National Poetry Month is the perfect time to start a poetry club.
Your club can be very small. (With just one friend.) Or you can gather a few friends for the inspiration (and tea and coffee).
Over the next few weeks, we’ll share some of our best ideas for how you can start a poetry club and keep it going.
Here is the second idea…
2-Ease in With a Poetry Coloring Party
Many people don’t realize that poetry can be a low-key experience that doesn’t require any particular expertise to make a start. A great way to communicate this truth is to ease in with a coloring party. Use our free “coloring page poems” and our “popular poets coloring book” to kick off your party.
(We had so much fun creating our coloring page poems book that we couldn’t decide on the cover. So take your pick: Annabel Lee or Ode on a Grecian Urn.)
More Coloring Fun: Popular Poets
That’s the second poetry club idea. Here is the first. We look forward to sharing more!
Featured photo by Waldemar, Creative Commons, Unsplash.
I picked Annabel Lee because that was the first poem I memorized when I was eight or nine.
A swell idea--coloring books! Bravo!