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| Reviewed by Debby Rosenberg |
11/5/2006 |
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I admire anyone that can squeeze expression into so few syllables -
good job, my personal favorite is Josh's because I was recently kissed by a dog. |
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| Reviewed by Elizabeth Taylor (Reader) |
11/5/2006 |
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Those are VERY clever ku.
Great work, kids.
Elizabeth |
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| Reviewed by William Bonilla |
4/29/2006 |
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Great to see kids learning Haiku
my grandson told me, he too is learning Haiku
at his school he's a natural
I'll have to post a deep poem he wrote last year.
thanks for sharing ..M J
Love & Peace
William |
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| Reviewed by L. Figgins |
3/10/2006 |
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| Wonderful! Well done, boys! Keep it up...Lin |
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
2/26/2006 |
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thank you so much for sharing this with us. The animals lover in me enjoyed:
"Dogs wag their tails fast
When they are super happy
It is like a kiss.
-Josh " |
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| Reviewed by Safi Abdi |
2/23/2006 |
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What bright boys! And you are such a great teacher! Keep up the good work, guys!
Safi |
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| Reviewed by Barbara Terry |
2/20/2006 |
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Molly tell the boys they did very well. I like their haikus. I will not pick any one as a favorite, because they are all good. Give the boys a high five for me, Molly, they deserve it. May the Lord Jesus bless you, and all of your students, and those whom you love dearly, and be with you always, and at your side constntly. With much love in my heart, joy to the world, peace on earth, & (((((((((MANY WONDERFUL SISTERLY HUGGGGSSSS)))))))))), your little sister, Barbie
"If I have to be this girl in me, Then I have the right to be." |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
2/20/2006 |
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My dog gives kisses
Wags his tail as well also
He likes reading these...Ed & rufuz |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
2/20/2006 |
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Molly,
These young men are wonderful; thanks for sharing their well crafted haikus with us! Future poets in the making for sure! BRAVO to the boys, and BRAVA to you for sharing them with us!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Texas, Karen Lynn. :D |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
2/20/2006 |
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Molly,
Love them all--give your kids a high-five and a hug. :) Well done! Josh's is tender; Bobby's waiting for warmer climes, I guess; and so is Max. *Got news for 'em...so am I, so am I! Now, I don't want the storms, but warmer temps, yes. :) *
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. |
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
2/19/2006 |
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| Sorry I missed this one, Molly - and Josh definitely gets my vote here! |
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| Reviewed by Mary Lynn Plaisance |
2/18/2006 |
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I thought I left a post saying, "Thanks for sharing". It may not have posted. I'm not familiar with Haiku. I don't understand what it's suppose to express. I'll read more about it. I left a post for Karla. I read about Haiku. Molly, thanks for sharing. :)
Mary Lynn~ |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
2/17/2006 |
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Outstanding!!
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Walker Jackson (Reader) |
2/17/2006 |
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| Out of the bright minds of children. Wonderful stuff Molly. |
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