One of the great things about libraries, especially public libraries, is the community work they do, like this children’s art project:
“When a koala is born it is the size of a jelly bean.” — Laura.
“The color of a chicken’s earlobe determines the color of their eggs.” — Sean.
“Did you know that if threatened the ostrich will kick its enemy.” —Bradin.
“From a group of photos … of Clay Animals made by 5th grade students at Creekside Elementary School in Boulder, Colorado as part of their annual readathon celebrations (teacher, Donna Ellman) … on display from February through March [2010] at the Reynolds Branch Library.” ~ flickr photo description.
Today’s prompt is to take inspiration from some of the facts the children chose to make their animals, and from any other things children say.
Have fun!
One of the great things about libraries, especially public libraries, is the community work they do, like this children’s art project:
“When a koala is born it is the size of a jelly bean.” — Laura.
“The color of a chicken’s earlobe determines the color of their eggs.” — Sean.
“Did you know that if threatened the ostrich will kick its enemy.” —Bradin.
“From a group of photos … of Clay Animals made by 5th grade students at Creekside Elementary School in Boulder, Colorado as part of their annual readathon celebrations (teacher, Donna Ellman) … on display from February through March [2010] at the Reynolds Branch Library.” ~ flickr photo description.
Today’s prompt is to take inspiration from some of the facts the children chose to make their animals, and from any other things children say.
Have fun!
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