"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.
To the outer reaches of outer space…
Poetic picture book with luscious illustrations
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My father passed away this fall and this was a gift from our employees. My husband and I, along with my brother continue to run the weekly newspaper that my dad had worked at since he was 16. We bought it from him 20 years ago but he maintained an “office” in our building until his death at 85. Newspaper, ink and words were in his blood ❤️💔 I can‘t wait to see and read this on our town‘s story walk.
“Someone had put my desk in a torakku . The torakku drove me right to the szkola”
I enjoyed the font and illustrations in this story. Each of the made up words were in a different color to place emphasis on them. The aliens looked very odd which was entertaining as well, and easy to tell they are aliens.
This is a story about an alien that is late for class because encountered many different inconveniences that are things that are made up words in our world, but they are real things in the alien world. He has to explain all of this to his teacher so that he does not receive life long detention.