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Thursday, April 1, 2010
International Children's Book Day
April 2 is International Children's Book Day. Pretend that you are a children's book that has been sitting on a library shelf for weeks without being checked out. What would you say to convince someone to check you out?
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If I were a book sitting on the shelf for weeks in a library, what I would say to convince someone is,"I'm good for your brain if you read me! Iv'e been sitting here for a while, please read me!" even though people would probably run away, it might convince someone.
If I was a book and I havent got checked out in a long time I would say to people to check me out is " Hay people look at this book right here." Then, I would put signs poiting straight at the book so they would just see that book in stead of the other books.
I would say that I am a good book please read me and find out more about what is in me for you can proply find out about what is in me and what I am about.
If I were a book sitting on a shelf during International Children's Book Day, I would try to convince them to check me out by saying," You know you want to read this book, you know you do." Then, I would wait for them to answer and if they said ,“No,” I would follow them around until they said ,“Yes.”
If I was a book in a library, I would try to convince the librarian to recommend me to the children. I would also ask the librarian to put me where the books are mostly checked out or on hold. If none of the above works, I would start to have a conversation with a kid when one walks bye. I am sure that the kid will think that it is interesting for a book to be talking to him/her. I am positive that a kid will check out a talking book.
If I were a book that never got checked out and sitting on a shelf and no one wanted me I would say I'm one of the best books you have to get me all the other books dont matter please I want to be read! Also I'm 40 persent off. Now if I said that I would so get checked out and be read by everyone I think?
If I were a book who never was checked out, I would tell everyone that I was a great book. I would also always have my book open so children got distracted and then they would read me.
If I were a book sitting on a library shelf for weeks without being checked out, to convince people to read me I would say to someone that hundreds of kids had read me and loved me. Also I was a Newberry Award book you just couldn't see the sticker.
If I was a book (about chims) that never got checked out, I would say, “Do you like cute and fuzzy creatures? Do you want to learn about them? Then read me! I have no typos and I have won a golden award! See?” To kids passing by to convince them to read me. I would also ask them questions then, after they’re done, say, “Then I, ‘The Book of Chims’, am the perfect book for you!”
If I were a book that hasn’t bin check out for weeks, I would push my self on the floor. Also, I would push my self on the couch and what for a kid to pick me up.
If I was a children's book that hadn't been checked out for weeks, I would inch myself so I stick out on the shelf to catch someone's eye. I would say that I'm the best book you will ever read and that I promise not to give you nightmares. Most of the time, I would just sit there hoping to be checked out and that whoever doe check me out will take good care of me. It wiuld be fun to be a book, but not an unpopular one.
If I was a book that had been sitting out on a libraray shelf for weeks without being checked out. I would convince someone to read me by talking about the ation packed parts in the story, the funny parts in the story, and why he/she should read me.
If I was a children's book that hadn't been checked out for weeks, I would inch myself so I stick out on the shelf to catch someone's eye. I would say that I'm the best book you will ever read and that I promise not to give you nightmares. Most of the time, I would just sit there hoping to be checked out and that whoever doe check me out will take good care of me. It would be fun to be a book, but not an unpopular one.
If I was a book that has been on a shelf for weeks, I would tell someone that if they read me they would get smarter and learn new things. If I was a non fiction book, I would tell people that you would know more about the topic I was about. If I was a fiction book I would tell people that I was a diary book because I think people like those types of books.
If I were a childrens book on a shelf that hasn't been check out in weeks to convince someone to read me I would tell them "Once you open me you dont ever want to close me because all of your dreams, wishes, and imagenations are in here."
If I was a children's book, and I had been sitting on a shelf for a very long time, then I would tell the child that the last person that read me really enjoyed me. I would say that, so the might think that if the other person liked it, they would like it too.
If I was a childrens book and I was never checked out I would say, " If you read me you become vert strong." This would most likely not convince anyone but a small child age 4-5 years old.
If I were a children's book sitting in library on a shelf,what my title would be is "Top Secret" ant I would say "can't look in me unless you check me out.
If I was a book sitting on a shelf that has never been checked out, I would say to convince someone to check me out I would say," Come on, I am a great book. If it was a girl, I would say," Theres a princeses in this book. Also, if it was a boy or a girl who likes boy things, I would say," There's a lizard and dinoysaurs.
