![]() I wore a floor length dress, toboggan, scarf, and all of my jewelry. The children dressed up!! That’s right, the children raided the costume trunks and donned the silliest and most extravagant getup’s, hats, and masks they could find. If you have been here before then you’ve probably noticed that our children LOVE to dress up and play pretend. ![]() Here is how we made Poetry Tea Time our own. ![]() Poetry Tea Time and the Brave Writer Lifestyle Pile the table with poetry books from the library and from your bookshelves.Serve a treat like cookies, or cupcakes.Serve a lovely beverage like tea, cider or in our case hot chocolate.Poetry Tea Time and the Brave Writer LifestyleĮnter our Poetry Tea Time! The idea behind Poetry Tea Time is that you set aside one day a week (typically Tuesdays but choose whatever day works best for your family) to enjoy poetry… Please read my disclosure statement for more information. But how should one introduce poetry to their children? How does one foster a love of poetry in their children? Julie Bogart from Brave Writer says, “Poetry is the candy of language for young children.” I believe that to be so.
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