I am trying something a little different with this story. I started  writing this story for a children's picture book a while ago and never  finished it. So here is The first few pages, I will finish it and post  the rest tomorrow. Before you start, this is very sing-songy (which is  ok...it's for kids) and yes, I use big words, but I think you should use  big words with kids. Let me know what you think! Oh...and in case you  didn't know a whippoorwill is a bird I think found in Southern states. I  grew up in Missouri and to this day I love and miss the sound of the  whippoorwill in the summer, it was a big part of my childhood. If you  want to hear it, you can click  here!
The Song of the Whippoorwill
On a warm Summer’s  eve, when the sun has gone to sleep
When the children go to bed and  whisper not a peep
After long games of baseball and hide-and-go seek,
After  juicy watermelon and a melting ice cream treat,
The creatures of  the forest prepare for a twilight celebration.
The deer and the fox  start the nightly jubilation.
The staccato of their hooves and soft  whooshing of their tails,
Signal to the wolves to begin their slow  and lonesome wails.
The bats join in with their papery-soft  flapping
And the beaver’s wide flat tails start the rhythmic tapping
The  crickets chirp together, the cicadas harmonize, too
And the wise owl  sitting in a tree quietly sings “Who?”
The animals sing  excitedly in sweet anticipation
For the shy singing star of the  nightly celebration
A bird who sings her own name in a lovely melodic  twill
She hides in shadows and sings sweetly one word,  “Whippoorwill.”
The little bird flies in shadows and never shows  her face
She sings her song nightly at a slow and steady pace.
Though  she is timid, she is always heard, but never seen
Admired by all  animals; tall, short, wide and lean.
As they all listened quietly  and headed off to bed
A young, curious turtle scratched his little  head
He asked as he fell asleep “Who is this mysterious bird?
Can  she truly exist if she is never seen, but only heard?
Early in  the morning, after all the animals woke
The turtle stood in front of  them and confidently spoke,
“Every night we all admire the famous  Whippoorwill’s song,
But if we never see her, maybe she never existed  all along!”
The animals stared as the turtle continued to talk,
“We  see the other singers, the owl, and even the hawk,
But if we never  know if she has feathers or if she’s furry
How do we know that she  isn’t an imaginary story?”
The crowd of animals listened and  shook their heads in disbelief
They wondered why this young turtle  would bring them so much grief
A fox replied, “Every night we  celebrate, we dance and we sing,
We admire the whippoorwill for the  song she chooses to bring.”
A deer proudly stated, “We do not  need proof that she is near,
Through her song she sings every night  we know that she is here.
Who else could sing her name in that  beautiful melodic way?”
The animals nodded in agreement and continued  with the day.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
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I love this but I don't think the rhyming is necessary. Other than that, great start and can't wait to read the rest.
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