21 comments:
If I were a book sitting on the shelf for weeks in a library, what I would say to convince someone is,"I'm good for your brain if you read me! Iv'e been sitting here for a while, please read me!" even though people would probably run away, it might convince someone.
If I was a book and I havent got checked out in a long time I would say to people to check me out is " Hay people look at this book right here." Then, I would put signs poiting straight at the book so they would just see that book in stead of the other books.
I would say that I am a good book please read me and find out more about what is in me for you can proply find out about what is in me and what I am about.
If I were a book sitting on a shelf during International Children's Book Day, I would try to convince them to check me out by saying," You know you want to read this book, you know you do." Then, I would wait for them to answer and if they said ,“No,” I would follow them around until they said ,“Yes.”
If I was a book in a library, I would try to convince the librarian to recommend me to the children. I would also ask the librarian to put me where the books are mostly checked out or on hold. If none of the above works, I would start to have a conversation with a kid when one walks bye. I am sure that the kid will think that it is interesting for a book to be talking to him/her. I am positive that a kid will check out a talking book.
If I were a book that never got checked out and sitting on a shelf and no one wanted me I would say I'm one of the best books you have to get me all the other books dont matter please I want to be read! Also I'm 40 persent off. Now if I said that I would so get checked out and be read by everyone I think?
If I were a book who never was checked out, I would tell everyone that I was a great book. I would also always have my book open so children got distracted and then they would read me.
If I were a book sitting on a library shelf for weeks without being checked out, to convince people to read me I would say to someone that hundreds of kids had read me and loved me. Also I was a Newberry Award book you just couldn't see the sticker.
If I was a book (about chims) that never got checked out, I would say, “Do you like cute and fuzzy creatures? Do you want to learn about them? Then read me! I have no typos and I have won a golden award! See?” To kids passing by to convince them to read me. I would also ask them questions then, after they’re done, say, “Then I, ‘The Book of Chims’, am the perfect book for you!”
If I were a book that hasn’t bin check out for weeks, I would push my self on the floor. Also, I would push my self on the couch and what for a kid to pick me up.
If I was a children's book that hadn't been checked out for weeks, I would inch myself so I stick out on the shelf to catch someone's eye. I would say that I'm the best book you will ever read and that I promise not to give you nightmares. Most of the time, I would just sit there hoping to be checked out and that whoever doe check me out will take good care of me. It wiuld be fun to be a book, but not an unpopular one.
If I was a book that had been sitting out on a libraray shelf for weeks without being checked out. I would convince someone to read me by talking about the ation packed parts in the story, the funny parts in the story, and why he/she should read me.
If I was a Children's book,I would conviced him/her that this book is funny. Why because now in the days kid's like funny and hilarious books.
If I was a children's book that hadn't been checked out for weeks, I would inch myself so I stick out on the shelf to catch someone's eye. I would say that I'm the best book you will ever read and that I promise not to give you nightmares. Most of the time, I would just sit there hoping to be checked out and that whoever doe check me out will take good care of me. It would be fun to be a book, but not an unpopular one.
If I was a book that has been on a shelf for weeks, I would tell someone that if they read me they would get smarter and learn new things. If I was a non fiction book, I would tell people that you would know more about the topic I was about. If I was a fiction book I would tell people that I was a diary book because I think people like those types of books.
If I were a book sitting on the shelf for weeks I would convince someone buy saying that you at least have to read me one time this year.
If I were a childrens book on a shelf that hasn't been check out in weeks to convince someone to read me I would tell them "Once you open me you dont ever want to close me because all of your dreams, wishes, and imagenations are in here."
If I was a children's book, and I had been sitting on a shelf for a very long time, then I would tell the child that the last person that read me really enjoyed me. I would say that, so the might think that if the other person liked it, they would like it too.
If I was a childrens book and I was never checked out I would say, " If you read me you become vert strong." This would most likely not convince anyone but a small child age 4-5 years old.
If I were a children's book sitting in library on a shelf,what my title would be is "Top Secret" ant I would say "can't look in me unless you check me out.
If I was a book sitting on a shelf that has never been checked out, I would say to convince someone to check me out I would say," Come on, I am a great book. If it was a girl, I would say," Theres a princeses in this book. Also, if it was a boy or a girl who likes boy things, I would say," There's a lizard and dinoysaurs.
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