Wednesday, April 10

Facts about Earth Day

Learn about Earth Day



Earth Day, celebrated on April 22nd, reminds us that every day should be dedicated to honoring and respecting our planet. The Earth generously provides us with all the essential resources necessary to sustain life. It is important to demonstrate love and kindness towards the Earth daily. This can be achieved by properly disposing of trash, picking up litter, and placing it in a designated trash can. Keeping our beaches clean and avoiding polluting the water with any waste is also crucial.

Facts about John Keats

Learn some interesting facts about 

John Keats.  

 

This week’s famous poet is John Keats. Last week’s famous poet was John Milton

John Keats is renowned as one of the most celebrated poets in the English literary canon. Throughout his brief yet impactful life, he crafted over 140 poems, each reflecting his deep appreciation for beauty, nature, and the complexities of human emotion. Born in the bustling city of London, England, on 31 October 1795, Keats grew up in a world rich in cultural and artistic influences. 

His parents, Thomas Keats and Frances Jennings, played significant roles in his early life. Thomas was a stable keeper, and Frances was a homemaker, but the family faced considerable hardships. John was the eldest of five children, with four siblings: two brothers, George and Thomas, and two sisters, Fanny and a younger sister named Frances. The close-knit family experienced various struggles, including the tragic early loss of their parents, which greatly shaped John’s perspective on life and mortality.

Keats's poetry, infused with vivid imagery and emotive language, often draws from his personal experiences and observations, allowing readers to connect deeply with his insights and reflections on love, nature, and the human condition. His work continues to inspire readers and writers worldwide, solidifying his legacy as a cornerstone of Romantic literature.

Wednesday, April 3

Facts about John Milton

Learn some interesting facts about 

John Milton.  

 

This week, we delve into the life and works of the renowned poet, John Milton, a significant figure in the literary world. Last week, we explored the poetry of Christina Rossetti

John Milton, a towering figure in the realm of poetry, created an extensive body of work comprising over twenty extraordinary poems that have left an indelible mark on literature. He was born in London, England, to parents John Milton and Sarah Jeffrey, and he grew up alongside two siblings. Throughout his life, Milton's literary genius flourished, as he explored profound themes such as human nature, morality, and divine justice. His contributions to literature, including epic works such as "Paradise Lost," continue to resonate and inspire generations of writers and readers alike, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest poets in the English language.


Here is a list of some poems by John Milton: 

  • The Passion
  • A Mask
  • On Shakespeare
  • On Time
  • Song on May Morning
  • Psalm 136
  • Psalm Translations
  • Paradise Lost
  • At a Solemn Musick

Parents and caretakers, be sure poems are child-friendly before reading them to your child or children.

Wednesday, March 27

Facts about Christina Rossetti

  Learn some interesting facts about 
Christina Rossetti.  

 

This week’s famous poet is Christina Rossetti. Last week’s famous poet was Henry David Thoreau

To truly appreciate the work of Christina Georgina Rossetti, it is essential to understand the context of her life and the influences that shaped her creativity. Rossetti was a prolific poet, composing over one thousand poems throughout her lifetime, among which are two Christmas carols that have gained recognition and remain popular in Britain today. 

Born in London, England, on December 5, 1830, she was the daughter of Frances Polidori, a talented and educated woman, and Gabriele Rossetti, an Italian poet and artist who immigrated to England. Christina was the youngest of four siblings, including notable figures such as her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti, who became a prominent painter and poet, and her sister Maria, a skilled artist. The Rossetti household was intellectually stimulating and infused with artistic influences, which played a significant role in shaping Christina's literary development.

Living through the Victorian era, Rossetti's work often reflected the complexities of her personal experiences and societal expectations, particularly in regards to gender roles and spirituality. This rich backdrop of familial support and cultural context profoundly influenced her poetry and prose, contributing to her status as one of the most significant poets of her time.

 

Here is a list of some poems by Christina Rossetti: 

  • Remember
  • Fluttered Wings
  • Echo
  • Fata Morgana
  • Eve
  • A Birthday
  • A Chill
  • A Daughter of Eve
  • When I am Dead, My Dearest

Parents and caretakers, be sure poems are child-friendly before reading them to your child or children.

Friday, March 22

Total Solar Eclipse

The Total Solar Eclipse of April 2024


Get ready for a tremendous celestial phenomenon that is about to occur here on Earth! Read on to find out more about this significant event! It is going to be a gorgeous sight.


A Celestial Phenomenon

North America will witness an amazing total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. The last total solar eclipse happened on August 21, 2017.

Wednesday, March 20

Facts about Henry David Thoreau

Learn some interesting facts about 

Henry David Thoreau. 

 

This week’s famous poet is Henry David Thoreau. Last week’s famous poet was Emily Bronte

Henry David Thoreau, a prominent figure in American literature, is celebrated for his insightful and thought-provoking poetry as well as his philosophical essays. His most renowned work, "Walden," reflects his deep appreciation for nature and self-reliance, serving as both an environmental manifesto and a personal narrative about his time spent in solitude by the shores of Walden Pond. Throughout his life, Thoreau produced over twenty volumes of poetry, essays, and other written works, which collectively showcase his unique perspective on society, nature, and individual purpose. 

Born on July 12, 1817, in the picturesque town of Concord, Massachusetts, Thoreau was the firstborn son of John Thoreau, a pencil maker, and Cynthia Dunbar. He grew up in a family that valued education and intellectual discourse, being the eldest of four siblings. This nurturing environment fostered his love for literature and exploration of philosophical ideas, which became central themes in his writings. Thoreau’s contributions to the transcendentalist movement, along with his advocacy for civil disobedience and environmental stewardship, have left an indelible mark on American thought and literary tradition.

Wednesday, March 13

Keep the Planet Clean


Did you know littering Is Bad for the Earth and our Environment?


How many times have you littered? Littering may seem like a small act at the time, but it has significant consequences that go far beyond the eyesore littering brings. From urban streets to clean natural habitats, litter substantially threatens our environment, wildlife, and health. Let’s explore why littering is a huge problem and why we should all focus on keeping our surroundings clean. Let's work together to make our world better for future generations. Put litter where it belongs, in trash bins or recycling bins.


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