|  |  |  | Fourteenth Annual Reading Rainbow ContestHere are some fun facts about the 14th Annual Reading Rainbow Contest! 
                
                  |  Most Stories Ever!We had 1008 entries this year, a 45% increase over last year. Here's how the entries break down by grade:Kindergarten - 118 entries
 First Grade - 156 entries
 Second Grade - 206 entries
 Third Grade - 259 entries
 Fourth Grade - 166 entries
 Fifth Grade - 103 entries
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                  | 604 girls entered the contest. Girls Rule!
 398 boys entered the contest.
 
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 If all of the children who entered the contest stood on each other's shoulders, they would reach the top of Cannon Mountain! To the Top
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                  | If we had a dollar for every word written in all the stories submitted, we would have $206,000! If Only!
 |  | If we wanted to hang all of the pictures created for the contest, we would need 6,175 picture frames! Picture Perfect
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 | Here, There and Everywhere!Where did the stories come from?848 stories from New Hampshire children.
 120 stories from Massachusetts children.
 21 stories from Maine children.
 7 stories from Vermont children.
 8 stories from Michigan children.
 2 stories from New York children.
 1 story from a child from New Mexico.
 1 story from a child from Minnesota.
 
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                  |  Here are the top 10 cities by number of stories submitted: 1. Bedford, NH - 65 entries, 6 winning stories
 2. Andover, MA - 53 entries, 6 winning stories
 2. Milton NH - 53 entries, 2 winning stories
 3. Manchester, NH - 49 entries, 9 winning stories
 4. Fremont, NH - 48 entries, 1 winning story
 5. Marblehead, MA - 41 entries, 5 winning stories
 6. Dover, NH - 40 entries, 0 winning stories
 7. Barrington, NH - 31 entries, 3 winning stories
 7. Rochester, NH - 31 entries, 1 winning story
 8. Concord, NH - 27 entries, 2 winning stories
 9. Moultonborough - 26 entries, 1 winning story
 10. Nashua - 25 entries, 1 winning story
 11.Litchfield - 20 entries, 1 winning story
 
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                  | What Should I Write About?Here are the top 10 topics for submitted stories:1. Adventure Stories - 87 entries
 2. Friends - 50 entries
 3. Dogs - 45 entries
 4. Cats - 33 entries
 5. Mysteries - 30 entries
 6. Animals - 25 entries
 7. Princesses, Monsters - 17 entries
 8. Horses - 14 entries
 9. Aliens, Birds, Dragons, Vacations - 13 entries
 10. Magic - 11 entries
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                  | What's in a Name?Who entered the contest? Here are the  top names of the young writers and illustrators who created stories.
 1. 21 children named Hanna/Hannah
 2. 16 children named Sara/Sarah
 3. 13 children named Emilie/Emily, Matthew
 4. 10 children named Meagan/Meeghan/Megan/Meghan, Olivia
 5. 9 children named Andrew,  Jacob/Jakob, Julia, Madison
 6. 8 children named Nicholas, Emma, Hailey/Haley/Halle, Joshua, Kyle, Nicholas, Tayler/Taylor
 9. 7. children named Brianna, Caroline, Chloe, Erin, Isabel/Isabelle, Lauren, Ryan
 10. 6. children named Adam, Caitlin/Caitlyn, Cameron, Ian, Jack, Jessica, Joseph, Micaela/Michaela/Mikayla, Mollie/Molly, Nicole, Rachel, Samantha
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