Thanks to Heidi at My Juicy Little Universe for hosting Poetry Friday. Today many poets will be sharing the work of Billy Collins who was Poet Laureate of the United States from 2001 to 2003. If you’d like to know more about Poetry Friday, click HERE for an explanation by Renee LaTulippe.

Hello, Great Readers of our series! Just In case you haven’t visited before, let me tell you a little about A Great Nephew and A Great Aunt. My great nephew, Landon (a seventh-grader) and I (his great aunt) collaborate. I write a poem which he illustrates. We started this collaboration in the fall of 2014 and have had so much fun with it that we decided to invite others along. Landon and I will continue to have a new episode on one Friday of each month. The other Fridays are filling up quickly with guests. I have created a page on my website to view all the episodes of A Great Nephew and a Great Aunt. Click HERE to visit the page and enjoy past episodes.
Today it’s my pleasure to share a creative collaboration from . . .
One Aunt and Three Nieces
Marcie Colleen, Elizabeth, Elena, and Emily
From Marcie: My three nieces are very creative visually and therefore, I knew right away that I wanted to include all three of them in the collaboration. The only problem was, I don’t fancy myself a poet. But then, while doing some cleaning I discovered this poem that I wrote when I was a kid! It’s like I am time traveling—kid Marcie gets to work with her kid nieces. What could be more fun!
Marcie’s Poem: Written in 3rd Grade
And now for the art. Be sure to read Marcie’s reactions to her nieces’ works. You’ll find an art-specific comment below each piece.
Elena’s Art

From Marcie: Just look at those cheerful little bees dancing in the rain!
Emily’s Art

From Marcie: I love the flower with a clock center and the bees holding the umbrellas!
Elizabeth‘s Art

From Marcie: I just marvel at the water droplets!
I just love Marcie’s obvious delight over the illustrations 🙂
The Collaborators

Many thanks to Marcie, Elizabeth, Elena, and Emily for sharing their talents with us today.
Meet Marcie: Marcie Colleen has been a teacher, an actress, and a nanny, but now she spends her days writing children’s books. She is the author of the Super Happy Party Bears chapter book series (Macmillan/Imprint). Her debut picture book, Love Triangle, illustrated by Bob Shea (Blazer+Bray/HarperCollins, Oct. 3, 2017) sold in a five-house auction. It is about best friends Circle and Square, and Triangle who comes between them. Other upcoming picture books include The Adventure of the Penguinaut (Scholastic, Fall 2018) which will be illustrated by Emma Yarlett. Marcie is a frequent presenter at conferences for SCBWI, as well as a faculty member for Kidlit Writing School offering courses with a focus on plotting and revising picture books. She lives in San Diego, California with her husband and their mischievous sock monkey. Visit her at www.thisismarciecolleen.com or on Twitter @MarcieColleen1.
What a wonderful quadruple collaboration. i love that each artist is highlighting differnt aspects, but I do especially love that flower clockface 🙂
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Isn’t it wonderful, Sally. I was excited that all of Marcie’s nieces collaborated with her.
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That flower clock face is pretty extraordinary!
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Lovely art and how fun finding a poem from such a young age.
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Thank you, Brenda. And yes, Penny had JUST contacted me about being a featured guest when I found the poem. I was thrilled!
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Thanks for coming by, Brenda 😀
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A collaboration with one’s own kid self! And the nieces show their skills and vision so precisely!
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Thank you, Heidi.
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Fun…right?! Thanks for stopping by, Heidi 😀
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This is a new idea, a poem from Marcie as a kid with her kid nieces! And it’s another grand collaboration. Each one managed to include Marcie’s spring ideas into their art. I love that there are bees in every one, dancing, waving hello, and anticipating a rose!
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It feels like time travel that my kid-self can collaborate with my nieces! So fun!
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Thanks, Linda. I’m so glad Marcie had the poem she wrote as a child. It made for such a special addition to my blog series.
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Marcie, your collection of bees here, is just as delightful as the the real ones outside my window.
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Hehe. Buzz-buzz-buzzing in the springtime!
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Thanks for coming by, David!
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How fun – what a cute poem and the art is wonderful.
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Thanks, Sylvia! My nieces are very visually talented.
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Thanks, Sylvia. Glad you enjoyed the collaboration.
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We just purchased our first Super Happy Party Bears book! Great post! Can’t wait to read her book!
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Oh yay! I hope you enjoy it, Lyndi! And thanks for stopping by this post.
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Hey, Marcie…Lyndi is my niece and she is a talented reading recovery teacher who loves reading all kinds of book just like you and I do!
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Wonderful! And thank you for the great work you do with kids, Lyndi!
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Yay! Super Happy you purchased the book! Thanks for coming by 😀
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Spring has sprung! This is a lovely collaboration with your nieces, Marcie. Can’t wait to read Love Triangle!! Congrats!
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Thanks, Maria! It certainly was a fun collaboration!
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Thanks for coming by, Maria. I’m really looking forward to Love, Triangle, too!
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Fun! Yes, it does take hours–hours and hours and hours!
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Depending on where you live in the world, it can seem longer. 🙂
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Thanks for coming by, Liz 😀
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Perfect portraits of springtime – in words and art. All that’s missing is a dog in a raincoat. …yeah. That would be me.
Love and licks,
Cupcake
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Yay, Cupcake! Thanks for stopping by!
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Ha! A dog in a raincoat…I know you look awesome in your raincoat, Cupcake. Thanks for coming by 😀
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