This is the last day of the first month of PP’s. In honor of that fact, Puppicasso has chosen to a non-verbal celebration of this event.
Behold the Mini-Picasso’s Blog-Collage:
This is the last day of the first month of PP’s. In honor of that fact, Puppicasso has chosen to a non-verbal celebration of this event.
Behold the Mini-Picasso’s Blog-Collage:
While I worked, Puppicasso partied.
He became Puppi Hilton.
These are the Pupparazzi Pics.
Little did I know, that he was up to some wild table-dancing…
Despite his heavy partying, he decides to leave his wild ways behind
and find a great cause to fill the void that any period of excess can create.
He goes from being a Hilton to being a Good Samaritan.
Puppicasso sees this post, and gets the word out:
He is a stranger to Pali, but he hopes that posting this pole-post in this blog-post –
Pali’s family will find their lost friend.
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Luna?
Is that you?!
Back in the streets she was found
looking for her way home!
I licked her face and chewed on her ears
And then asked her to tell me
Please tell, Luna, tell me—about the magical things she saw
and the animals she talked to
But so far
Luna just licks my hands
and reminds silent
like the moon hiding above us
Told By: Kathy Henderson
Illustrator: Jane Ray
Published: 2006 Candlewick Press (on JOMB)
ISBN: 0763627828 Chapters.ca Amazon.com
This warmly worded and intricately illustrated epic enchants our daughters with its exotic beauty and its underlying themes of kindness and generosity, in spite of its war and gore and shark-toothed, eagle-taloned Anzu birds.
You can find more information about cuneiform writing here.
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hi my names yasra and i would just like to say that this book is absolutely brilliant. during this school term we have had ghanian students come to our school to see what education is like here (in england). lets get to the point on this evning named the globe (a multiculterul event) we read through this book and we performed a play on this it turned out to be brilliant.
we had perfect story and perfect timeing. it took us 9 whole school days to perform this. it was a great challenge but we had great fun listen to it. my favourite carector is the anzu bird its sooo cool. an amazing book!