01-09-2005, 12:46 PM
Hi,
We start infants off with such priceless treasures as "One fish, two fish, red, fish, blue fish". Kids love the rhyme and rhythm, the word play of this poetry which is at a level they can understand. This love is reinforced in good children's programming (Sesame Street and The Electric Company for example).
And then we send them to school where all interest in the language is killed with "see spot run" and 'stories for children' written by incompetent hacks. So much so that, as adults, many cannot even think of any poem, much less a favorite poem.
--Pete
DeeBye,Jan 8 2005, 07:36 PM Wrote:Does Dr. Seuss count as poetry?And why should it not? :)
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We start infants off with such priceless treasures as "One fish, two fish, red, fish, blue fish". Kids love the rhyme and rhythm, the word play of this poetry which is at a level they can understand. This love is reinforced in good children's programming (Sesame Street and The Electric Company for example).
And then we send them to school where all interest in the language is killed with "see spot run" and 'stories for children' written by incompetent hacks. So much so that, as adults, many cannot even think of any poem, much less a favorite poem.
--Pete
How big was the aquarium in Noah's ark?