In Brennan's World
Today we were illustrating "The Cow" by Stevenson for Brennan's Poetry book. Brennan first drew a cow eating grass and flowers in a meadow, just like the poem states. He then drew a horse because, well, horses stay with cows in meadows all of the time. I'm following this.
Then I see him draw what appears to be a black mountain on fire with an angry beast at the bottom. I asked him what that was and if it was a part of the poem. Brennan told me it was the angry bear in his volcano, and that they live next to the cow and horse in the meadow.
Only in a 5 year old's world! I love their imaginations!
1 Comments:
I absolutely love it!!!!!! Yes, oh how true - only in a little boy's world.
That is so funny!
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