Peppa Pig’s school roof needs repairing. Again. And poor Daddy Pig ends up having to buy his chair back at a fundraising fete. That was the gist of our daughter’s latest bedtime story. I’ve read “Peppa Pig’s Daddy Is Made … Continue reading
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Blog: Alan Dapré - Children's Author (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Alan Dapré - Children's Author (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Peppa Pig’s school roof needs repairing. Again. And poor Daddy Pig ends up having to buy his chair back at a fundraising fete. That was the gist of our daughter’s latest bedtime story. I’ve read “Peppa Pig’s Daddy Is Made … Continue reading
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2007 Young Writers Camp
for students entering grades 4-8
Explore the creative writing process without worrying about your grade! This workshop includes experience with peer review, free writing and techniques to help your writing come alive. Camp leader is award-winning professional writer Mary-Lane Kamberg. www.kansascitywriters.com
Session I: Tues.-Fri., July 10-13, 2007
Session II: Tues.-Fri., July 24-27, 2007
10 a.m. to 12 noon
Cost: $65
6000 Lamar, Meeting Room C
Bring: a spiral notebook, pens or pencils, change for vending machines.
“When (my daughter) was telling friends about her summer, I was surprised to hear her say the most fun thing she did was writers camp! After all, we took her to Mexico, climbed ruins, played in the water, bought her stuff…” Elizabeth Uppman
“I am hoping we see you next summer for your youth writers camp. As a teacher, you are such an inspiration. Your workshop fits so much with my idea of learning, which is that education should be about the love of learning, not a grade or test score. Furthermore, I am impressed with how much you focus on children’s strengths and foster a very positive learning environment so that your students feel more inclined to work hard, as well as to create.” Valerie Gabrielli
Questions? (913) 764-4950 or e-mail [email protected]
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