“I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide, welling and swelling I bear the tide.“ This is a great quote of Angelou discussing her identity.
“I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide, welling and swelling I bear the tide.“ This is a great quote of Angelou discussing her identity.
I would use this book to teach poetry and important themes of life.
Poetry - Published in 2007. This book is full of Maya Angelou's poems about topics such as identity, resilience, and love. Her language and imagery makes it relatable and impactful for younger audiences.
#Gratitude30 Day 28: This book explores the life of Maya Angelou, her literary influences, and the stories that shaped the woman that she is. Woman #Work seemed fitting for today‘s prompt. Don‘t you feel this way at times? Stretched to the point of infinity, the chores never-ending? Yet despite the predominantly hurried tone of the poem, I found peace in the sunshine, the rain, and the moon glow. My feature: https://wp.me/pDlzr-7qm
For my daughter's 8th birthday she asked for books of poetry and books about art. I found this Poetry For Young People series. I picked Maya Angelou for her first one. There are beautiful illustrations through out the book. Also, each poem has a small description of what it is about and there are definitions at the bottom of the page for more complicated words. I plan on getting the rest in the series.
I'd call a place
pure paradise
where families are loyal
and strangers are nice,
where the music is jazz
and the season is fall.
Promise me that
or nothing at all.