A/N: Hey we are going to dwell on this famous topic. Hope you guys enjoy or that my writing isn't bad.
It was Friday, just one more day until the weekends. The kids in Sherman's class were all asking each other about their plan or who wanted to hang out. Sherman was talking to Mason, Carl, and Penny. They awaited the arrival of their teacher as the bell would ring in the next twenty seconds.
When, she did arrive, everyone quieted down and allowed her to take roll. They then stood up and said their pledge to the flag and listened to Principal Purdy's announcement on the intercom. The morning lesson then started with a history lesson.
"Edgar Allan Poe had a hard childhood and that was how he was influenced to write his poems and stories." the teacher said as she pointed to the picture of a frizzy haired man. The class sat in silence as she continued.
"As you can see, childhood can affect a person when they grow up. It also explains what they do." she said. "Which is why, I would like you to ask the person that you admire most, what their childhood was like. When we come back on Monday, you should have an insight on how your parents became who they are now."
"Can we do more than one?" asked a black haired girl with braces sitting in the back of the room.
"If you would like to, than you may Sasha." replied the teacher. Sasha smiled and went back to her calm self of putting her hands together and listened with fastened ears.
"Everyone should have at least a page that tells about what happened to them when they were young. Or in some cases… younger." joked the teacher, who got a room of giggles from her students.
Cool, Sherman thought as he wrote down the assignment in his schedule to remember what he had to do. He was excited since he always wanted to learn about Mr. Peabody's adventures as a puppy. He could only imagine all that was done by the beagle in his puppyhood. The fact was also a surprise that Mr. Peabody was ever a pup, since he was always an adult figure to Sherman.
And with that, the teacher then concluded their history lesson and excused everyone to recess. Childrens ran out to find friends or games that were to be played for the next 30 minutes. Sherman walked out with Penny and the both talked about the small homework assigned to them.
"I'm so curious about what my mom and dad did when they were our age!" exclaimed Penny who skipped a little as she went through the door.
"I'm curious of what it was like for Mr. Peabody when he was a puppy." Sherman said as he ran up to Penny.
"I bet he was so adorable when he was a puppy. He must of had a family that totally adored him." Penny said, eyes gleaming from the thought of a small furry white dog with big glasses and a bowtie.
"You think?" Sherman asked at the thought of Mr. Peabody getting taken care of by some other people.
"Yeah, who wouldn't have adopted him!" Penny said triumphantly.
"You may be right." Sherman agreed. It was true, who wouldn't have adopted Mr. Peabody when he was a puppy.
A/N: You guys saw the movie to know the answer.
