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Wright Morris preferred viewing his world through various lenses. Wright was born in 1910 in central Nebraska, where he lived for about nine years. He chose to watch and listen to his community "from cover." You now have the privilege of enjoying his photography and writing, and in this book, you will see how his boyhood influenced his adult creativity. Come and meet Wright in this picture book biography of the boy from Central City!Author's Notes: Wright Morris and I have a few things in common. Wright lived in Central City, Nebraska, for about nine years, and I lived there for thirteen. We both lived on the north side of the railroad tracks. Wright attended the new North Ward school as a student, and I was a teacher there in its final years. Wright's dad and my own dad were both named William. Wright was Will's son; I was Bill's daughter. And, we were both privileged to meet Nancy B. Johnson, advisor extraordinaire, with whom I communicated while writing this little biography! Wright Morris's photography has always intrigued me. It is a challenge to take his "inhabited" photos in black-and-white, but I challenge you to try. Wright called his photos "inhabited" because they showed evidence that people had been present, but there were no people in most of his photos. He also emphasized verticals and horizontals, light and shadow, commonplace and manmade subjects, and a front approach. (You will remember how he peered through porch slats!) To see how his boyhood influenced his adult creativity, study Wright's photos in a book or online, then grab a phone or a camera and have fun capturing some photos-Wright's way!
This fifth book of the "Don't Want To" series turns to a more serious topic when a child allows his anger to take over his voice and word choice. Dad is introduced in this touching episode. Read to see what happens in I Don't Want to Say I'm Sorry! by RK Vetter, while you await the sixth title, I Don't Want to Share My Bear!¿ Author's Note: This "Don't Want To" series book, for ages four to ten, is a wonderful tool for daycare or school staff, parents, and grandparents alike. It is also for children to read and enjoy independently! The books of this series offer opportunities to gain oral language competency through discussion of the characters and storyline, to enjoy recognizing and pronouncing written words, to notice the sequence of letters in words, and to discover new word meanings, all helpful in strengthening reading comprehension. Look on the back cover of each book to see the Preview of Words to Enjoy Reading.
This third book of the "Don't Want To" series features a child who sneaks a hammer, nail and board away from dad, and then nails the board to his bedroom floor! Read and laugh along with the family when Mom discovers the failed nailing attempt. See what happens in I Don't Want My Mom to Know! by RK Vetter, while you wait for the fourth title, I Don't Want to Smile! I Want to Pout!Author's Note: This "Don't Want To" series book, for ages 4-8, is a wonderful tool for daycare or school staff, parents, and grandparents alike. It is also for children to read and enjoy independently! The books of this series offer opportunities to gain oral language competency through discussion of the characters and storyline, to enjoy recognizing and pronouncing written words, to notice the sequence of letters in words, and to discover new word meanings, all helpful in strengthening reading comprehension. Look on the back cover of each book to see the Preview of Words to Enjoy Reading.
This fourth book of the "Don't Want To" series features a child who is sad with a little brother's behavior. Laugh along as Grandma Brown shows him how she thinks he looks when he pouts. Read to see what happens in I Don't Want to Smile! I Want to Pout! by RK Vetter, while you await the fifth title, I Don't Want to Say I'm Sorry!¿¿Author's Note: This "Don't Want To" series book, for ages 4-8, is a wonderful tool for daycare or school staff, parents, and grandparents alike. It is also for children to read and enjoy independently! The books of this series offer opportunities to gain oral language competency through discussion of the characters and storyline, to enjoy recognizing and pronouncing written words, to notice the sequence of letters in words, and to discover new word meanings, all helpful in strengthening reading comprehension. Look on the back cover of each book to see the Preview of Words to Enjoy Reading.
The 2nd "Don't Want To" series book features a child who wants to play with his dog, Fred, instead of doing daily chores that make him feel mean.
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