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Viewing comments for Chapter 21 "Umay Ulessys (Greece)"Poetry for Children
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Comment from Dawn Munro
Well, if I was not already so darn late reviewing this, I'd slap a six on it so fast, Umay would have to share her olives with me!
"...and I love the green ones, not only the black;
yes olives make sumptuous my afternoon snack." (*grin*)
(I loved all of this sweet poem, but especially the wonderful meter! Darn star-rating system - a six wouldn't do a bit of good to promote this now. :(( )
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
Well, if I was not already so darn late reviewing this, I'd slap a six on it so fast, Umay would have to share her olives with me!
"...and I love the green ones, not only the black;
yes olives make sumptuous my afternoon snack." (*grin*)
(I loved all of this sweet poem, but especially the wonderful meter! Darn star-rating system - a six wouldn't do a bit of good to promote this now. :(( )
Comment Written 30-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
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Both Umay and I thank you for the wished-for six and love your little rhymie review. - Wendy
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Oh good! Send olives. :))
Comment from Anio
OOOOHHHHHH!!!!!!Wendeeee, I love you, I love you so much, I wish I could reach out and kiss you and touch :) Another one, Another MASTERPIECE. This would go with me as a teacher in my box of goodies with sparkly stuff and surprises and books like Dr Seuss and Roald Dahl and PPM ( Puff/ Magic Dragon people) when I taught children with disabilities, then English as a Second Language. Then I would insist as a Lecturer that my Student Teachers had your Book as part of their Magic Box at Whatever Age they were teaching from 0 - ME!
I have to tell you my Grand-Niece Lilia also ate olives from the age of three :) Anita
reply by the author on 30-Jun-2017
OOOOHHHHHH!!!!!!Wendeeee, I love you, I love you so much, I wish I could reach out and kiss you and touch :) Another one, Another MASTERPIECE. This would go with me as a teacher in my box of goodies with sparkly stuff and surprises and books like Dr Seuss and Roald Dahl and PPM ( Puff/ Magic Dragon people) when I taught children with disabilities, then English as a Second Language. Then I would insist as a Lecturer that my Student Teachers had your Book as part of their Magic Box at Whatever Age they were teaching from 0 - ME!
I have to tell you my Grand-Niece Lilia also ate olives from the age of three :) Anita
Comment Written 29-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 30-Jun-2017
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Thank you for your kind and fun review. I am sure that Umay and her friends would have been honored to be included in your Magic Box. I must admit that I taught Umay to eat olives from her fingers . . .and my own children way back when. - Wendy
Comment from Celtic Angel
Very nice piece! Fun anecdote and clever use of rhyme. Good rhythmic flow. This poem is a good way to share your Greek culture with child readers, some of whom may be Greek and can relate. Sampling foods from other cultures is always a good introduction to the country and its traditions. Children could appreciate that.
reply by the author on 30-Jun-2017
Very nice piece! Fun anecdote and clever use of rhyme. Good rhythmic flow. This poem is a good way to share your Greek culture with child readers, some of whom may be Greek and can relate. Sampling foods from other cultures is always a good introduction to the country and its traditions. Children could appreciate that.
Comment Written 28-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 30-Jun-2017
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Thanks for taking the time to read and review one of my Alphabet Kids. I appreciate your culture comments and the mention of rhyme and rhythmic flow as that is a particular emphasis of mine. - Wendy
Comment from Misternubcakes
Excellent!!
I love culture, thank you for writing this beautiful piece.
I very much enjoyed the poetic story.
This absolutely touching to me as the reader, and it is wonderful,
it makes me smile and laugh.
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
Excellent!!
I love culture, thank you for writing this beautiful piece.
I very much enjoyed the poetic story.
This absolutely touching to me as the reader, and it is wonderful,
it makes me smile and laugh.
Comment Written 28-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
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Thank you so much for taking the time to read and review one of my Alphabet Kids. I am always happy to make someone smile and laugh. - Wendy
Comment from Oatmeal
Wendy,
This is a very cute poem. The picture goes with it very well. Very enchanted atmosphere, non-judgmental, thought provoking, very enjoyable and thrilling.
Very informative and soulful, full of vivid impressions, effective and impressive.
There was no SPAG, no typos, no room for improvement.
