Words . . . words . . . wonderful words.
There's a lot of things you can do with words in a
doodle book . . . Cut words out of a magazine
and glue them on a page--maybe one for each
letter of the alphabet . . .
Look in the dictionary and find and write one favorite word
for each letter of the alphabet . . . or write new words you
discover as you are reading any book.
A few good "word" books:
This book has only words and is best if read aloud.
The students in this book are given an assignment
to choose three words for each letter of the alphabet
and write them into a sentence--26 sentences in all!
You could do that in your doodle notebook, but
it might feel too much like homework.
And this book has lots and lots of words
and lots and lots of pictures!
Last, but not least, here are six words that
describe favorite things of a certain someone
who is turning six years old today . . .
whales . . . maps . . . ocean
. . . legos . . . piano . . . green
whales . . . maps . . . ocean
. . . legos . . . piano . . . green
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