Monday, April 5, 2010

poetry lessons

Our family tradition is that the Easter leaves rhyming couplets telling each child where their basket is hidden in the house. It is a good warm up for the Easter Bunny, who will start his haiku season today. Well, as Charlotte Mason teaches us, exposure to great art inspires creativity, so last night a five year old composed this:

Gone, Sean, John,
Your hair is so blond,
You can find your basket,
In the kit-chun.

Also, the kids are hard at work trying to find a rhyme for toilet.

3 comments:

  1. How about this:

    Where is your basket?
    I don't want to spoil it.
    But you'd do very well
    To look in the toilet.

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  2. Change that to:
    Excellent.
    Where is the spell checker?

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