“In a little room- in the dark before dawn-a baby girl was born.”
“In a little room- in the dark before dawn-a baby girl was born.”
Students will explore the poetry of Emily Dickinson through On Wings of Words: The Extraordinary Life of Emily Dickinson by Jennifer Berne. Students will read some of her poems, discuss how poetry can capture emotions, and observe how Emily‘s love for nature inspired her writing. With the help of Becca Stadtlander‘s warm illustrations, students will learn to appreciate the beauty of words and will create their own short poems inspired by nature.
In the Extraordinary Life of Emily Dickinson (2020), Jennifer Berne beautifully captures the life and spirit of poet Emily Dickinson, highlighting her love for nature, small wonders, and the power of words. This lyrical biography introduces young readers to Dickinson‘s poetry and imagination. Becca Stadtlander's enchanting illustrations complement the text with warm, delicate scenes that evoke the quiet beauty of Emily‘s world.
😳😳😳 What a horrible principal! (And what a lovely way to incorporate #EmilyDickinson‘s poetry in this #picturebook biography
Whenever I read a picture book I wonder if I could use it in my classroom. I ask myself if it would be a good way of introducing someone to my students. While this is a lovely book, readers won‘t learn a lot about Emily Dickinson‘s life. If you know about her poems, you will understand that there are a lot of references to them throughout the text. Otherwise, the quotes will be lost. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Great picture book opening us up to Emily Dickinson‘s world.