By Rosie Alexander
Remember Remember the books your parents would read you Remember each time you struggled to read it yourself Remember how they read it Remember how you tried Remember how you thought you could never read Remember your teachers who helped that reading magic happen Remember Remember everyone who helped do the things you can TODAY Remember
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By Lyla Pirzada
Seven in the morning what a tiring day. I spring out of my bed and land on my feet. Wear bright clothes for a bright and sunny day. Get cornflakes from the high cabinets. I add strawberry milk to make it even brighter. People say to do it their way. But I like to do things my way. Instead of blueberries I add raspberries. I take the bigger spoon and eat it all up. I put my coat on and zip it up to my neck. I grab my backpack and open the door like it was a door to freedom. I close the door behind me, and I went skipping to school like a rock skipping in the water. THE END. by Lily Smits
Julie’s Library A place of peace A home of justice Where stories matter And are loved Beyond compare Even I Feel at home When I’m lost Looking through the shelves A treasure chest Of golden Beautiful Wonderous Books The perfect place To read And read Read Read Read For days Nights For forever Until A call from reality Brings you back Out of the pages Shelves Words And worlds Always Welcoming And waiting To bring you back home By Lyla Pirzada
Positivity is the chance to lock it inside your heart. You’re thankful for all your wishes coming true. Your attitude is the gratitude beside you. Positivity with the gratitude will never get washed away. The truth always stood beside you. Together we make a better world. Admit your feelings and you will always sleep well. It rains and rains but it’s not the end of the world. The rain boots glide as people walk away. The kids hop on puddles like bunnies. All the umbrellas pop into the sky. The cars glide on water as they go. But look the sun popped out of the sky! A rainbow formed as the bird flies. |
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