Saturday, April 04, 2009

Weekly Geeks: Reading with your Children

The Weekly Geeks meme this week gives a choice between two of my favorite topics in celebration of International Children's Book Day (April 2nd) and National Poetry Month: "Reading to children" and "Poetry." Option A is called "Be a Kid" and Option B is called "Be a Poet." I must combine the two to share a favorite memory of our 2-year-old daughter (now age 30) reciting poetry to her beloved Gramps.

Weekly Geeks Option A: Be a kid! Write up a post about reading together with your child(ren)

Looking back at those years of raising our children (those years that went by with lightning speed!), B and I have recognized that if we did nothing else right in raising those two wonderful human beings, we got it absolutely right with the books and the poetry, which became part of their souls!

The impact of reading, and especially of poetry, on the language development of very young children is enormous. And that's in addition to the joy of sharing the discoveries a small child makes of the world of books and poems. Our daughter recited poetry as part of her first words and sentences. The syntax was there, if not the ability to enunciate. Her favorite book at that age was a sweet little board book of nursery rhymes, Ladybug, Ladybug and Other Nursery Rhymes, by Eloise Wilkin.

So turn up your sound and listen to a short, scratchy recording of our daughter reciting the nursery rhyme, "One Misty Moisty Morning", to her gramps on his 61st birthday. In this recording, she is exactly the same age as our Grandboy is now, (2 years old). Right now I am almost the same age as my Dad at the time of this recording. A poignant reminder of the passing of seasons. and as I said before, of lightning speed!
And because only the parents (and grandparents) could really understand the words spoken by that beautiful little girl, here's the text of the poem:

One misty, moisty morning,
When cloudy was the weather,
I chanced to meet an old man
Clothes all in leather.
He began to compliment,
And I began to grin.
How do you do?
And how do you do?
And how do you do again?

18 comments:

claire said...

So cute! I didn't understand it either, but her voice is adorable, it made me smile. :D

SariJ said...

What a wonderful way to keep a memory alive. I almost cried. You are so right, childhood goes by lightning fast. Thanks for sharing this moment in time with us.

Erotic Horizon said...

That just brings back so much memory of my own dad...

That's some special thing to have...

Wonderful post.. Happy week in poetry...

E.H>

Dorte H said...

What a wonderful and positive post :) Thanks for sharing it.
Of course it brings back a lot of memories of when I read and sang to my children 15-25 years ago. Reading is a wonderful interest to share.

Nymeth said...

Awww, she sounds adorable :D

Marinela said...

Wow great !
Thanks for sharing !

Maree said...

Very special memory.
Thanks for sharing :)

Molly said...

LOVED reading the post - and reminiscing over the pictures. Thanks for sharing.

OH....and "surprise" --- I have an award for you: http://mycozybooknook.blogspot.com/2009/04/awards-receivedand-new-one-to-give.html

A Hazra said...

It's so cute! Reminds me of the first time I read Noddy aloud to my Dad (I don't remember it, my Dad does)

Kerrie said...

This is a lovely post Robin. Well done.

Les said...

What a treasure!! Such a sweet little voice. I'm all choked up.

J.Danger said...

too cute! What a great idea!

Robin said...

Thanks, Claire. It's so fun to hear her 2-year-old voice again, and it's lovely for me to also hear my Dad's voice again.

Thanks, SariJ, we have some old cassette tapes of the kids when they were little, and some old VHS tapes that we must have converted to digital. They're precious memories!

Erotic Horizon, it was a bit of a shock for me to realize that I am almost the age he was on the tape. But it is so wonderful to hear him again!

Thanks, Dorte H. I agree!

Thanks, Nymeth ... of course I'm a little prejudice, but she was a sweety-pie. (Still is!)

Thanks, Marinela!

Thanks, Maree. It is indeed a precious moment to have caught on tape.

Thanks, Molly, and THANKS for the award!

Thanks, A Hazra! I'm sure that's a precious memory for your dad!

Thanks, Kerrie. By the way, I've been meaning to tell you how much I like your avatar. Is it your own bird?

Thanks, Les. I admit that I choked up, too, for both voices -- Jamie's and my Dad's!

Thanks, J Danger. Those years go so fast. Save some precious memories as you go!

Tasses said...

This empty nest mother is on the verge of tears over this post. Beautiful.

Robin said...

Thanks so much, Tasses! It's such a treasure for us. Those years go by so quickly, don't they.

Dreamybee said...

I am impressed with the speed with which she made it through all those words! What a great moment to have captured on tape. :)

Being the age your parents were when...is a little freaky, isn't it? Right now I am the age my mother was when she had my little sister. Seeing as how I haven't yet jumped on the baby bandwagon, it's freaking me out a little bit!

Booklogged said...

So precious. I'll bet you are tickled to have taken the time to record her reciting that poetry.

prashant said...

So cute! I didn't understand it either, but her voice is adorable, it made me smile.
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