page1; This is Huey, the monster who never missed.
page2; Huey never missed a day of school.
page3; Huey never missed a day of church
page4; And Huey never missed his favorite show that came on every night.
page5; When Huey got older, he got into sports, music, and all types of things.
page6; When Huey played basketball, he never missed a shot.
page7; when he played the violin, he never missed a note
page8; and when his friends needed him, he never missed a call.
page9; Everybody loved Huey.
page10; as Huey went through his life, he got use to never missing!
page11; Until the day came, that he finally missed...
page12; That day was very tragic for Huey.
page13; Huey started missing school, missing his jump shot, and missing his notes on his violin.
page13; This was very unusual for Huey. he started to notice people weren't treating him the same anymore.
page14; Huey never misses.
page15; Huey never knew why until...
page16; he noticed the missing piece, and Huey never misses.
page17. Huey noticed when he got older he started to mislead people causing everybody to have the wrong idea of who he really was.
page18; And Huey was very sad
page20; Huey tried and tried and tried to never miss like how he used too but it just wouldn't work out
page21; Then one day after huey learned that nobody is perfect and that you'll always going to miss at some point but dont let that stop you from being you
Monday, April 10, 2017
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Author bio
This is Corey dye.
Corey has been writing children books ever since high school.
Corey is 18 years of age and lives with his dad on the north side of Springfield, mo.
What inspired Corey to write were pretty much just sitting and ready children's books when he was a kid and now he at full go of becoming a published author.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
books for kids
The title of my book was Oh, the places you'll go. The author is Dr. Seuss and there is no bio on the author. On the cover of the book there is a kid standing on a skinny mountain in a yellow onezy and a yellow beanie. The character is the reader and there are multiple settings the kid walks through. This book summarized in three sentences is that life is a journey. Don't worry about moving too fast. You'll go a lot of places.
The book doe shave animals as characters, it rhymes, it teaches a lesson of some sort,it has monsters as characters, it has kids as characters, it has adults as characters, it has humor, it has illustrations, it has color, it doesn't use actually photos, it does have sort of a lonely tone, it doesn't have many words per page, and one word or phrase is repeated. My favorite phrase of the book was, "... and when things start to happen don't worry. Don't stew. Just go right along you'll start happening too."
I think the ages for this book would be 4-10 because it's really easy to read and it has a real meaning to it.
The book doe shave animals as characters, it rhymes, it teaches a lesson of some sort,it has monsters as characters, it has kids as characters, it has adults as characters, it has humor, it has illustrations, it has color, it doesn't use actually photos, it does have sort of a lonely tone, it doesn't have many words per page, and one word or phrase is repeated. My favorite phrase of the book was, "... and when things start to happen don't worry. Don't stew. Just go right along you'll start happening too."
I think the ages for this book would be 4-10 because it's really easy to read and it has a real meaning to it.
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