Monday, February 8, 2016

Monday's Riddle: Sound Says Meaning...


Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? This type of play is my favorite. ; ) ~ F

Conjured meanings stir up thought; sound waves travel to be caught. Frequencies vary on passing tides; rough seas ahead, and you may hide. When a calmer wave does mellow, better to speak to a common fellow. How do we know what it is that we say? By the magic we've shared since our very first day. Morphology sticks to the roots of the tree, a part of the structure that tells it to thee. You've read this far, so I'll give you a clue, our knowledge expands when we learn one that's new. 

What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer! 

I gave you a clue!

CLUE

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Friday, February 5, 2016

Margo's Musings: Frederick by Leo Lionni

My original copy of Frederick  : ) 
Margo asked if we could feature my favorite children's book, Frederick by Leo Lionni. We've spotlighted this story before, but since we're spreading the news about the drawing contest, I thought it was a fun idea to share it again. This book inspired my love for drawing. I learned to keep my stories in sketches, and it was easy to pull them out whenever I needed to pick myself up or things weren't going so well. This morning it was nice to see the snow. Margo and I reread the book together, it felt warm and cozy. Frederick is a beautiful tribute to storytellers and dreamers. My copy is tattered from love, but it's meaning is just as real today as it ever was- the words never change, and sharing it with my little sister is very special. : ) ~ F

Frederick the field mouse is a dreamer. His family works hard all summer, collecting berries and stocking up on grain for the winter months. But, Frederick doesn't join in. He sits in the sun. He collects thoughts. The others ask him why he won't work, what is it that he is doing? Frederick tells them that he is gathering words. The cold comes. And, at first, the food is plentiful, the conversation light and fun...but then, the gloom sets in. The world is frozen; the supplies much less. The family of mice turn to Frederick, remembering what he had said. Through his quiet mouse voice, he lifts them into their imaginations and their hearts are joyous, as if by magic.

Who scatters snowflakes? Who melts the ice? Who spoils the weather? Who makes it nice? Who grows the four-leaf clovers in June? Who dims the daylight? Who lights the moon?


Four little field mice who live in the sky.
Four little field mice... like you and I.


One is the Springmouse who turns on the showers. Then comes the Summer who paints in the flowers. The Fallmouse is next with walnuts and wheat. And Winter is last...with little cold feet.


Aren't we lucky the seasons are four? Think of a year with one less... or one more!


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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Answer to Monday's Riddle: Time to Draw...

Jessica Haight in the studio 
Excellent guessing, Riddlers. This week it's all about drawing, which makes me very happy! I love to draw. It's such a relaxing pastime. We're hosting a drawing contest right now! If you also love to make art, send us a scene from THE SECRET FILES OF FAIRDAY MORROW, and you'll be entered to win a fun mystery prize, plus the winner's picture will be displayed on our site for the world to see- you could be famous! The contest runs until April, and it's open to all. We hope to see your inspired artwork.

Stop by Friday to see the children's picture book my little sister, Margo, can't wait to tell you about. It's one of my favorite books too. See you all around the book block! ~ F

Blank page is set, and you open the door. The scene is new, you're ready to soar. Once it's decided where you'll be going, there's no way to tell what will be showing. Scribble and think, color and texture- no need to listen to anyones lecture. More of a skill taught by the self, an escape that takes you off of the shelf. What to see? What to know? There are so many places in the mind to go. Wish for a sight? See it appear. What you're doing is the answer I'll cheer. 

What am I referring to? Answer: Drawing 

Here's a sneak peek at the author illustrations by Jessica Haight. So much fun to escape into the secrets of the Begonia House. Enjoy the mystery. ; ) 






Fairday's Riddles: Volume I 
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Monday, February 1, 2016

Monday's Riddle: What Does the Scene Tell?

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? This pastime is one of my favorite things to do- right up there with writing riddles (fun to write one about this topic ; ). ~ F

Blank page is set, and you open the door. The scene is new, you're ready to soar. Once it's decided where you'll be going, there's no way to tell what will be showing. Scribble and think, color and texture- no need to listen to anyones lecture. More of a skill taught by the self, an escape that takes you off of the shelf. What to see? What to know? There are so many places in the mind to go. Wish for a sight? See it appear. What you're doing is the answer I'll cheer. 

What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer. 

I gave you a clue!
CLUE