chased by waves
blowing up a balloon
hide- n -seek with daddy
chasing the moon
lung for the ball
reach for the sky
wonder on her face
gleam in her eye

We may never figure out exactly what a child is thinking but isn’t it fun watching them?
It’s one week today with A to Z and Napowrimo and I am meeting (as always) some talented and kind bloggers/ poets. Enjoy a month of great writing.
Some must visit blogs:
Arti
Haneen
Hilary
J.Q Rose
Keith
Namratha


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Thank you for visiting Moondustwriter. One of the many exciting things I've had the honor of doing is writing and publishing in multiple genres (including education) in E. African for E. Africa. As a writer, it is a thrill to write for children (on all continents) who want to learn.
I've been part of the blogging community for more than 13 years. Some old timers may remember the award winning (2011 Twitter Shorty ) blog community - One Stop Poetry. I was the co-producer of that fast growing blog community.
I am a published writer, poet, artist and photographer. I have written, as well as edited, for periodicals, radio, blogs and fellow writers.
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Children are full of wonder and their imaginations are amazing. Weekends In Maine
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What a delightful poem. I often wonder what I thought about as a small child!
My Friend Rosey – G is for Grannie
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Lovely poem, Leslie. 🙂
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That was a gorgeous poem.
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Beautiful poem of little hearts aglow! Thank you.
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Sweet poem 🙂 Children are the loveliest thing in this world.
Blog: https://haneenwrites.blogspot.com/2018/04/the-last-voyage-genius-atozchallenge.html#more
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Thanks Leslie so much for mentioning me … love the little girls – great selection you’ve given us … cheers Hilary
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I love spending time with my grandson and he makes me live in the moment.
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Wonderful! Children are so amazing! Love these! ❤️❤️
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Lovely post, I love the innocence and potential of children 🙂
https://katseaholm.wordpress.com/2018/04/07/g-is-for-grammar/
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A delightful poem!
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The photos are just so sweet!
@IsaLeeWolf
A Bit to Read
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A gleam in her eye, indeed! Little girls are good for that. 😀 Well done!
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