Saturday, November 30, 2024

Wee Three: A Mother's Love In Verse Book Review




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Authors: Marta Moran Bishop & Helen Springer Moran

Illustrator: Hazel Mitchell

Publisher: Crowe Press LLC

Released: April 13, 2023

Format: Kindle, Audiobook, Paperback

Genre: Juvenile Fiction

ISBN: 978-1939484130

Page Count: 57 pages

Price:$7.20 

Reviewer: Ellwyn Autumn

Rating: 4 Lemon Drops

A charming collection of poetry celebrating childhood’s exuberant imagination and its growing pains. 


I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author and agreed to give an honest review.





Review:

Book Summary: 

Wee Three is a treasure trove of lyrical verse that encapsulates the whimsy and wonder of youth.





Opinion:

Wee Three hosts a charming array of poetry that kids will enjoy. The timeless poems include onomatopoeia and simple rhymes. They are imaginative, universal, and invite children to self-reflect on their thoughts and actions.


I give it 4 Lemon Drops!





Classroom Connection:





Wee Three would be a great resource for poetry units or, printed on chart paper, for group reading.

It can be utilized during quiet moments or as a journaling activity for older students.

Age Range: Read Aloud- K-3


Targeted Vocabulary:

Rhyme, onomatopoeia, meter, stanza, theme, figurative language, poetic devices



About The Author:





Marta Moran Bishop walks in the shoes of her characters and weaves the tapestry of their lives with the threads of her dreams.

Ms. Bishop is an award-winning and prolific writer with over 45 books and stories for sale. She writes in multiple genres and continues to stretch herself and her craft.

Her newest novel Whispers on the Wind is a time-travel romance with a brutal war with Atlantis as its backdrop.

It takes us on an adventure to the mythical civilization of Lemuria during the last days of the civilization.

Yet, her newest collection is a series of humorous short stories about the mice that live under the tack room of her barn.

The Mice of Barnville takes us into a new world of caring for each other as they build a new community. It was written for a family audience.

Currently, she lives on a small farm in New England with her husband, three horses, cats and a conjure parrot named Jack.

They help her remember to view the world through a child's innocence and keep her young and imaginative.


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