Brave writer poetry
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And if I have a grabby baby or blueberries, I might skip the tablecloth and put out a seasonal table runner or a crocheted doily out instead. We’ll start with a tablecloth- nothing fancy, mine cost $10 at Target.
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Poetry teatime is a special time and when we set the table, everyone knows it. We’ve had days where things are too busy or we decide to go out to dinner on Friday so we have to skip poetry teatime, but most of the time, I do whatever I can to make it happen because it is a part of our family rhythm. It’s become a great end to our week and a great way to pass those last few hours waiting for daddy to come home for the weekend. This year, I wanted to make it a part of our weekly schedule, so we set aside Friday afternoons for poetry teatime. How we do things has evolved and will continue to change as they grow I’m sure, so this is just what works for us right now.įor the first year, we didn’t have a regular poetry teatime schedule I just fit it in whenever we could and we usually ended up doing it about once a month. Keep in mind that my oldest is about to turn 6, my middle child is 3 and I have a baby too. Everyone sighs a collective “ahhhh” as they settle into their chairs, tea cups or mugs in hand, poetry books scattered across the table.”ĭoesn’t that sounds wonderful? Brave Writer generously offers so many resources for families including a quick start guide with everything you need to get started including a list of materials and play-by-play of how teatime should happen.Įven with all of the poetry teatime resources out there, I have friends ask me about how to get started, so I wanted to put on “paper” my tips for making poetry teatime happen. If you’re asking what poetry teatime is, Julie Bogart from Brave Writer and the creator of poetry teatime says it “offers you and your children a break from the fast-paced demands of homeschooling, parenting, and household running. Have you incorporated poetry teatime into your homeschool or family routine? We’ve been doing poetry teatime for a couple years now, and it has become such a lovely tradition for us.
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