
Jasper the Jittery Jaguar
All Kinds of Animal Adventures: Each Short Story Alliteration Will Use a Specific Letter of the Alphabet to Concentrate On
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Narrated by:
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Catherine Williams
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By:
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Sara Williams
About this listen
“Jasper the Jittery Jaguar” was written by Sara, the oldest of three sisters.
She came up with the story while working on an assignment in her Language Arts class for school.
The writing is an example of an alliteration, which happens when words that begin with the same sound are used close together in a group of words or a sentence. Sara’s sister Jarre’ drew the June bugs and Jessica drew the iguana. Cathy (mum) did the majority of the illustrations (for the eBook). Chris (dad) edited the story so it could be put into story book form. Recently the family worked together to create their first children’s book “What If?” They are currently putting their resources together in order to make many more stories for all to enjoy. Go online to find out more.
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