Tag Archives: #Poetry

My Book Review of If I Built a School (If I Built Series)

If I Built a School by Chris Van Dusen My rating: 5 of 5 stars So Cute & Enjoyable This title was everything a book should be. It was inventive, humorous, and rhymed. The creativity just oozed from every aspect of it. The illustrations were wonderful. Vibrant and full-paged, they brought the text alive. The story was a child’s dream

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My Book Review of Poetic Pete

Poetic Pete by Robert Jones My rating: 5 of 5 stars A Story Of Empowerment I was so honored to be a part of this project. Rob Jones has created a beautiful story of kindness, truth, and redemption. It has lovely illustrations to help bring it to life, but the words are truly magical. Despite having to deal with his

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My Book Review of A Rhyme In Time

A Rhyme In Time by Simon MacDonald My rating: 5 of 5 stars A Charming Blend of Old And New The moment I heard my first poem from this book, I was smitten. It enchanted me with the pleasure of the Scottish grandma reading The Wonky Donkey to her grands while wrapping me in my own memories. Reminiscent of my

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New Release: A RHYME IN TIME

A RHYME IN TIME Tired of the same old nursery rhymes? Well, move over Pied Piper because Paddy’s Old Daddy has arrived! Welcome to the versed stories of castles, dreams, and nature. Everything that makes our world beautiful in its simplicity. Humorous, lovely prose told with a Scottish flare. Can you find the music in the life surrounding us? ——-

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A Young Writer Finds Her Words In Song

Elisabeth Jackson, one half of the sister duo, Sisters J, wrote their new song, Breathe In, when she was only sixteen (16) years old. Originally written as a lullaby, she hoped to comfort others. Elisabeth said the song was inspired during a time when she felt anxious. Noticing others experiencing anxiety, this young writer turned to faith. When she did,

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Writers 2 Remember: ENHEDUANNA

The World’s “First Author“ History has been bias. That is a fact everyone knows and understands, so it comes as no surprise when I say the accomplishment of women / women writers have often been erased or diminished. However, facts still remain, and the truth here is that the first author in known history was a woman, named Enheduanna. “By

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My Book Review of Wheel Power: self esteem books for preschoolers

Wheel Power: self esteem books for preschoolers by Sigal Adler My rating: 3 of 5 stars Good Message This is a cute book with a lovely message for kids. The rhyming was fun and added to the story, but the illustrations really brought it to life. They were beautiful. I enjoyed the small lessons taught in the various things Wheel

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