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LibrarianRyan
The Coat | Sverine Vidal
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⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐5 ⭐
If you want to picture book to make you cry, this one will do it. There are so many things to love about this book. First off Elise is a little girl and the one thing she really wants is to be big enough for her sister‘s hand me down coat. It‘s red, it has a big pocket, a hood, and it is absolutely perfect. She can‘t wait for it to be hers. The day comes when she gets the coat. She wears it to school but on the way, they see a mom

LibrarianRyan and a little girl out in the cold with no coats. She goes back home but feels yucky because something is wrong. She realizes that people look at their phones, they look away, they did everything to pretend not to notice the mom and the little girl in the cold. The next day Elise said “Hi”. Elise accidentally got locked out of school while it was cold, but not too cold. What I love is that the author doesn‘t tell you what Elise did, you see it in 2y
LibrarianRyan the pictures. You see it in the authors words that her thoughts were enough to keep her warm. This book didn‘t have to say Elise gave away her coat, no one made Elise giveaway her coat. Elise did it because it was the right thing to do and didn‘t need to brag or point out that this good deed was done. I love this book! it‘s well done and well-illustrated. The story is a joyful sadness that is important for kids to experience growing up. 2y
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LapReader
The Wondrous Wonders | Camille Jourdy
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1. How I‘m going to fit 9 hrs of ballet in a wk, work full time, run 2 households, spend time with friends & family & not go mad this term. It‘s my last day of school hols so I intend on spending my last day of freedom laying on the beach then laying in the hammock reading & drinking margaritas instead of meal prep & cleaning like I really should be doing. 2. travel of course. It makes you more confident but also more humble & the food is great!

Eggs You have a lot on your plate! Thanks for playing 🥰 2y
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MoonWitch94
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Sending love & peace to all my Littens 💜📚🤗

Even in my darkest times during the past few years, this place has been a bright light for me. I will always be here for any of you, should you need anything. Your feelings, emotions, and thoughts are valid! #MentalHealthAwareness #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #YouAreSeen #Together

LiteraryinPA Thank you so much. I‘m struggling today as everything is business as usual at work as the world is falling apart. Let‘s all be kind to ourselves and each other. 💗💗💗 3y
DieAReader Very much needed here as well. THANK YOU! 3y
MoonWitch94 @LiteraryinLawrence Oh Allison! I hear you! I‘m astounded that anyone can carry on like nothing has happened when literally it gets worse daily. 😔 You‘re so very welcome & I hope your day wasn‘t too rough 🤗❤️ 3y
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MoonWitch94 @DieAReader You are so very welcome 🤗 ❤️ 3y
bthegood Thank you for this - today I'm grateful for people who care and feel for others - 💕 3y
MoonWitch94 @bthegood You‘re welcome 💜 And I am grateful for those types of people, too. 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Hey! We sent you a little happy 😊 just checking to see if it made it! (edited) 3y
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JoyBlue
Together We Will Go | J. Michael Straczynski
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Mehso-so
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TheSpineView
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LazyDays I like this one💗 6y
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Lcsmcat
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TheSpineView ❤❤ 6y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Wow. ❤️😢 6y
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IndoorDame
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The Last Ride Together
By Robert Browning

This one‘s a little long to post so you can read it here if you‘re interested
https://www.bartleby.com/42/665.html

#poetrymatters #together @TheSpineView @LazyDays

TheSpineView ❤❤ 6y
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EadieB
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Day 17 - #together #poetrymatters

Poem written by Edgar Guest.

Edgar Guest began his career at the Detroit Free Press in 1895, where in 1904 he began writing verse for the Free Press. In 1916 Guest published A Heap O' Livin', a collection of verse that eventually sold more than one million copies. That work was followed by Just Folks (1918), Rhythms of Childhood (1924), Life's Highway (1933), and Living the Years (1949).

TheSpineView Perfect!❤❤❤ 6y
Slajaunie I love this poem! I have never seen it before. Who wrote it? I can‘t read the name. 💙💙💙📚 (edited) 6y
EadieB @Slajaunie poet information is now listed above. 6y
Ddzmini 🥰🥰🥰📖📚 6y
Dragon 👍🐉 6y
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YourWordsByDesign
Untitled | Unknown
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Doubting yourself? Worried you‘re not good enough? You‘re not alone. We‘re all in this #together. Check out the latest #blogpost here👇🏼
http://writeawaybusiness.com/2018/11/12/were-all-imposters/

#impostersyndrome #adulting #writer #blogger #amwriting #letters #letterstoayoungerme #mondaymotivation