Soet u still play scrapple to this day, given your love of words? Oh m, i'm much more inclined to play banana grams. But we do play scrabble. Growing up, because there was so much we weren't allowed to do, like, my mother allowed monopoly, but we really weren't allowed any games with dice. So scrabble was a big game in our s. Young people, you began to write on everything and everywhere. You wrote on paper bags and your shoes and denam binders. You chalked stories across sidewalks and pencilled tiny tales and notebook margins. You even wrote your name in grifide on the side of
In her inspiring creative journey, author Jacqueline Woodson went from struggling with words as a child to mastering them today.