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Children’s book author Lynn Plourde of Winthrop and kindergarten student Noah Berard, 5, make squishy faces while working on a story about a duck, the wettest pet, which Berard chose to write about at Geiger Elementary School in Lewiston on Thursday. Plourde, the author of 28 children’s books, was spending two days working with students on creative writing. The school’s PTO funded Plourde’s visit.
Children’s book author Lynn Plourde, left, of Winthrop and kindergarten teacher Jennifer Duley work with Noah Berard, 5, on a story about a duck, the wettest pet, which Berard chose to write about at Geiger Elementary School in Lewiston on Thursday. Plourde, the author of 28 children’s book, was spending two days working with students on creative writing. The school’s PTO funded Plourde’s visit.
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