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Have You Ever
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Jeri Lawrence
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SYNOPSIS
Often, children, for various reasons, must use their imagination to experience travel and experiences. This can be achieved through books. My book (s) allow children, being read to or reading aloud, many opportunities to try new adventures through poem style short stories.
Have you ever laid out in your yard, and watched the clouds blow by?
You might see a dog with a bone in his mouth, or a clown with his arms raised high.
You could see a bear with a smile on his face or watch a turtle turn into a snail.
Hey! Isn't that a pony arching up his tail?
Watch as the clouds blow across the sky to form some fun shapes, too.
Like a candy cane way over there that suddenly becomes a shoe!
You can see a favourite toy, like a ball or a drum or a kite.
They could change to most anything. Oh, that would be such a sight.
Have you ever wondered why the clouds look like the things we know?
Why, it's your wonderful imagination and the way the wind will blow.
Now share this fun with your sister, your brother, and all family members, too.
One or more friends can also have fun, while lying in the yard with you.
The End
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