Children's Sea Stories
These children were asked to tell a sea tale.
This is a picture of an octopus. It has eight testicles. (Kelly age 6)
Oysters balls are called pearls. (James age 6)
If you are surrounded by sea, you are an island. If you don't have sea all round you, you are in continent. (Wayne age 7)
A dolphin breathes through an *** on the top of it's head. (Billy age 8)
My uncle goes out in his boat with pots, and comes back with crabs. (Millie age 6)
I like mermaids. They are beautiful, and I like their shiny tails. How do mermaids get pregnant? (Helen age 6)
Some fish are dangerous. Jellyfish can sting. Electric eels can give you a shock. They have to live in caves under the sea where I think they have to plug themselves into chargers. (Christopher age 7)
My mum has fish nets, but doesn't catch any fish. (Laura age 5)
When you go swimming in the sea, it is very cold, and it makes my w!lly small. (Kevin age 6)
A submarine goes under the water like a fish, but it has lots of semen inside. (Emma age 5)
When I grow up, I want to be captain of a big ship, and have lots of sailors. (Valerie age 6)
Divers have to be safe when they go under the water. Two divers can't go down alone, so they have to go down on each other. (Becky age 8)
On holiday my Mum went water ski-ing. She fell off when she was going very fast. She says she won't do it again because water shot up her f@nny. (Julie age 7.)