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Success for boys is a subsection of New Zealand Curiculum Online.

Complete story – transcript

Sean was the biggest kid on the street.  I'm talking huge, as big as a bus. He actually lifted a bus once with his bare hands. Sean ruled the neighbourhood, he was kind of a big deal. That was until Big Steve, an even bigger kid moved in next door ...

“Did you bring lunch for me today?” 

“You can have all my chicken nuggets, Sean.”

“Yum, thanks little friend.”

Sean ruled the neighbourhood. That was until Big Steve, an even bigger kid moved in next door.

“Hi, I'm new.”

“Can I smell chicken nuggets? Big Steve wants the chicken nuggets."

"Sorry, all gone.”

“Oops, my bad.”

“Hahahaha.”

“What are you silly little kids laughing at? Better watch out or you'll be next.”

(gasps)

The kids in the neighbourhood had put up with one big kid bossing them around for too long. Now there were two big kids. Double trouble. It was time for the normal size kids to fight back.

They ordered a very special delivery of chicken nuggets.

“Yum.”

“Ha, joke’s on you two. It's volleyball time!”

“Uh oh, that wasn't meant to happen. Help!.”

"Help!"

“This is all your fault.”

“My fault!? You covered me with pink paint.”

“If you'd given me the chicken nuggets I asked for in the first place, I wouldn't have covered you in pink paint, and the little kids wouldn't have made us blow up!”

“We need to help each other if we want to save ourselves. We need to pop.”

“Sounds messy.”

“You just hold on.”

Sean and Big Steve had deflated so much, they were now normal size.

“Do you guys wanna come play laser force with us?”

“I'm keen.”

“Yeah, cool.”

Peace had returned to the neighbourhood. That was until Big Stuart moved in next door ...

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