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Poetry Challenge #10-And To Think That I Saw It!

I spend a lot of time looking down…at my keyboard, a page…on walks, my feet.

All that is about to change, if only for a short while today. So plant your feet safely and then proceed—without caution!



Recently, in light of our collective efforts to be more culturally sensitive, this book (which was brought to mind by the title of this prompt) is being banned because a mural in the Dr. Suess Museum depicted a scene from this book has been deemed racist. The mural, or that section of the mural, is being replaced.

I am not sure where this leaves this first book by the beloved Dr. Seuss. To read or not to read it, is a question for you to decide. To ban it is shut the door on an important conversation.

 (As Theo is long gone, he can't weigh in on the discussion.)



Here’s a more PC journey PB

* NY Time Bestseller

* Newbury Award Winner

* Caldecott Honor

* Coretta Scott King Honor

Now that you’ve been a bit of a flaneur (that’s Fancy Nancy for idle wanderer) on to the prompt!

Poetry Challenge #10

And To Think That I Saw it!

List 10 or more things you saw on the bus or in the car —through the window—on your way to work or school.

Or take a walk and list things you see.

Pick 5 of the things and put one on each line. Add detail, simile, or metaphor:

It ____________looks like a___________ .

It is as _________ as a ________.

It is a ______________.

Read the five lines. Try moving some lines around to get it in a better order or change some words to make it rhyme (or not rhyme) or sound better.

Set Your Timer for 7 Minutes

Start Writing!

Don’t Think About it, Write It!

NOW! In the “oh so cool” words of Nancy Sinatra: COME ON BOOTS! START WALKING! Dah-dah-dah-DUH . . .

This photo of the grands on a walk is my screensaver. Imagine how that walk went!

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge 2700+ days ago. Now we take turns creating prompts to share with you. Our hope is that creatives—children & adults—will use our prompts as springboards to word play time. If you join us in the Challenge, let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole poem in the comments.

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Fin Pal asks Norman "Do you really Flip?"

Lots of friends send Norman letters asking:

“Do you really do flips?”

In NOT NORMAN, A GOLDFISH STORY, what does Norman do to show he’s happy?

And in NORMAN ONE AMAZING GOLDFISH when Norman and his human are practicing for Pet-o-Rama, the pet talent show, what tricks do they work on? “circles, then bubbles, then . . .”

So what do you think? Does Norman really flip?

Ready to read the answer? Scroll down . . .

Glug

Glug

Glug . . .

But first a finny!

Q: Why did the Norman the goldfish go to the gym?

Q: Why did the Norman the goldfish go to the gym?
A: He wanted big muscles

Say friends! Do you know a fish joke? Send it to the Fishbowl. Click here for the link.

Every Norman-Approved finny joke will win a prize!!

Note: This goldfish is NOT Norman!

Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish- about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!


Don’t forget to order your copy of NOT NORMAN: A GOLDFISH STORY and NORMAN: ONE AMAZING GOLDFISH!!


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Poetry Challenge #9-Time for a Cool Change

The Spring Clock is ticking! Blossoms are busting out all over North America! It’s almost time. This Sunday, March 10, Daylight Savings Time 2024 begins.

Saturday night tick-tock change your clocks! Spring Forward!  

Once the clocks reach 2 a.m. CST, they will "spring" forward to 3 a.m.

(Or if you live in the few places in the US that don’t Spring Forward take note.)

If you wonder why these places don’t observe DST, here’s the reason. As for the rest of us . . .

Yes! Daylight Savings Time, Spring Forward does mean you’ll lose an hour of sleep…

. . . But you will also gain an hour to what???

Poetry Challenge #10

Time for a Cool Change

Spring is a time of change, regrowth, renewal.

When you think of spring changes that are coming…or changes you might make…what springs to mind?

Let’s celebrate by crafting a five-line pyramid poem.

A Pyramid Poem is a five-line poem, growing in line length, 1-2-3-4-5, so the finished poem is shaped like a pyramid. That’s it…

But not so fast! We’ve added some specific instructions for each line. (Note: by definition a Pyramid Poem doesn’t have to have these specifics, but we’re changing things up.)

Line 1: 1 word (a noun)

Line 2: 2 words (include a description)

Line 3: 3 words (include sensory)

Line 4: 4 words (include action)

Line 5: 5 words (surprise)

Set the timer for 7 minutes.

Start writing!

Don’t think about it too much; just do it.

For inspiration here’s the Little River Band singing “Time for a Cool Change.”

