a blog for himself (here) Nabil is a voracious reader
and this certainly augurs well for a great future!
prime mover in his development (Nabil had just turned
12 on Aug 31, 2017)
Image:2 Nabil had been an ardent reader ever since
he could recognize the ABC
A non- rhyming shadorma with a
3-5-3-3-7-5 syllable count
You have it!
Nabil's Writing, yes!
Book reviews
Great start. He
will certainly go far. The
whole world opens up!
Image: 3 Nabil growing up! Exposure at an early age!
Marian's at Real Toad's - shadorma
Mary's at PU's Poetry Pantry #375
What a heartwarming post Hank. Starting young I see.
ReplyDeleteLoved the verse and pics.
Yvonne.
How wonderful to see a young writer begin! And one close to you - even better.
ReplyDeleteOh I just love this, Hank! What a great thing, a book review blog. I bet his grandpa had something to do with this. :)
ReplyDeleteHow much nicer to share your reviews with others. I love the idea.
Lovely post Hank and love Nabil's blog! Long may he be in love with the beauty of words.
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
There has to be a start... love it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a heartwarming write, Hank!❤️
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome, Hank! I'm sure you were a big inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun it must be to nurture your grandson's talents, Hank. I looked at the blog. I see he is reading "Geronimo Stilton." My grandson read a few in that series too. Smiles.
ReplyDeleteWriting and reading away is sure a win. Awesome indeed. A great future ahead for sure.
ReplyDeleteOh how cute. The poem describes the little boy it seems. Nice write.
ReplyDeleteI love this. I began reading when I was three, totally in love with words. It is good to see how Nabil's reading and writing is getting along!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see the talent pass to generations. Love these photos!!
ReplyDeleteA heartwarming share. You and your family must be so proud, Hank.
ReplyDeleteThis is terrific.
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet this man.
namaste
JzB
How exciting!
ReplyDeleteOh, this makes me smile.
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