Behold...the wild 4th grader walking through his natural habitat.

I find his kind to be very curious, so I decided to observe them this afternoon. Ok, "observe" as in "spy." (Hey, they started it!) I located a hideout, and saw them making plans with all of their spy equipment.

They started off on their mission, unaware of the super-secret surveillance I had on them.

Until they spotted me.

Its difficult to keep undercover. These fourth-graders are wily...

...and fast.

But it was well worth it, especially to get pictures like this one. :)
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