So, I want to write children's books. I have great titles that come to me...in the middle of teaching.
"Tuesday is Missing." Tuesday jumps right off the calendar, after being tired of being just boring old Tuesday. the rest of the days freak out, then go about looking for him.
"You can't pick your friend's nose!" - I don't know what plot this would have but I have had to say that MORE THAN ONCE in my classroom.
"Friends are not for licking." Although some adults would disagree.
and "The Gremlin in Room 101." Because we must have one, he takes our stuff and moves it all over the place.
I suggest you read Chuck Klosterman (not sure on the spelling) and "The Inner Game of Tennis." I know you don't play tennis, but it has some really great insight for life in general. I don't play tennis either.
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Date: 2012-01-13 10:49 pm (UTC)From:"Tuesday is Missing." Tuesday jumps right off the calendar, after being tired of being just boring old Tuesday. the rest of the days freak out, then go about looking for him.
"You can't pick your friend's nose!" - I don't know what plot this would have but I have had to say that MORE THAN ONCE in my classroom.
"Friends are not for licking." Although some adults would disagree.
and "The Gremlin in Room 101." Because we must have one, he takes our stuff and moves it all over the place.
I suggest you read Chuck Klosterman (not sure on the spelling) and "The Inner Game of Tennis." I know you don't play tennis, but it has some really great insight for life in general. I don't play tennis either.