Dylan's had a creative use of words. He stressed the importance of words and was the only one to do this, i feel, successfully.
Ellery's was very colorful and fun....well....the drawings were done clean and lighthearted, but the content was that of destroying a tree, not so fun. It was cute.
Andrea's was the life of a twig. Her images moved smoothly because there wasn't a lot of change from slide to slide, i liked this.
Gina's puppet was superb. The ability and time it must have taken to recreate the puppet so accurately was astounding. The story was the shortest, but it was smooth and clear.
Cheryl's represented a dream world, almost as though she was Dahli, but as an animation.
Maria's was very different, looked like an old movie, using the images of the kids walking. Would have loved to had it taken to the next step and had her color the slides.
Lea's was very fun and interesting to watch the orb transform from tree twister, to tree, to boat.
Brian's was creative with the bleeding heart motif, interesting idea/take on a relationship.
Kasey's ant story was prolly my favorite, watching it collect the pieces. The story was cute too.
Mike's was like mine, having someone escape from the page, fun!
Jessica's seemed backwards, full page drawings must have taken forever, it was cool idea and story, loved it.
Cara's was weird...a storm of stoves and then it falls on her head...
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