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A Visit to William Blake's Inn
A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers | Nancy Willard
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Inspired by William Blakes Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, this delightful collection of poetry for children brings to life Blakes imaginary inn and its unusual guests.
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hissingpotatoes
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Mehso-so

2.5/5⭐ #booked2022

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keys_on_fire
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Pickpick

Poetry is probably my least read genre, and maybe if I had read some books like this when I was younger I would have explored it more. Fun, fantastical, and a quick read!
#newberywinner

Birdsong28 This looks interesting. I love William Blake 😍 I will have to check this out. 📚📖 3y
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Butterfinger
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Pickpick

Sweet and clever! I can understand why it won the Newbery and Caldecott. I especially liked "Blake Tells the Tiger the Tale of the Tailor."

#EpicNewberyChallenge @amber_ldsmom

KCofKaysville I have glanced through it. Looks good. 3y
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amber_ldsmom
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Pickpick

4/5🌟
I had to read this book twice to get full enjoyment from it, but it‘s a lovely book of whimsical poetry written in tribute to William Blake. I was intrigued enough by this book to pick up and read my copy of Selected Poems by William Blake.
#NewberyEpicChallenge

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amber_ldsmom
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#NewberyEpicChallenge books for February!

A Visit to William Blake‘s Inn by Nancy Willard
The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Van Loon

Enjoy!

Butterfinger I thought you had forgotten to post. Glad I looked for it. No worries. I found it. 3y
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YvetteE
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A Visit to William Blake‘s Inn, written by Nancy Willard, is a PF compilation of simple poems written by a real historical figure, William Blake. Nancy takes these poems and adds them to a little girl‘s world because she is bedridden with the measles. These poems are great for students who benefit from rhyming and repetition. #ucflae3414fl19

YvetteE http://www.bookrags.com/lessonplan/a-visit-to-william-blakes/hickleberrypunchfis...
The provided lesson plan includes multiple IR activities.
ESOL strategies include: Integrate speaking, listening, reading and writing activities.
Highlighting patterns will assist with comprehension.
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DrSpalding This sounds like a book that could be integrated into social studies instruction as well. I am not sure what PF stands for but independent reading and of course individual or choral poetry readings could work. 4y
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Booksbymybed
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such a charming book, children and I enjoyed it very much

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