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NewsJune 11, 2000

Pretend you won a million dollars, and had the opportunity to buy your dad something special for Father's Day. What would you buy him and what would you do with any left over money? We posed this question to some kids at A Small World and A Step at a Time preschools in Cape and their responses were unique, strange and interesting. So dads, be prepared. Spelling errors have been corrected...

Justin Heckert

Pretend you won a million dollars, and had the opportunity to buy your dad something special for Father's Day. What would you buy him and what would you do with any left over money?

We posed this question to some kids at A Small World and A Step at a Time preschools in Cape and their responses were unique, strange and interesting. So dads, be prepared. Spelling errors have been corrected.

"I would buy my dad a Go cart, because he liked to ride them when he was a boy about when he was 10 or nine years old. I would give him the left over money."

RACHEL BAGOT, Age 9, A Step at a Time preschool

"I would buy my dad a brown hat, because he likes hats. The rest of the money he can put in his wallet."

CULLEN BLANKENSHIP, Age 5, A Small World preschool

"I would give my dad a kiss for Father's Day. I'd keep the money and put it in my room."

REGAN OBERMANN, Age 5, A Small World preschool

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"I will get a car for my daddy because he wants a car."

SHANNON LEDBETTER, Age 6, A Step at a Time preschool

"I would buy my dad a superman game. It's where you fly around and find bad guys and fight them. Then, with the left over money, I'd buy him a new and better game."

JAYMIE BURTON, Age 5, A Small World preschool

"I would buy my dad a race track because he likes to ride in them."

LUKE SAUERBRUNN, Age 7, A Step at a Time preschool

"I would buy my dad a race car, because he collects them. I'd keep the rest of the money."

CLAYTON HILLIER, Age 5, A Small World preschool

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