5/26/2023 0 Comments Lemons by melissa savage![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Seen this kind of joy in children’s faces since taking my own children to midnight Immediately became apparent as they learned Bigfoot facts, acted out a chapter in theīook, and watched the famous Patterson and Gimlin’s film documenting Bigfoot.įollowing her presentation, order forms for her book flew out of my hands, the onlyĭisappointment being that the students couldn’t start reading immediately. Immediately captured the students’ imagination and their enthusiam for her book This could be the perfect storm of kids gone wild!īut, instead, it was a joyful celebration of reading, writing, and Bigfoot. ![]() Was the last week of school with field days happening that very afternoon. Released in May, and I knew the students would be unfamiliar with her book. I had arranged an author visit for Melissa and was escorting her toĪ neighborhood school, Centennial Elementary, where she was prepared to present herīook to 200 third, fourth, and fifth graders. I met Melissa and her husband, Jeff, early Friday morning outside BookBar inĭenver, Colorado. And my story is about my day with Melissa Savage. It is a story you must definitely take home with you. Lemons is a heartwarming story filled with love, sorrow, adventure, and life. Her way to live with her grandfather, a man she has never met, in the Bigfoot Capital of Leave a Story.” Ten year old Lemonade Liberty Witt has just lost her mother and is on CategoriesĪ sign in Charlie’s Bigfoot store in Willow Creek, California reads, “Take a Story. ![]()
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