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Children's Author, Illustrator Encourages Tuttle Avenue Students To Be A Friend

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Second-graders at Tuttle Avenue School in Eastport listened to stories from children's author and illustrator, Patricia Polacco, on Friday morning. ALEXA GORMAN

Second-graders at Tuttle Avenue School in Eastport listened to stories from children's author and illustrator, Patricia Polacco, on Friday morning. ALEXA GORMAN

Colleen Carroll, left, Alyssa Rando, Kellie Langa and Amanda Seglignan raise their hands during a presentation by Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrater, at Tuttle Avenue School Friday morning. ALEXA GORMAN

Colleen Carroll, left, Alyssa Rando, Kellie Langa and Amanda Seglignan raise their hands during a presentation by Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrater, at Tuttle Avenue School Friday morning. ALEXA GORMAN

Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrator, spoke to students at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrator, spoke to students at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

Second-graders Emma Gallagher and Garrett Bollinger listen to children's author and illustrator Patricia Polacco at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

Second-graders Emma Gallagher and Garrett Bollinger listen to children's author and illustrator Patricia Polacco at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

Second-graders Garrett Bollinger and Ellie Herr listen to Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrator, speak at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

Second-graders Garrett Bollinger and Ellie Herr listen to Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrator, speak at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

Second-graders Lily Connor and Luke Gagliardi listen to Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrator, at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

Second-graders Lily Connor and Luke Gagliardi listen to Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrator, at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrator, showed her family quilt at a presentation at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

Patricia Polacco, a children's author and illustrator, showed her family quilt at a presentation at Tuttle Avenue School on Friday. ALEXA GORMAN

authorAlexa Gorman on Mar 20, 2015
Patricia Polacco, who has penned and illustrated more than 50 children's books since 1988, told students at Tuttle Avenue School that being a friend to all is one of the... more

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