[PW] book about ravens
Doty, Fadia
fadia.doty at sjvls.org
Wed Nov 28 16:13:43 PST 2007
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0441012655/ref=sib_dp_pt/105-6413589-508
7657#reader-link
if you plug into google - one for sorrow, two for joy - you get all
kinds of ideas
Fadia Doty, Sr. Library Asst.
San Joaquin Valley Information Service
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Subject: Re: [PW] book about ravens
I wonder if it could be this rhyme about crows, from which Counting
Crows took its name (similar to the bluebird verse suggested earlier):
"One crow means sorrow, two crows mean joy, three crows a wedding,
four crows a boy, five crows mean silver, six crows mean gold, seven
crows a secret that's never been told."
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counting_Crows) I don't know if it's
been bookified for kids.
smc
On Nov 28, 2007 11:05 AM, Faulkner, David
<David.Faulkner at ci.austin.tx.us> wrote:
> We have a customer looking for a children's book in verse about ravens
> that she thinks was published between 1979-1992. It goes something
like
> "one raven means _____, two ravens mean ____".
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