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Thank You, Ms. Holm

21 Sep

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A week ago today Jennifer Holm visited my school. You can read all about it today on Mr. Schu’s blog: Watch.Connect.Read.

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I have decided to share a few lines from the thank you cards students wrote this week.

  • Even though I have read all of your books, I just keep reading them over and over.

  • Thank you so much for coming to our school. It was the best Friday in my whole life.

  • I really like your books. I want to be a graphic novel person when I grow up. You made me think that I could be an author when I grow up.

  • I wish you could have stayed longer.

  • I was so excited for you visit that I couldn’t sleep at all the night before. I will never forget the day that you visited my school.

  • I loved how you signed my book. It was the best day ever.

  • Thanks for showing us how to draw Squish. I hope you had fun.

  • Thank you for the kindness in your heart. I can’t believe you came all the way from California to sign my book.

  • I hope you had a good fun time because I should did.

  • You made me like reading more.

  • After you visit I started to try and write a grphic novel. I took shapes around me and made them into characters.

  • That was defidently positively one of the best days ever.

  • Thank you for being nice, awesome, and helpful.

  • I really appreciate you coming. I learned that I need to follow my dreams no matter what anyone else says.

  • I can’t believe the best writer in the world came to our school.

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3 Comments

Posted by on September 21, 2012 in Independent Reading

 

3 Responses to Thank You, Ms. Holm

  1. Linda Baie (@LBaie)

    September 21, 2012 at 1:12 am

    Sweet! It must have been such a high energy, book-tastic day!

     
  2. Jasmine @ the bookish mama

    September 21, 2012 at 2:31 am

    What an awesome event!

     
  3. Julie Falatko

    September 21, 2012 at 9:28 am

    “best Friday of my whole life” + “best writer in the whole world” = yet another Sharp/Holm post that made me teary. I’m just too emotional about GOOD BOOKS.

     

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