“To me, poetry is when morning dew glistens.”
As I mentioned before, this book will be very good for an introduction to poetry for beginning readers because it has very few words in it and they‘re very easy to read.
As I mentioned before, this book will be very good for an introduction to poetry for beginning readers because it has very few words in it and they‘re very easy to read.
This book has very cute pictures and a cute little storyline. I did notice that it doesn‘t have a whole lot of words in it so would be good for a very young reader.
This book would be a good read for students in first through fourth grade. It is an easy read and keeps students engaged. This could be used as a research topic or a person to look up to.
The book follows the life of Ashima Shiraishi a rock climbing champion. It is told in first person - like Ashima is telling the story herself. It has very colorful illustrations that add details to the words. The book explains the thinking of the rock-climbing champion.
“And there, at the top of the problem, I looked down at the bolts of fabric, the dot of the question mark, the bend of the elbow, and I waved hello at the memory of how hard the problem was.“