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read + play: pablo neruda, poet of the people and make a collage poem!

March 20, 2017 ashley donati

Welcome to Booktomato!  Today we are reading about an amazing poet and creating some poetry of our own.  Pablo Neruda was a Nobel Prize winning poet who lived in Chile from 1904 until his death in 1973.  Neruda was nicknamed the poet of the people because he used his writing to bring social change and social justice to the people in his country. Neruda also loved to write about the beauty of simple things like flowers, rocks, birds, and the smiles of his friends.  This book by Monica Brown with pictures by Julie Paschkis is a colorful, inspiring introduction to the poet and his work.  Here are some writing prompts to try after reading the book.

how to write like Pablo Neruda:

  • Write a poem about the prettiest flower you have ever seen.  
  • Find three rocks in the backyard.  Write a poem about what they look like and where you think they came from. 
  • Think of a time that something seemed unfair.  Write a poem about a way to solve the problem. 
  • Go to the grocery store and find your favorite fruit or vegetable.  Study it and write what it makes you feel. 

Another great poetry activity is to make a collage poem.  This is a great one for the times when you want to write a poem but feel intimidated by the blank page in front of you. The word "poem" seems so formal and daunting sometimes, especially if you have a child like mine who is a perfectionist.  He can't find the perfect word, so he sits there paralyzed.  Try this activity.  

Cut out phrases, sentences, and individual words from an old magazine or newspaper.  Get a good mix of interesting phrases, full sentences, verbs, nouns, and such.  Make it varied.  

Once you have your clippings, the poet can arrange the clippings in different ways on a sheet of plain paper.  The challenge is to arrange them in a way that makes a satisfying poem.  Once the poet is happy with his poem, you can paste it on the paper or put the clippings back in the pile and start again!  

Tags kids poetry, pablo neruda, pablo neruda kids book, national poetry month, monica brown, julie paschkis
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poetry by month: part one

April 11, 2016 ashley donati

Good morning and welcome to Booktomato! April is National Poetry Month, and to celebrate, we have collected a book of poetry for every month of the year.  Let's begin with part one of our collection! 

January 

Rimshots: Basketball Pix, Rolls, and Rhythms (Picture Puffin Books)
By Charles R. Smith
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You might assume that our January pick would be something related to snowflakes or snowmen, but Memphis is a big basketball town!  January is a big basketball month because the holiday fun is over, it's too cold to play outside, and we have a great NBA team playing several games a week downtown.  We have featured this poetry book on the blog before.  This one is for those sporty "I don't really like to read poems" readers.  The subject is something most kids will find interesting, and the language has a great fluid motion that keeps the reading lively. 

February

Honey, I Love and Other Love Poems (Reading Rainbow Series)
By Eloise Greenfield
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These love poems are dedicated to the simple pleasures of childhood, and if you haven't read anything by Greenfield, this is a perfect introduction to her work.  

March 

A Child's Garden of Verses
By Robert Louis Stevenson
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I had a very special teacher who I loved more than anything in elementary school, and every day she would recite "The Swing", a poem in this collection by Robert Louis Stevenson.  To this day, I can recite this poem and love this poem because of her.  These poems capture what it means to be a child - swinging really high, stomping in rain puddles, hearing birdsong, and discovering one's own shadow.  All of it is very tied to nature, so this feels like the perfect book for March and the beginnings of spring.

April 

For Laughing Out Loud: Poems to Tickle Your Funnybone
Knopf Books for Young Readers
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April is the month that begins with a laugh with its practical jokes on April Fools Day, so funny poems are the best pick for this month.  Humor is the best way to engage reluctant poetry readers, and no kid, young or old, can resist some of these funny poems!  This one has great illustrations too. 

May 

Poetry Speaks to Children (Book & CD) (A Poetry Speaks Experience)
Sourcebooks MediaFusion
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Once school is out at the end of May, we always are heading off some where on a road trip where we will spend approximately one million hours on a highway.  Along with snacks, dvds, and crayons, bring this book with you on your next long car trip.  It has a CD recording of the actual poets reading their poems aloud.  Your kids can use the book with its awesome illustrations to follow along in the backseat. 

Hope you enjoyed the first part of our poetry calendar!  Stay tuned for part two! 

Tags kids book blog, kids book review, national poetry month, kids poetry, poetry by month, billy collins
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