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The Magic Box: Poems For Children

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Kit uses rhythm and rhyme as well as assonance and alliteration to create poems that sound pleasing to the ear. Some use repetition and refrain and sound almost like a song. Some are quite twisting for the tongue! It leads the learners through each verse and encourages them to appreciate the rich language of the poet. A web link is provided for learners to see and hear the original poet perform the poem. My favourite poem was “The Magic Box” the book is named after. This is a imaginative abstract that describes a variety of beautiful, strange and wonderful things the narrator would put into their magic box. This would be a very effective at stimulating pupils’ imagination, and would be a good compliment to an English or Art lesson as you could get the children to describe what they would put in their magic box or get them to draw a picture of the magic box and all the wonderful things that were inside.

This book has a vast collection of poems, in a variety of shapes, sizes and styles, rhyming and non-rhyming suitable for different age groups. The book would be an excellent addition to support the subjects across the National Curriculum, particularly to stimulate the children’s imagination and also boost literacy and children’s comprehension of abstract words and settings.

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The Poem “Sea in the Trees” describes an old man sitting in the shade of a large ash tree, dreaming of the sea. I enjoyed reading this poem because of its strong connection to nature making it very soothing and relaxing. There are some good uses of rhyme with ‘made’ and ‘shade’, and ‘tree’ and ‘sea’. The poem very cleverly links the tree to the sea, harbor and a ship through various literary devices such as imagery and personification. This poem is suitable for KS2, not so much KS1. Children could be asked try and identify any literary devices, they can perform the poem themselves or make their own poem based on the main theme from Wright’s poem. Rhyming words can be analyzed, words that may be unknown could be explored. Children can review the poem saying why they liked it or not. The meaning of the poem: what the poet is trying to do, can be explored. The Magic Box is Wright’s best-known poem for children. It is often read in schools, and Wright himself often does readings of the poem. His poems for children are much beloved, by turns comic, silly, sad, and magical. Other witty examples included: It’s Spring, It’s Spring and It’s Winter, It’s Winter, these poems are a bit different than what you expect and would be an excellent fun poem to present in class and get the children to figure out what has gone wrong. There are plenty of jokes and things to smile about. In Kit’s books you’ll meet a cast of crazy characters, including the dreadful Dave Dirt. And like Dave, the poems are never afraid of a bit of slobber or snot. Kit Wright (b.1944) is an award-winning English author, who writes for both children and adults. Following a scholarship to Oxford, Wright became a lecturer in Canada, before returning the England to work as a full-time writer with a position in the Poetry Society. Prior to writing The Magic Box he had already won many awards, including the Faber Memorial Prize (1978), the Arts Council Writers Award (1985), the Heinemann Award (1990) and the Hawthornden Prize (1991).

Additional tip : Print off nets of cubes and cuboids ( photocopiable card ) and ask children to decorate their magic boxes then assemble them.He includes some of his better known pieces e.g. Hot Dog, Great Snakes and Rabbiting On, all of which are fun, well written examples of poetry for young children to engage with. I have provided opportunities for children to work with their talking partners to support their composition. I have also provided a simple comprehension task which can be used to aid comprehension of the model poem if required. There are many opportunities for incidental learning e.g. grammar and word choice particularly adjectives, powerful verbs, similes and alliteration.

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