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Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge 2700+ days ago. Now we take turns creating prompts to share with you. Our hope is that creatives—children & adults—will use our prompts as springboards to word play time. If you join us in the Challenge, let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole poem in the comments.

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Zoom-Zoom-Zoom

Zoom-Zoom-Zooming with 2nd Graders at Samuel Staples Elementary School in Easton, CT was a blast! We chatted stories! Came up with some wacky-and maybe wonderful—story starts!

Thanks to Staples’ librarian Mary Blair for organizing the visit! Mary won the virtual visit at the Chappaqua Book Festival so thanks #CBF for getting us together!

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Fin Pal asks Norman "Just how much do you eat?"

Isn’t Kaylee’s picture fin-omenal! Norman glugged it! And she asks a really good question. Just how much fish food should we drop into our fishy friend’s bowl each day?

Goldfish don’t have stomachs like we do. Instead they have really long intestines (so do we). The intestines suck all the nutrients—good stuff—out of the food as it passes through them. But one of the things our stomach does is break our food into small bits so we can digest it. Because goldfish don’t have a stomachs its important that we feed them only good-for-them food.

No junk for Norman!

Which takes us back to Kaylee’s question. Ready to read the answer? Scroll down . . .

Glug

Glug

Glug . . .

But first a finny!

Q: If it takes three tickles to make Norman laugh, how tickles does it take to make an octopus laugh?

Q: If it takes three tickles to make Norman laugh, how tickles does it take to make an octopus laugh?

A: Ten tickles! Get it? Because what do octopus have instead of fins???? Tentacles

Want to learn more cool facts about goldfish! Visit the Norman approved website called THE GOLDFISH TANK.

Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish- about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!


Don’t forget to order your copy of NOT NORMAN: A GOLDFISH STORY and NORMAN: ONE AMAZING GOLDFISH!!


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Poetry Challenge #8-Moonlight in Vermont

Confession Time: Somedays--many days--I am not in "the mood" to be poetic.

Today's prompt is exactly perfect for one of those days.

(Can't take credit for it, this was Cindy's idea.)

Here goes: 

Poetry Challenge #8

Moonlight in Vermont

Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry made up of 3 lines with 5/7/5 syllables on each line. Traditional haiku has something to do with nature, but you can write them about anything.

Whenever I groan “I can’t write a Haiku… it’s hard…”

Cindy reminds me how, rhythmically, syllabically, miraculously, the first three lines of the song “Moonlight in Vermont” make a perfect haiku. That gets me humming every time.

If you know the song (or at least the tune), you can write haiku very quickly by putting your own words to the tune. Here’s a link to Willie Nelson singing “Moonlight in Vermont”

How many haiku can you write in 7 minutes?

Set Your Timer for 7 Minutes

Start Writing!

Don’t Think About it, Write It!

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge 2700+ days ago. Now we take turns creating prompts to share with you. Our hope is that creatives—children & adults—will use our prompts as springboards to word play time. If you join us in the Challenge, let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole poem in the comments.

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Fin Pal asks Norman "Are You a Big Fish or a Little Fish?

Along with Sophia’s letter, she drew this fintastic drawing!

So then, what do you think Norman will say?

Is he a big fish or a little fish….

Ready to read Norman’s answer? Scroll down . . .

Glug

Glug

Glug . . .

But first a finny!

Q: Why do fish swim in schools?

Q: Why do fish swim in schools?

A: Because they can't hop.

Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish- about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!


Don’t forget to order your copy of NOT NORMAN: A GOLDFISH STORY and NORMAN: ONE AMAZING GOLDFISH!!


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Poetry Challenge #7-Mixing it UP!

In a recent “Chat” to her band of merry (and sometimes not) writers—of which I’m happy to be included—Book Doctor, Robyn Conley, wrote suggesting how, especially in difficult times, we could and should encourage kindness.

To that end, she asked us to share stories of times when we entered a situation or encountered a person with one belief and came away with another. 

Has that ever happened to you?

It has me. 

“Diversity: “The condition of having or being composed of differing elements :variety; especially: the inclusion of different types of people (such as people of different races or cultures) in a group or organization.”

— https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/diversity


Poetry Challenge #7

Mixing it UP

For today’s challenge, look around your space and pick out two completely different objects (or people).

Write a poem that begins with the differences between the two, and end by exploring how they are the same.

Set Your Timer for 7 Minutes

Start Writing!

Don’t Think About it, Write It!

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge 2700+ days ago. Now we take turns creating prompts to share with you. Our hope is that creatives—children & adults—will use our prompts as springboards to word play time. If you join us in the Challenge, let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole poem in the comments.

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