tiger Woods? Tiger said he needed a driver!

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Author:Jenkins, Chelsea
Publication:U.S. Kids
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Mar 1, 2002
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