A Writer’s Playground–a place to find wordplay, writing
prompts, reasons to celebrate, and monthly calendar activities for kids and those
young at heart. “Each Book Has Its Own Family Tree”–quoted from Amy Ludwig VanDerwater’s blog by Linda Martin Andersen.
Wishing Amy Ludwig VanDerwater all the best with her book launch of Every Day Birds on February 23, 2016.
I love this statement by Amy: “Each book has its own family tree.” Read more of her thoughts at Kirby Larson’s blog, where Amy was a guest.
http://www.kirbylarson.com/friend-friday-115_amy_vanderwater/
I read another profound quote by a visiting writer at “Sharing Our Notebooks,” one of Amy’s blogs:
Jenna Kersten stated: “I firmly believe that we can find the most beautiful moments of wisdom and insight in the minute of the everyday.” For more visit this post:
http://www.sharingournotebooks.amylv.com/2016/02/jenna-kersten-i-am-left-wondering.html
To see Dylan Metrano, a papercutting artist creating the art for Amy’s book and a video, visit this post: http://www.amyludwigvanderwater.com/DYLAN_METRANO.html
To see a bird recovering from a hit to a window and a poem inspired by the bird, read Amy’s post here:
http://www.poemfarm.amylv.com/2016/02/humble-is-beautiful-looking-closely-to.html
I hope you enjoyed these shares. Maybe one will lead you to write something special about birds or a family tree. If you’d like other writing ideas, try one of these:
Writing Prompts:
- What do you think this quote means: Birds of a feather flock together?
- What is your favorite “every day bird?” Name a person an every day bird reminds you of and tell why.
- There is a famous writing skill book by Anne Lamott called Bird by Bird. Do you know what the author meant by that comment? How can this advice help you?
- Name a favorite book about birds or one with birds mentioned in it. Reread it or tell someone else about it. What made this book special to you?
- Have you ever researched your family tree? What did you learn?
Thank you for visiting “A Writer’s Playground.” Come again soon and bring a friend. Please leave a comment about birds, a book’s family tree or your own family tree. Remember that children 13 and under need an adult to comment for them. For more fun, sign up to follow my blog. Thank you!