Amazing Faces
Review
By Teaching in the 21st Century
The first thing I noticed about the book is the beautiful cover. . . . I opened the book and loved how the poems were so diversified and the illustrations felt like they took me to the setting of the poem. I am always looking for books that expand the views of my students. . . . I hope you all have a wonderful first day as you begin to look into your students’ Amazing Faces. —Teaching in the 21st Century
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