RAE’S READS

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Originally posted on Starry Night Elf: Image Source: Book Kids | Facebook
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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: The young yearn to grow up Elderly long for youth Our choices hold the truth To happiness But when we make the choice To enjoy where we are Holds more power by far For happiness ©2022 Annette Rochelle Aben
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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: The happy wordsmith knows Always carry a poem Wherever you may roam Brightens the day You’ll want to be prepared You may be asked to read To someone who’s in need Of cheering up Joyfully share your gift You have talent to spare So, if you really care Always…
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In honor of National Poetry Month, we feature one last book of kids’ poems: I hope you enjoyed looking at this old book; I know I did. Exploring See My Lovely Poinon Ivy reminds me of the phrase, “They just don’t make ’em like they used to.”
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First Line Fridays, hosted by Reading Is My Superpower asks participants to copy the first line or two of a book they want to read, are reading, or have read in order to tempt someone into reading the book also. Here are the first couple of lines from… As the subtitle states, “A Bookshop Keeps…
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chills are a stress response the wave hitslike a surprisemakes meshiverhug myselfas it takesthe groundbeneath my feetleaves meprecariousbalancing laugh?cry? start the dayno matter there’s acome and goto everythingan ebband flow remember? Photo by Hrvoje Abraham Milićević, Pexels. Poem ©2022, Jen Payne. #NaPoWriMo, National Poetry Month. If you like this poem, you can read similar in…
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A peek at my poetry shelf in my office– Poems about Fur and Feather Friends (Selected by Leland B. Jacobs) is a collection of poems written in the 1960s, mostly about pets. They are simple to read, yet appealing to kids. Here is one of the simple poems illustrated by Frank Aloise: “Silly Puppy” “Although…