I'm particularly interested in this young guy here: "His story “The Fly and His Lunch,” is told from the first-person perspective of a very, very hungry fly."
What great stories these kids are writing--I love the idea of a very, very hungry fly (first-person, course). Thanks for doing this Rae and Bill--and OWC!
It's wonderful to see kids inspired to let their imaginations flow onto paper. I recently read one from a twelve year old girl who wrote about being a ninja fish. It gave sushi a whole new meaning. :)
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“The Fly and His Lunch” is a wonderful story! All these kids are amazing and talented. This has been a real treat for me.
ReplyDeleteWhat great stories these kids are writing--I love the idea of a very, very hungry fly (first-person, course). Thanks for doing this Rae and Bill--and OWC!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to see kids inspired to let their imaginations flow onto paper. I recently read one from a twelve year old girl who wrote about being a ninja fish. It gave sushi a whole new meaning. :)
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