We had our first Poetry Tea time for the new school year just recently. It is so special that this is one of the things that the children really look forward to in our little homeschool, they always request to have it for every year.
"Poetry is what in a poem makes you laugh, cry, prickle, be silent, makes your toe nails twinkle, makes you want to do this or that or nothing, makes you know that you are not alone in the unknown world, that your bliss and suffering is forever shared and forever all your own." ~Dylan Thomas
We decided to do a fall theme with taffy apples, pumpkin donuts, candy pumpkins and cocoa. This is our second fall themed tea party we have done. You can view our first fall themed Tea Time here.
Here are the books that we read:
Lend a Hand: Poems About Giving by John Frank
Sea Watch by Ted Lewis
Big Foot is Missing by Patrick Lewis
Seasons by Charlotte Zolotan
Wild in the Streets: 20 Poems of City Animals by Marilyn Singer
We had a lot of fun dramatizing the poems that we read. We read slow, we read loud, we added emphasis and a ton of drama!
I hope you enjoyed our pictures!
Here are some other posts you might like:
Poetry Tea Time & Art Brain Box
Poetry Tea Time - Japanese Theme
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4 comments:
Thank You for sharing your Poetry Tea Time. I enjoy reading and seeing all the pictures. You have the table set beautifully.
Marion
Thank you for this lovely post. You always do such nice things with your children. God Bless.
Marilyn
Dear Marion,
Thanks so much --it is SO fun to do these with the kids and we really get into it.
Thanks for stopping by and hope you visit again soon!
Dear Marilyn,
I love that we can do something like this together and make some fun memories and have a ton of laughter on top of it!
Thanks for stopping by and blessings to you!
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