A blogger in Atlanta recently posted this "springtime" poem, which was written by an eight-year-old Georgia boy. I think you'll agree that the kid's got talent. See if you can find the secret message.
12 comments:
Kendall
said...
Hey Ananka! I put a new post on my blog check it out!
It looks good. And I encourage anyone who knows of anything strange that's happened in Washington D.C. to visit: http://strangenessiscool.blogspot.com/
Why would I mention Iris--unless she was behind the poodle scam? :)
Iris plays a big role in the next book, so don't worry about her!
12 comments:
Hey Ananka! I put a new post on my blog check it out!
ps why is Iris never mentioned in your blog?
Hi,
It looks good. And I encourage anyone who knows of anything strange that's happened in Washington D.C. to visit: http://strangenessiscool.blogspot.com/
Why would I mention Iris--unless she was behind the poodle scam? :)
Iris plays a big role in the next book, so don't worry about her!
thank u so much for publisizing my blog! By the way, how do u invite team members to your blog?
I'm afraid don't really know . . . anyone else have an answer?
No. I'm just reading what you guys say.
H.A.M.S.T.E.R.S. A.R.E. E.V.I.L
We have a winner!!!
a winner for waht?
u.n. owen figured out the poem's secret message
The answer is the first letter of every line, and it spells out, hamsters are evil.
Oh! Iris is important in Kiki Strike: The Empress's Tomb. I'll have to remember that.
LOL, hamsters are evil?
Post a Comment