Read to your children
Twenty minutes a day;
You have the time,
And so do they.
Read while the laundry is in the machine;
Read while the dinner cooks;
Tuck a child in the crook of your arm
And reach for the library books.
Hide the remote,
Let the computer games cool,
For one day your children will be off to school;
Remedial? Gifted? You have the choice;
Let them hear their first tales
In the sound of your voice.
Read in the morning;
Read over noon;
Read by the light of
Goodnight Moon.
Turn the pages together,
Sitting close as you'll fit,
Till a small voice beside you says,
"Hey, don't quit.

Richard Peck


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I read because one life isn’t enough, and in the page of a book I can be anybody.

Richard Peck


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Conformity is the enemy of friendship

Richard Peck

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Humor is anger that was sent to finishing school.

Richard Peck

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Fame is a funny thing, like a secret, both are hard to keep.

Richard Peck

Mots clés fame secrets



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Blue lightning flashed in the kitchen, and for a split second you could see every calendar on the wall in there. Than an almighty explosion like the crack of doom. She'd rolled a cherry bomb across the floor, and it went off right under the eight feet of the Cowgill brothers, the three big bruisers and Ernie.

Richard Peck


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And I'll tell you something else for free. If you set a foot over that doorsill, I'll wring your red neck.

Richard Peck


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This is how you hold onto your family. You hold them with open hands so they are free to find futures of their own. It's just that simple.

Richard Peck

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At last she said, "Them Burdicks isn't worth the powder and shot to blow them up. They're like a pack of hound dogs. They'll chase livestock, suck eggs, and lick the skillet. And steal? They'd steal a hot stove and come back for the smoke.

Richard Peck


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I caught a glimpse of happiness, and saw it was a bird on a branch, fixing to take wing.

Richard Peck


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