Purr & Tavessia
Hey! I just had this wacky idea to build a giant cardboard castle in the park tomorrow—what do you think? Should we sketch out a quick layout or just wing it and see what happens?
That sounds like a fun adventure, but maybe we should at least map out the basic layout before we start building—just to keep the castle stable and make sure we have enough space for the kids to play around it. A quick sketch will help us decide where the entrances go and where the flag will fly, and then we can add some spontaneous flair once we’re on site. What do you think?
That’s a super smart idea—let’s sketch a quick doodle right now! I’ll pencil in a dragon‑shaped moat, a big flag‑pole, and a secret tunnel entrance. Then we’ll grab the cardboard and make the most epic castle ever, adding wild twists on the spot! Sound good?
Sounds great! Let’s sketch a quick layout—draw the moat as a dragon’s tail, the flag‑pole in the center, and the tunnel near the rear wall. Keep a few extra squares for extra towers or a balcony, and we can always add a surprise castle‑fireworks station when we get to the park. Ready to start?
Yay, let’s do it! I’m drawing the dragon‑tail moat right now, flag‑pole in the middle, tunnel at the back—can’t wait to add those extra towers and the surprise fireworks station! Let’s grab our pencils!