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10 thoughts on “The Vacuum Cleaner”
Any chance these would exist in English?
Thanks
Skip
Skip, I’ll translate this one for you if you want. The new book will be in English, like the other two. I’m also working on a book of scripts to go with the Houdini novel. I have them in French already but need to translate them into Spanish as well.
Oh thanks Anne!!! I am getting ready to start Houdini the beginning of November. 🙂
~~MB
Mb,
Martina Bex has some cool ideas for teaching the Houdini novel as well as Esperanza. Check those out as well. She references Carol a bit, too.
I wrote to Carol Gaab about possibly translating “Houdini” into German, and she said that she already has someone working on it – so you may need a German version as well.
I will just buy the books! Thanks Anne 🙂
I fixed what Frank says, Anne.
Just the English would be nice. I threw it into GoogleTranslate and this is what came out:
Must vacuum sucks later I do not know
Frank needs vacuuming. His mother said , <> Frank does not mean vacuuming. He wants to play basketball. He spent the vacuum because his mother said. It sucks the fridge. Later his mother asked , <> Frank said, <>
Later Frank must vacuuming again. His mother said , <> It does not mean vacuuming ; ! He wants to play video games. But he spent the vacuum because his mother said. It sucks the cat. Later his mother asked , <> Frank said, <>
Later his mother said again <> There must vacuuming but it still does not. He wants to dig into the nose. It is a bit irritated and it sucks its mother. Later his father comes home and asks , <> Frank said, <>
I can’t help but laugh at this.
My takeaway from this besides a good laugh is that I would not want to run into the deeper mind (where acquisition takes place) of a computer in a dark alley.