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Writing with Feathers
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Writing is very important to all of us! But did you know that people in the past did not have the same kind of writing instrument that we use today? Instead of using plastic or metals to create pens, people in the past used feathers to create pens! This story gives a brief history of what people used to write with and how they eventually developed the feather pen! Not only will you have a history of writing, but you will also learn how to create your very own feather pen!
©2018 Anne Rooney (text), Rupert van Wyk (cover art) (P)2018 Cricket Media Inc.
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