My granddaughter Julia loves books. That makes her grandma
smile! One of her new favorites to look through is a poetry collection that I
gave her for Christmas—Christmas Presents: Holiday Poetry. Yesterday, she even
sat in my lap as I read her some of the poems in the book.
Another one of her favorite books is Jamberry. Here are some
pictures that I took of her reading it recently.
I hope Julia will continue to love books. I’m happy that she
doesn’t chew on them now.
THINGS TO DO IF YOU
ARE A BOOK
Be filled with words that tell a tale
of a little mouse and a giant whaleof a runty pig and his spider friend
who was true and loyal to the end
of a child who ate just bread and jam
of a funky guy, green eggs, and ham
of a spunky girl named Ramona Q.
of a Jabberwock that a young boy slew.
Be filled with words and tell a tale
that will let my imagination sail.
Be a mystery
or a fantasy
and sing with sounds of poetry.
Between your covers
let there be
a story that’s just right for me.
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The Poetry Friday Roundup is at Carol’s Corner.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Love it, Elaine x great last line.
ReplyDeleteIs there anything better tHan a child in your lap and a book to read together??? Lovely poem, Elaine. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWith a start like that, she's bound to be a life-long reader!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays, Elaine!
Beautiful pics & I love your poem, especially for Julia this time, Elaine. It looks as if you had a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLove this poem, Elaine! It's so fun recognizing the books you refer to, and I imagine kids would delight in this aspect of the poem, too. Julia definitely looks like she is "reading" Jamberry! Doesn't it make your heart glad when grandkids (or anyone's children)love to read?
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