Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Bugs in my Hair!
Bugs in My Hair!
by David Shannon
Blue Sky Press, 2013
**itches head**
Every teacher needs this book for her/his classroom. Buy it in honor of all the past, present and future students who discover to their great horror that there are bugs in their hair, feasting on their blood and having a "Lice-a-palooza!"
**itch itch**
Leave it to David Shannon to demystify a common childhood malady with some facts and a whole bunch of humor (both in the text and the illustrations -- my favorite is the closeup of the nit comb scraping those little buggers off every strand of the kid's red hair).
**itch itch**
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
CHILDHOOD
CHILDHOOD
Scab -- pick it.
Booger -- flick it.
Penny -- find it.
Kite string -- wind it.
Horse -- pretend it.
Fort -- defend it.
Snowball -- throw it.
Marigold -- grow it.
Happiness -- scream it.
The future -- dream it.
© Mary Lee Hahn, 2012
Poem #11, National Poetry Month 2012
The first two lines of this poem jumped into my head, and the rest followed quickly behind. It was a fun poem to write. Many lines are ones I've lived...okay, I'll admit it...I've lived EVERY line of this poem! I'm still working on that last line...
Cathy, at Merely Day By Day, is joining me in a poem a day this month. Other daily poem writers include Amy at The Poem Farm, Linda at TeacherDance, Donna at Mainely Write, Laura at Writing the World for Kids (daily haiku), Liz at Liz in Ink (daily haiku), Sara at Read Write Believe (daily haiku), Jone at Deo Writer (daily haiku)...and YOU?
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Our Childhood Selves
My darling little goldfish
Hasn't any toes
He swims around without a sound
And bumps his funny nose (the site says hungry nose but my family says funny:-)
He can't come out to play with me
Nor I get in to him.
Although I say, "Come out and play."
He says, "Come in and swim."
When I talked to my 12 year old about this, she immediately said she remembered when she was little, Alexa used to sing The Eensy-Weensy Spider to her, but messed up on purpose. She giggled like her 4 year-old self as she was telling me and suggested we Skype Alexa so she could do it for her again--it was not the same if I did it.
I love the ways these memories bring us back to our childhood selves.
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