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Comment from nancy_e_davis
This is cute, Wendy, and so real. What child doesn't eat more berries than they save. LOL I love the suggestion of the blue stained smile. Well done. Nancy
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
This is cute, Wendy, and so real. What child doesn't eat more berries than they save. LOL I love the suggestion of the blue stained smile. Well done. Nancy
Comment Written 12-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
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Thanks Nancy for the R & R. I remember eating berries once until I was sick. - Good times. - Wendy
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I remember the chiggers we suffered after picking blackberries. Talk about itch! The more you scratch the deeper they burrowed. LOL
Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
Oh I sincerely love it. this is an excellent piece for children with the various descriptions and the range of words that you used to add to each verse.
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
Oh I sincerely love it. this is an excellent piece for children with the various descriptions and the range of words that you used to add to each verse.
Comment Written 12-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
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Thanks for the kind words Barb. I am having fun with these. - Wendy
Comment from pome lover
cute poem, ending with blue berry stained mouth. Dream-filled smile is unusual - hard to picture that exactly, but good rhymes and meter.
love your B&B, what a charming house. Don't know how you have time to write, but glad it is a muse. lovely picture of it.
pome lover
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
cute poem, ending with blue berry stained mouth. Dream-filled smile is unusual - hard to picture that exactly, but good rhymes and meter.
love your B&B, what a charming house. Don't know how you have time to write, but glad it is a muse. lovely picture of it.
pome lover
Comment Written 12-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
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Thanks pome lover. Both of my children used to smile in their sleep and we always wondered what they were dreaming. With Betsy, I knew. Thanks for the review of the house too. I am up at 4:30 each morning as that is the only uninterrupted time I have to write, then begin the day's work at six. Bed at 8, unless there is a poem screaming to get out. I appreciate the time you took for the R & R. - Wendy
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wow! you get up earlier than I do. sounds daunting. More power to you.
now I get it about dream-filled smiles. precious.
Comment from Pam (respa)
-Very nice artwork.
-I like your poem with good rhyme, alliteration,
and a story that children would like.
-They always like all the repeated sounds.
-They would also like Betsy's story, and
talk about liking blueberries, too!
-Very good imagery, and a good ending.
-Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
-Very nice artwork.
-I like your poem with good rhyme, alliteration,
and a story that children would like.
-They always like all the repeated sounds.
-They would also like Betsy's story, and
talk about liking blueberries, too!
-Very good imagery, and a good ending.
-Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 12-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
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Thanks for listing the things you liked and those poetic devices you noticed. Helps me with future work. I appreciate the R & R. - Wendy
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You are very welcome for the review, Wendy. I am glad you appreciated the poetic devices pointed out. Very well done.
Comment from persevere
Delightful , rhythmical poem which has appeal for both children and adults. I love the blue of Betsy's fun-filled smile. It reminds of the days when more than my mouth was stained with the purple of mulberries.
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
Delightful , rhythmical poem which has appeal for both children and adults. I love the blue of Betsy's fun-filled smile. It reminds of the days when more than my mouth was stained with the purple of mulberries.
Comment Written 12-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
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Thanks for the read and review. I am having a great deal of fun working my way through - or should I say bouncing around- the alphabet to get this toghether as a book. I'm glad you enjoyed it. - Wendy
Comment from MaggieF
Great rhythm and rhyme in this fast paced poem. I loved this childhood poem, it feels old fashioned and familiar. Loved 'she picked all day and never spilled, yet her bucket sat half-filled' I've done the same thing myserlfr with strawberries. Enjoyed. MaggueF
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
Great rhythm and rhyme in this fast paced poem. I loved this childhood poem, it feels old fashioned and familiar. Loved 'she picked all day and never spilled, yet her bucket sat half-filled' I've done the same thing myserlfr with strawberries. Enjoyed. MaggueF
Comment Written 12-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
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Thanks for taking the time to read and review my words. I too ate my way through a berry picking and paid the price with a very sick stomach. Good times. - Wendy
Comment from oliver818
Nice kids poem, it is very suitable and I'm sure kids must love it. I like the flow and rhythm and the imagery too. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
Nice kids poem, it is very suitable and I'm sure kids must love it. I like the flow and rhythm and the imagery too. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
Comment Written 12-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
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Thanks for the read and review. I appreciate your noting what you liked. - Wendy
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written fun poem about Betsy Bernstein with her bucket picking peaches, plums and blue berries at the island of Nantucket.
I picked up a typo:
She had alway(always) dreamed of picking
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reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
A very well-written fun poem about Betsy Bernstein with her bucket picking peaches, plums and blue berries at the island of Nantucket.
I picked up a typo:
She had alway(always) dreamed of picking
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Comment Written 12-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
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Thank you Sandra, I appreciate the typo catch. I guess I read this so many times my eyes slid right over it. Glad you liked it - Wendy
Comment from Mustang Patty
Such a wonderful poem for children! I can see the little hands picking a berry and plopping it into the waiting mouth, and only occasionally, dropping a berry into the pail. Very good imagery, and a pleasant rhyme and rhythm. Thank you for sharing,
~patty~
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reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
Such a wonderful poem for children! I can see the little hands picking a berry and plopping it into the waiting mouth, and only occasionally, dropping a berry into the pail. Very good imagery, and a pleasant rhyme and rhythm. Thank you for sharing,
~patty~
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Comment Written 12-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
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Thanks for the R & R. I appreciate the specifics and I'm glad you enjoyed it.- Wendy