Thursday, June 25, 2015

Mistakes Made When Writing Childrens Poems About Animals

By Freida Michael


Poetry is a good way for children to learn what life is and to express themselves. Childrens poems about animals can be imaginative, fun and educational as well. For young children, they have to be simple enough for them to understand and enjoy. This article will look at the different types of poetry that have been created for kids concerning animals real or imaginary.

For little children, poetry can teach them the sounds and behaviors of various creatures they see in the zoo, the farm or out in the wild. They can learn the sounds that cows and goats make and how they treat their young. They can also learn about lions and tigers and how they hunt for their food. This helps the child to learn about animals at an early age and have an appreciation for them.

Children are not encourage to write their own poetry. Even though this article is about writing for children, there is no one better to get ideas from than children themselves. They can best express how they really feel about their favorite pet if they are given the tools on how to create a poem that is true to their heart.

Some poets might use this medium of expression as a way to educate kids on how an animal is treated. For example, a child might read poetry on how cows are eaten for food which is something that maybe never occurred to them. For example, they might show through clever language, the importance of preserving polar bears or certain types of forest creatures that they probably never heard of before.

To write poetry for children, there are a few things to keep in mind. A person has to think in terms of what children want and how they feel about life in general. Having fun is the theme of a child's life, therefore poetry should be fun for them as well. If it is not funny in some way that they can appreciate then they will lose interest.

One should also consider the attention span of children, which is usually very short. Therefore, to hold their interest long enough, it is a good idea to have poetry that is short and interesting at the same time. A long, boring poem can create restlessness and make them wish they were outside playing on the swings or in a jungle gym. However, each child is different and can surprise you from time to time.

Another way to hold the attention of children with poetry is for it to rhyme. When a poem rhymes, there is a musical quality to it even though it is not a song. Rhyming also has a pattern which can be followed by the children, helping them to guess what follows next. This makes it fun and exciting for to listen to poetry and even inspire them make one of their own.

These are just a few things to keep in mind when writing poetry for children. While they might have different taste in terms of what is funny and if something is interesting or not, they are all pretty much the same on a basic level. Sometimes it helps to think back to when you were a child to help construct poetry for children.




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