Within the last 4 or 5 months, Keri (who is in third grade) has developed quite a fancy for reading and writing poetry. Back in the beginning of November, she devoured “A Light In the Attic” by Shel Silverstein in less than 24 hours.
Here is her latest creation, complete with artwork. Drawing is definitely one of her other favorite passions.
I hope you have a magnificent, happy and peaceful Easter week!
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Keri,
Wow that is quite a creative mind you’ve got there! Keep up the fabulous imagination and hope to see many more works from you.
-Michael W.
Wow! How adorable! Tell Keri that we love her and we are proud of her and her talent!!!
Beautifully detailed drawing! I love the words of the poem, “Alive and happy is how I feel.”
Keri,
Beautiful art and wonderful words. You are a very talented young lady!
Love the word art !
I love it – Alive and happy. I know exactly the feeling being described there. I knew you were an artist, but to be a poet too…wow!
Alive and happy is a great way to describe this time of year! Happy Easter.
So sweet! What a smart and talented girl. Kind of reminds me of her mom and dad.
Hope your Easter is calm and happy.
Cute Easter poem!
My son who is about the same age has been so interested in poetry this year too. It’s fun the things he comes up with, and the “great poets” they are inspired by at this age.
Nice! I love the poem and the art work too. I think Keri could have quite a creative future.
How sweet! Creative girl.
She’s got a future! So cute.
So sweet! I love all the graphics too.
Thank you…a child’s mind is a great motivator.
Precious!
Just stopping by, after doing a search for an simple Easter Poem.
I am older now- having raised 4 daughters, and now with with 6 grandbabies of my own.
But I remember the joy in my heart when my own young children would give me a little something like this.
You have a young beauty there- A spirit full of love for all.
Never slow that soul – The child is a wonder and will go far.
You are a good mom!
XOXO
Grandma now.