The best way to study poem is to engage it completely by reading it again and again. So come to enjoy the following funny food poem and find out the food mentioned in these poems. Food Poems extracted from "Phonics_Resource", 1 day Enhancement of Phonics Learning Course, dated 23.04.2011 , organized by SJK(C) Khing Meng, Kuala Kubu Bharu
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Enjoying poetry teatime in your homeschool is a beautiful, relaxing way to introduce your children to wonderful poetry and learn about poets.
Everyone likes food poems because everyone likes food! Read poems about breakfast foods and autumn corn. With links to more sources of food poetry.
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Tips to start your own poetry tea party tradition in your homeschool. Includes easy banana bread treat from Original KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP and suggestions.
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In honor of National Poetry Month, we’re sharing some of our favorite poems. And yes, they’re all about food.
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How pretty are these ceramic vessels by Australian potter, Kylie Johnson? She hand-stamps her own poetic musings onto each piece. I love this idea. I think we could all benefit from being more thoughtful while we dine, don't you? :) {Images via Anthropologie}
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