"I am the dog. I like the light. / I run and jump and bark and bite."
"I am the dog. I like the light. / I run and jump and bark and bite."
This book can be used to discuss point of view and character traits. Teachers can encourage students to write poems from the perspective of different animals or even inanimate objects.
In this delightful collection, Hall presents two distinct voices: one from a dog and the other from a cat. The poems capture their personalities and their contrasting perspectives on life, making this a fun read for children.
Hey all!!!
It‘s been a long time since I‘ve been on. A lot has gone on for the past year and I‘m hoping I will be on more consistently.
In the past year I‘ve gone through 3 different chemo regimens including a clinical trial that unfortunately didn‘t work for me and my new oncologist pulled me off trial. I‘m now on a different treatment plan and prayerfully I‘ll have some results from testing for a more targeted treatment.
I‘ve missed Litsy!!!!
Town Mouse Country Mouse by Jan Brett (1994). The story focuses on two mice who visit each other's houses and experience the delights and challenges of their opposing lifestyles. Each page is full of charming details, from lively city scenes to calm countryside, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the story. The characters bring depth and emotion to the mice's travels, making them relatable and entertaining. The retelling will appeal to all.
This brilliantly illustrated rendition of the classic tale promotes lively discussions about the contrasting experiences of the town and country mice, allowing children to grasp different points of view.
Come to the city! It‘s bright and exciting. You‘ll love it there!
This book would be amazing rot read to students and allow them to use their imagination
This story is about missing home. As well about living life how you chose.