Today's found poem comes from Out of School and Into Nature: The Anna Comstock Story, written by Suzanne Slade and illustrated by Jessica Lanan.
Wild About Nature
hold it close
feel it squish
run barefoot
climb tall trees
just sit--watch
discover secrets to
marvelous mysteries
caterpillars changing into butterflies
water freezing into snowflakes
trees turning rain and sunlight into sweet sap
explore
fall in love
with nature
keep passion
for the environment
alive
Poem ©Tricia Stohr-Hunt, 2021. All rights reserved.
I hope you'll come back tomorrow and see what new poem I've found. Until then, you may want to read previous poems in this series. I'm also sharing these found poems as images on my Instagram in case you want to see them all in one place.
April 1 - Flotsam
April 2 - A Warm Wind
April 3 - Zentangle Poem
April 4 - Soap Bubbles
April 5 - Following Butterflies
April 6 - Mount St. Helens
April 7 - Beautiful Buildings
April 8 - Muir in California
April 9 - Night on the Reef
April 10 - The Greatest Story Ever Told
April 11 - Archaeologists Look for Clues
April 14 - Walter Rothschild and His Museum
April 15 - Ben Franklin, Inventor
April 16 - One Well
April 17 - Phytoplankton
April 18 - Beneath My Feet
April 19 - Being Caribou
April 20 - Studying Adélie Penguins
April 21 - Fossils
April 22 - On the Brink
April 23 - Surtsey
April 24 - Up From the Dirt
April 25 - Black Holes
April 26 - Meant to be Noticed
April 27 - Untitled Poem About Snow
April 28 - The Sky's the Limit
I wonder what marvelous mysteries await.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks interesting. I had to request it at our library. Thank you for sharing so many great titles in your challenge this month.
New subtitle: "The Mary Lee Hahn Retirement Story"
ReplyDeleteHa! That is perfect, Mary Lee! I love it.
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