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There was a child. Poetry to encourage children to read

There was a child. Poetry to encourage children to read


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Arousing children's interest in reading is one of the best gifts parents can give them. Reading a book is not only fun, but also helps children understand their emotions, stimulate feelings and sensations, mature and learn. With a book, children can laugh, imagine and enjoy.

Once upon a time there was a child

gifted with great talent,

that I did not want to read,

or tell him stories.

Not even hearing about witches

nor dragons, nor fairies,

nor of ogres and princesses,

nor of enchanted frogs.

He didn't like to listen

the 'once upon a time' thing,

nor 'red bunting'

to finish later.

Until one day his mother

told him a story backwards,

and red bunting,

once upon a time

Nursery rhymes are also a great resource for children to have fun reading. Here are some appropriate poems to encourage children and awaken their interest in reading from a very young age.

Love poems for children. Short poems that talk about love, special for children. Poems, like stories, are great transmitters of values. Without a doubt, love, in addition to a feeling, is a great value, a universal value. There are many types of love (family, infatuation ...).

Christmas nursery rhymes. If you are looking for Christmas poems for children, on our site we have a selection of the best Christmas children's poems. They are poems about the Child Jesus, Santa Claus or the Portal of the Bethlehem. Poems that speak of the true meaning and spirit of the Christmas holidays.

Poems to teach writing. Here you have a series of short poems that are very useful to teach children different grammar rules in an entertaining way. The comma, the periods, the accent ... Use poetry to help them write correctly. With poetry, children can enrich their vocabulary and imagination.

Poems of 3 stanzas for children. We invite you to read some short poems for children by the children's poet Marisa Alonso Santamaría. They are poems of 3 stanzas that teach children to rhyme in a few verses. They are very short poems for children to enjoy reading. Children's poetry, short stories in verse for children.

Poems by María Elena Walsh. We have prepared a selection of children's poems by María Elena Walsh so that you can read with your children. Poetry has been written to be read, understood, and pondered. Try reading a Maria Elena Walsh poem with your child. Poetry can be a way to instill different feelings.

Poetry with dogs for children. We have selected the best poems with dogs for children. They are short poems whose main character is a dog. Most of them send great messages to children full of values. He uses poetry to bring children closer to literature, capture their attention and explain certain essential values.

Nursery rhymes by Lope de Vega. Lope de Vega's poetry has been written to be read, understood, and pondered. Try reading a poem with your child. Classic children's poems. Don't miss this selection of children's poems by Lope de Vega.

Short poems with rhymes for children. Short poems, with rhymes and very simple to enhance the concentration and memory of children. Short poems are a good resource to create reading habits in children from a very young age. List of more than 30 short poems with rhyme for elementary school children to start in the world of children's reading.

Solidarity poetry with values. Through poetry, children can learn very important values: friendship, respect, solidarity, kindness ... It is a great way to help children grow up in a healthy way, live together and be happier.

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Video: Asha Christensen at TEDxKids@SMU 2012 (November 2024).