Our final piece of poetry copywork is going up later than I planned, but I’m excited to share this excerpt from “A Child’s Garden of Verses.” It makes me want to grab a good book and got lost in another world. Download your free copywork in print, cursive, or manuscript format. I hope you enjoy! Leave me a comment and let me know how this poem makes you feel.
“A Child’s Garden of Verses” Print Copywork
“A Child’s Garden of Verses” Cursive Copywork
“A Child’s Garden of Verses” Manuscript Copywork
I’d like to ask you all a question, too. Some of you have been reading WriteBonnieRose.com for a long time now, and some of you are just getting started. Regardless of how long you’ve been allowing me into your Inbox, I’d like to thank you for reading. It’s a trust I don’t take lightly.
I would like to incorporate some positive feedback about my content into my new media kit. I’d also like to make sure I’m giving you what you want to find here. If you enjoy the content you find on my blog, could you take a moment and send me one or two sentences answering the following questions?
- Why do you enjoy reading WriteBonnieRose.com?
- What would you like to see more (or less) of?
I will attribute your testimonial as First Name, Last Initial, Blog Name (optional) unless you’d prefer me to list it in another way.
Thank you again, and I look forward to continuing to serve you.
You might also enjoy these free printable poetry copywork packets:
William Wordsworth’s poem “Written in March.”
“The Lion and the Mouse,” an Aesop fable written in verse by Jeffrey Taylor
Leave a Reply