Tomorrow, the Poetry Friday Round-Up is being held here, use "comments" below to post your link ahead of time. If you have to rush off to work in the morning this will give you a little extra time.
Okay, first? There aren't newspapers in the UK with comics in them, which has been a source of ANGST for the last four years, as I've missed my daily dose. THIS little movie made me ridiculously happy.
Here's my link for Poetry Friday http://www.thebookchook.com/2011/04/childrens-literacy-through-poetry.html It's some of my favourite poetry book and some ideas for Poem in Your Pocket Day.
My post for Poetry Friday is a review of Paul Janeczko's new book READING POETRY IN THE MIDDLE GRADES. Thanks for letting us send out links early! http://lindakulp.blogspot.com/
Thank you! You make it so much easier for the lazy-likes-of me. Today I have an original poem about the confused state of motherhood. (I should say *my* confused state of motherhood.) My daughter will be 33 and I still haven't figured it out.
Okay, first? There aren't newspapers in the UK with comics in them, which has been a source of ANGST for the last four years, as I've missed my daily dose. THIS little movie made me ridiculously happy.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
NOW, I'm going to work on my Poetry Friday post.
"That's a moray." You gotta love a good pun at 6:50 a.m. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHere's my link for Poetry Friday http://www.thebookchook.com/2011/04/childrens-literacy-through-poetry.html It's some of my favourite poetry book and some ideas for Poem in Your Pocket Day.
ReplyDeleteMy post for Poetry Friday is a review of Paul Janeczko's new book READING POETRY IN THE MIDDLE GRADES. Thanks for letting us send out links early!
ReplyDeletehttp://lindakulp.blogspot.com/
Thank you! You make it so much easier for the lazy-likes-of me. Today I have an original poem about the confused state of motherhood. (I should say *my* confused state of motherhood.) My daughter will be 33 and I still haven't figured it out.
ReplyDeletehttp://blythewoolston.blogspot.com/2011/04/hoo-doo-of-motherhood.html