Here’s a new five-word challenge for you. For this week’s challenge, can you tell a story in five words, using the word Lost in it somewhere?
Last week, your story needed to contain the word Toy. You sent in some very clever stories. Here they are:
She toyed with her hair.
He buys me expensive toys.
Ritu:
Why toy with my feelings?
Sometimes, toys just aren’t enough…
Meet my new toy boy.
Toy shop? At Christmas? Never!
Naughty toy… Off switch jammed.
Toy shops are a nightmare!
I have a toy collection.
Toy trains are for boys.
Final Toy Story; Goodbye Woody.
Childhood toys evoke childhood memories.
Toys can’t replace mother’s time.
She toyed with my emotions.
Toys are for all ages.
Play with your toys only.
Paul Mastaglio:
Real? Or just a toy?
Someone to toy with. Hmmm!
The joy of a toy!
Me…a toy boy again?
Oh, joy! Noisy grandparent toy.
Don’t toy with my clockwork.
Boy: toy. Joy! Annoy. Oy!
Big boys and their toys.
No toys, the children cry!
Simon toyed with the idea.
Toy Story, a great film.
What a lovely thoughtful toy.
Toy soldiers, song by Martika.
Toy room, a child’s dream.
Share your toys with me.
She won’t share her toys.
Please don’t break my toys.
Stop breaking all the toys!
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