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Anne Lingelbach's Birds on a Wire is a book of cinquain poems that honors the entertaining behaviors of backyard songbirds. Also included are tips on how to become a bird watcher! Birds on a Wire is Anne Lingelbach's fifth book. Her previous books include Oomph: A World of Words, a playful dictionary of unusual words designed to engage young writers; In My Father's Garden, a collection of acrostic poetry written in memory of her father and his eclectic garden; More Oomph: An ABC Book Celebrating Nature, a collection of nature-words from around the world that are fun to say and add oomph to the…mehr

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Anne Lingelbach's Birds on a Wire is a book of cinquain poems that honors the entertaining behaviors of backyard songbirds. Also included are tips on how to become a bird watcher! Birds on a Wire is Anne Lingelbach's fifth book. Her previous books include Oomph: A World of Words, a playful dictionary of unusual words designed to engage young writers; In My Father's Garden, a collection of acrostic poetry written in memory of her father and his eclectic garden; More Oomph: An ABC Book Celebrating Nature, a collection of nature-words from around the world that are fun to say and add oomph to the writing of young authors; and A Home That Builds Civility, a children's book illustrating the elements of civil behavior by using the metaphor of building a house.
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Birds on a Wire is Anne Lingelbach's fifth book. It is a collection of cinquain poetry highlighting the antics of songbirds residing in her backyard.Her previous books include Oomph: A World of Words, a playful dictionary of unusual words designed to engage young writers; In My Father's Garden, a collection of acrostic poetry written in memory of her father and his eclectic garden; More Oomph: An ABC Book Celebrating Nature, a collection of nature-words from around the world that are fun to say and add oomph to the writing of young authors; and A Home That Builds Civility, a children's book illustrating the elements of civil behavior by using the metaphor of building a house.Before beginning her second career as an author, Anne was an elementary educator for forty-four years. She shares her heart and home with Lady, her fourth rescued little white dog.