1988
Shelly’s Shells
June 1988


“Shelly’s Shells,” Friend, June 1988, 18

Shelly’s Shells

Shelley liked seashells. She had a jar filled with them, and she liked to spread them out on her bed.

One morning Mommy said, “Grandpa and Grandma are coming tomorrow to celebrate Father’s Day with us. Would you please put your shells back into the jar and help me clean your room.”

As she was putting her shells away, Shelley had an idea—she would make Daddy and Grandpa each a Father’s Day present with her shells.

Daddy had given her one of his old belts, and Shelley carefully glued tiny shells all around it with some really strong glue. The belt buckle was smooth and flat, and Shelley glued one of her bigger shells right in the middle of it.

Shelley didn’t have one of Grandpa’s old belts, so she made him a tie clasp with a shell on it.

Then she asked Mommy to write “To Daddy with love from Shelley” and “To Grandpa with love from Shelley” on cards for them.

The next day Daddy and Grandpa thanked Shelley for her Father’s Day gifts by giving her big hugs.