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Summary Nine primary school aged children read out a selection of poems they have written that have been published by Newcastle Libraries and Information Service.
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Nine primary school aged children read out a selection of poems they have written that have been published by Newcastle Libraries and Information Service.
Title: Spit it Out. Children and their Poetry
Katie McGowan stands beside a whitewashed wall and begins to read the first of two poems she has written about making money, her second poem is about food. Next is Laura Evans who reads a poem about shrinking. She is followed by Kolin Kesson who has written a poem about is love of Yorkshire...
Nine primary school aged children read out a selection of poems they have written that have been published by Newcastle Libraries and Information Service.
Title: Spit it Out. Children and their Poetry
Katie McGowan stands beside a whitewashed wall and begins to read the first of two poems she has written about making money, her second poem is about food. Next is Laura Evans who reads a poem about shrinking. She is followed by Kolin Kesson who has written a poem about is love of Yorkshire Puddings and ticking clocks. Next Stephanie Teasdale reads a poem about being a chestnut horse called Conker. Following her Rebecca Highnett reads a poem about being on her own followed by one about her ‘nanna’. Next Alex Highnett reads a poem about being a monkey followed by two shorter poems about his lunch and his feet. Fay Tiplady reads a poem about making a cake followed by Amy Mannion reading a poem about not being allowed to have a pet. Finally, Dominque Tiplady reads a poem about animals and fairytales.
Title: Spit it Out. Published by Newcastle Libraries and Information Service