Once upon a time, in a classroom filled with desks and chairs, there was a student named Timmy who loved to doodle with his pencil. One day, while Timmy was drawing in his exercise book, his teacher walked in and saw what he was up to.
"Timmy," said the teacher, "what are you drawing?"
"I'm drawing a picture of my rucksack," Timmy replied with a grin.
The teacher was curious and asked to see it. Timmy showed her the drawing, and she was impressed by how well he had captured all the details, from the ruler sticking out of one pocket to the book peeking out of another.
"That's amazing, Timmy," said the teacher. "Now let's see you draw that same rucksack on the board."
Timmy picked up a piece of chalk and got to work. He drew the rucksack so perfectly that it looked like it was about to jump right off the board and into the classroom!
Everyone was amazed, and they all cheered for Timmy. From that day on, Timmy became known as the "Rucksack Artist" and was always busy drawing new and exciting things in his exercise book and on the board.
And that, my friends, is why you should always carry your pencil, ruler, book, and plenty of paper in your rucksack. You never know when inspiration will strike!
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