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| BALL DIAMOND The ballpark is empty now. Leaves from nearby trees blow 'round and 'round making crackly sounds, across the sandy dirt that is undisturbed, except by past running feet and slides, that remain the same and will not rearrange until next season, a good reason. |
A BLUER SKY The sky looks bluer in the park. The grass looks much more green by far. The birds are sitting in a tree that's growing very tall and free. |
| JUNGLE GYM The jungle gym has stopped to rest her spidery legs, and catch her breath, until she rusts away. |
SWINGSETS Simon says take one giant step. The swingsets try, except they stay in their places with a creaking sigh. |
LYING IN THE GRASS AND LOOKING AT THE SKY: Poetry and story sketches to which children can relate, written by adolescents and adults, along with encouragement to write.
WHERE DO SQUIRRELS GO AT NIGHT Have you ever noticed that though squirrels are everywhere during the day, they are nowhere to be found once the sun sets? Well this is a rhyming book for young children which suggests where squirrels may be interested in going after the sun sets. It ends with a thought on where they most likely are.
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