Official Kids Mag

May 2020

Official Kids Mag is specifically written for kids ages 5 to 12. It contains activities and stories ranging from kid heroes, cooking, gardening, STEAM, education, fun facts and much more every month.

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Here's the poem Isabella and Chloe created: Leap of courage Friendship changes life into a fulfilling treasure because seeking community supports peace. Lydia, Lukas' sister, wrote a clever rhyming poem. You can tell she had a lot of fun talking to the yellow rock. What You Are Are you a petrified lemon? Oh wait, that's not it! You're more like a hard candy That refuses to be bit. Are you a snake's eye? No, that just cannot be. Maybe you're a gem Passed down through history. You remind me of cream soda That fizzes and foams And of a steep cliffside On which a bird roams. In the end it doesn't matter Why you're here, what you are. The joy that you bring To me is so bizarre. In Chloe's poem "Scarcity," she uses a musical device called alliteration to create some musical sounds. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in the words. Can you identify some of the beginning sounds that are alike? Scarcity What were you like, little blue shard before you shattered? A carefully crafted masterpiece, created on shore Ending by some misfortune in the murky, rocky depths Once a beautiful, miraculous whole, now a glimpse of minuscule blue triangle precious in its scarcity How brave you've been, to travel alone, so far, so tragically, To find your way to me. Besides inspiring the kids to write imaginatively, the workshop led to other good things. Ava said, "I love how the class not only taught about how poetry makes you feel, but how it also makes you use your other senses too!" Lukas said, "It was a fun workshop, and I've been writing a lot more poetry because of it." And Lydia thought the workshop "was really inspiring and made me look at poetry in a different way." Suzanne is available to come to your school or group and do a poetry workshop. Contact her at s.underwood.rhodes@gmail.com. Here is 12-year-old Lukas J.'s, inspired by a piece of frosty sea glass: What were you used for, blurred little jug? With your smoothed rim and jagged body, What happened to you on your voyage? You might have been used for water Or milk, or was it something else altogether? What have you seen, faded piece of a jug? Was it starfish or goldfish, shark or whale? Was it a plain rock that broke you? Your journey among the splashing waves has ceased and a new life has begun. Of f icialKidsMag.com • MAY 2020 • 33

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