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Excellent infographic tips on writing a children’s book Chris.:)
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Thanks Marje 😀
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Reblogged this on poetry, photos and musings oh my!.
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Thanks for sharing Lea 👍😃
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It is my pleasure! Thank you. 🙂
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I still am ! So wouldn’t ever.😇
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👍😄😄😄
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You! You laughing at me… *blows raspberry*😜
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😱 WITH YOU 🙀😄😄😄😘
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Okay… that’s okay. 😇
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🤗
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Chris, when I’m at work in the bookstore, I try to never talk down to kids. I recall hating people doing that when I was young. Kids may not always have the vocabulary to express what they think and feel, but I was an existentialist at the age of five.
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Good for you Connie 👍😃
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Lol. For being an existentialist at five years of age, or for not talking down to children?
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BOTH 😄😄😄
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