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book bits: Check Out Some Great Illustrated Fiction
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Reviews of Recent Children's Books Written by the Librarians of the Westwood Children's Department. Saturday, March 24, 2012. Check Out Some Great Illustrated Fiction. Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking for something to read? Read these reviews by the Westwood Children's Librarians of recently released books. Some we liked, some we didn't! Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Westwood, MA, USA. View my complete profile. Book Bits for Kids.
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book bits: February 2012
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Reviews of Recent Children's Books Written by the Librarians of the Westwood Children's Department. Wednesday, February 15, 2012. May B : A Novel by Caroline Starr Rose. I won’t go. 8220;It’s for the best,” Ma says,. Yanking to braid my hair,. Trying to make something of what’s left. Ma and Pa want me to leave. And live with strangers. I won’t go. Why has she been forgotten? Have her parents sent her to this terrible place to die alone? Review by Loretta Eysie. Links to this post. Vanished by Sheela Chari.
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book bits: Guru Nanak: The First Sikh Guru by Rina Singh
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Reviews of Recent Children's Books Written by the Librarians of the Westwood Children's Department. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. Guru Nanak: The First Sikh Guru by Rina Singh. Have you ever heard of a baby coming into this world laughing? Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking for something to read? Read these reviews by the Westwood Children's Librarians of recently released books. Some we liked, some we didn't! Westwood, MA, USA. View my complete profile.
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poetry bits: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Tell me, O Octopus, I beg,. Is those things arms, or is they legs? I marvel at thee, Octopus;. If I were thou, I’d call me Us. Published in A Family of Poems, My Favorite Poetry for Children, 2005. Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Send us your poems! If you are in grade 3 - 12, send us a poem to publish on our blog! Email us your questions. Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Westwood, MA, USA. View my complete profile.
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poetry bits: RAIN
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Sunday, May 22, 2011. Come again another day. The sky is grey so I can’t play. It makes me pout and scream and shout. Inside I can’t stay. Outside, I want to play. Please come again another day. Ellen, Grade 4 Sheehan School. Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Positively Poetry at the Westwood Public Library is a celebration of poetry. Due to our construction project, we won't be publishing a printed anthology this year, but we will be publishing poems on our blog! Send us your poems!
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poetry bits: The Rider
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Thursday, July 07, 2011. A boy told me. If he roller-skated fast enough. His loneliness couldn’t catch up to him,. The best reason I ever heard. For trying to be a champion. What I wonder tonight. Pedaling hard down King William Street. Is if it translates to bicycles. To leave your loneliness. Panting behind you on some street corner. While you float free into a cloud of sudden azaleas,. Pink petals that have never felt loneliness,. No matter how slowly they fell. Send us your poems! Westwood, MA, USA.
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poetry bits: Little Brothers
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Sunday, May 22, 2011. Little brothers are a pain,. I feel like sending him to Spain. He’s a hopping jelly bean,. You know he is very mean. That is little brothers,. I love them the way they are. Sabrina, Grade 4, Sheehan School. Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Positively Poetry at the Westwood Public Library is a celebration of poetry. Due to our construction project, we won't be publishing a printed anthology this year, but we will be publishing poems on our blog! Send us your poems!
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poetry bits: The Dream Keeper
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Saturday, May 28, 2011. Bring me all of your dreams,. Bring me all of your. That I may wrap them. In a blue cloud-cloth. Away from the too-rough finger. Published in Poetry for Young People: Langston Hughes, 2006. Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Positively Poetry at the Westwood Public Library is a celebration of poetry. Due to our construction project, we won't be publishing a printed anthology this year, but we will be publishing poems on our blog! Send us your poems! Westwood, MA, USA.
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poetry bits: Just Magic
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011. I can feel the gentle cool breeze, as it brushes on my cheek. It feels magical as the flowers silently stare at me. As the moon looks down,. And the crickets sing,. You have a feeling. It is going to be a magical night. Anusha, Grade 3, Sheehan School. Published in The Westwood Public Library’s 2008 Poetry Anthology. Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Send us your poems! If you are in grade 3 - 12, send us a poem to publish on our blog! Email us your questions.
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poetry bits: Bouncing Bubble Gum
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Sunday, May 22, 2011. Ow ow no one can hear me. I want to be a quiet piece of bubble gum. Delaney, Grade 4, Sheehan School. Westwood Public Library Children's Department. Positively Poetry at the Westwood Public Library is a celebration of poetry. Due to our construction project, we won't be publishing a printed anthology this year, but we will be publishing poems on our blog! Send us your poems! If you are in grade 3 - 12, send us a poem to publish on our blog! Email us your questions. Westwood, MA, USA.