IslandWood: I've Been Waiting




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IslandWood: I've Been Waiting

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Robert is a 6th grader. He made this film based on a poem he wrote at IslandWood, a residential outdoor program on Bainbridge Island near Seattle.

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IslandWoodMedia

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IslandWood:, I've, Been, Waiting,

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