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Thank you Ms. Moltz's class for creating our 3 millionth FREE Book!

During April 2008, Nationwide Learning marked a major milestone publishing its three millionth FREE book! Animal Tales was created by Ms. Moltz's class at Beavertown Elementary in Kettering, OH. Congratulations!

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ABC Poetry
by Mrs. Walsh’s Class, Robertsville Elementary School, Morganville, NJ

In this wonderful class poetry book, Alyssa writes:

H is for horse
Running the track
H is for hippopotamus
Lazy and fat

Trevor writes:
F is for freedom
that my mom gives to me
F is for my friends
who are so important to me


 
    The "Hole" Story
The "Hole" Story
The "Hole" Story
   

The "Hole" Story
by Mrs. Brudner’s Class, Robertsville Elementary School, Morganville, NJ

This grade 3 class writes a poetry book about anything shaped like a hole.

Holes are here
and holes are there . . .
if you look closely . . .
holes are everywhere!

Alex writes about a volcano:
I am as hot
As can bee . . .
Because magma
Sits inside of me




         
    Our Poem Book
Our Poem Book
Our Poem Book
   

Our Poem Book
by Mrs. West’s Class, Esther S. Jackson Elementary School, Roswell, GA

Our Poem Book is a collection of poems written by each child in the first grade class. Most of the poems are written in the acrostic manner. Natalie writes:

H - helps me live
E - everybody has one
A - a doctor can hear it
R - really inside my body
T - tells me when to rest


         
    The Old Lady Who...
The Old Lady Who...
The Old Lady Who...
   

The Old Lady Who...
by Ms. Poulter’s Class, Cedarbrook Elementary School, Painesville, OH

Ethan writes,
“I know an old lady who broke my chair. 
She didn’t care.
Get out of my chair.”

Anthony contributed,
“There was an old lady who lived on a farm.
She pulled an alarm, put all at harm.

When she lived on the farm.
         
   
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