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Franki and Mary Lee are both teachers, and have been for more than 20 years.
Franki is a fifth grade teacher. She is the author of Beyond Leveled Books (Stenhouse), Still Learning to Read (Stenhouse), and Day-to-Day Assessment in the Reading Workshop (Scholastic).
Mary Lee is a fifth grade teacher. She is the author of Reconsidering Read-Aloud (Stenhouse) and has poems in the Poetry Friday Anthology, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Middle School, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Science, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Celebrations (Pomelo Books), Dear Tomato: An International Crop of Food and Agriculture Poems, National Geographic Books of Nature Poems, The Best of Today's Little Ditty (2014-15 and 2016), Amy Ludwig VanDerwater's Poems are Teachers, National Geographic's The Poetry of US, and IMPERFECT: Poems About Mistakes.
It "is" the little things! Thanks, Mary Lee
ReplyDeleteI love that wide indigo bowl!
ReplyDeleteMmmm.... cannot wait 'til our peach tree produces this year. A slice of peach in a deep blue bowl is indeed like sunrise on a ripe, fine day. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWell, it was actually the moon, but if you see a sunrise, we'll go with that!
DeleteDelicious!
ReplyDeleteOH the mix of peach and indigo blue, warm and cool colors make the fruit even more delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is very enticing, sun, moon or in between!
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