The words you chose worked well.
I look forward to seeing you again.
Love you,
Oatmeal
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
Wendy,
This is a very cute poem. The picture goes with it very well. Very enchanted atmosphere, non-judgmental, thought provoking, very enjoyable and thrilling.
Very informative and soulful, full of vivid impressions, effective and impressive.
There was no SPAG, no typos, no room for improvement.
The words you chose worked well.
I look forward to seeing you again.
Love you,
Oatmeal
Comment Written 28-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
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Thank you so much for the R & R of one of my Alphabet Kids. I am so glad you enjoyed it. There are 25 more where that one came from. - Wendy
Comment from Janet Foor
This is an adorable poem and Umay Ulessys is the best treat of all.
I enjoyed each line and learning some new Greek words too.
Very nicely done Wendy.
Blessings
Janet
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
This is an adorable poem and Umay Ulessys is the best treat of all.
I enjoyed each line and learning some new Greek words too.
Very nicely done Wendy.
Blessings
Janet
Comment Written 28-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
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Thank you Janet for taking time to visit one of my Alphabet Kids. I appreciate the feedback. - Wendy
Comment from tfawcus
Love that cheeky grin! I think Melbourne has the largest Greek population of any city after Athens and there are large numbers of Greeks here in Adelaide too, so all of these delicious foods are well known to me! We have preserved and bottled our own Kalamata olives this year, so perhaps Umay would like to come and visit! A delightful addition to this book of yours that has such a wonderfully multicultural mix of young characters in it.
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
Love that cheeky grin! I think Melbourne has the largest Greek population of any city after Athens and there are large numbers of Greeks here in Adelaide too, so all of these delicious foods are well known to me! We have preserved and bottled our own Kalamata olives this year, so perhaps Umay would like to come and visit! A delightful addition to this book of yours that has such a wonderfully multicultural mix of young characters in it.
Comment Written 28-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
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Thank you Tony for the kind words and fun review. love Kalamata olives and do have your part of the world on my bucket list. - Wendy
Comment from Dean Kuch
If my count is correct, Wendy (it has been known to be a bit off from time to time), then all we have left of your wonderful alphabetic, well rhymed poems such as the one here pertaining to little Umay Ulessys , is "V", "W", "X", "Y", and "Z".
Perhaps after the last five are completed you could do something like all of the fifty states in America.
This was grrrrrrreat, thanks for sharing. :)
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
If my count is correct, Wendy (it has been known to be a bit off from time to time), then all we have left of your wonderful alphabetic, well rhymed poems such as the one here pertaining to little Umay Ulessys , is "V", "W", "X", "Y", and "Z".
Perhaps after the last five are completed you could do something like all of the fifty states in America.
This was grrrrrrreat, thanks for sharing. :)
Comment Written 28-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
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Hey Dean, Thanks for spending time with Umay. Actually, the book is now complete. I am far to ADD to do the thing in alphabetical order. I will get back to you on the 50 states, although one state of confusion or disrepair poem might work for all 50 these days. - Wendy
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Sure thing, Wendy. You are very welcome.
Comment from Ben Colder
Must go alone with her. Love those olives. Thanks for sharing this . Great photo. She's a cutie. Have a blessed day. I find nothing wrong .
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
Must go alone with her. Love those olives. Thanks for sharing this . Great photo. She's a cutie. Have a blessed day. I find nothing wrong .
Comment Written 28-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
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Thanks for the R & R Ben. - Wendy
Comment from c_lucas
The book has already been publish, so I doubt if my suggestion will count. The story/poem appears to be over the heads of the target group. Good luck in your endeavor.
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
The book has already been publish, so I doubt if my suggestion will count. The story/poem appears to be over the heads of the target group. Good luck in your endeavor.
Comment Written 28-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2017
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Hi Charlie, actually the book has not yet been published. Umay was the last of the 26 to be written. In the first posted chapters, I did claim that my target group was children and former children, so perhaps that lets me off the hook? I suppose I assumed that parents or teachers would read these with their kids at first and share the learning experience of new words from different cultures. There will be an appendix at the back of the book with pronunciations and other fun facts. But you have given me something to think about. - Wendy
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Thank you for the info Wendy. Charlie