Babishai Poetricks Creative
Children’s Christmas party
The Babishai Poetricks team held their first children’s
Christmas party under the theme of Children,
Creativity and African Christmas.
Held on 18th December 2015 in Mpererwe, the residence of Mrs. Betty Mugoya,
a horticulturalist, about ten children gathered for five hours of poetry and
party.
Babishai Poetricks, December 2015 |
Babishai Poetricks, December 2015 |
Eliana |
Poem by Exriela |
Ezriela reciting |
Zion Agasaro |
Daniella and Agasaro, Poetricks party-December 2015 |
The three Poetricks facilitators, Daniellorah, Robert Ssempande and Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva started with
Babishai Poetricks, doing rhyming schemes, matching colours to moods, word
play, poetry and sound and anecdotes.
After that, the event stretched
to animal imitations, chain stories, opening crackers and making very long
paper chains of about 25 yards. It was delightful to see the children expand
their imaginations. They joined in pairs and raced around the garden as part of
a rhyming scheme game, made silly faces to bring out confidence and character
and much more. We ended by sharing African based Christmas poems and holding a
large special children’s barbeque. Our next party will be held as an Easter
creative for children on March 19th 2016.
Babishai Poetricks holiday
session.
During the first week of the
Kampala children’s Christmas holiday December 2015, Robert Ssempande and
Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva spent three days engaging children in Babishai Poetricks.
With six children in total, they began by outling their faces, including
features like hair, earrings, teeth and so on. From each picture, the children
commented on their friend’s photos, talking about the mood depicted,
friendliness, uniqueness of facial
features, thus appreciating one another’s differences.
Favourite animal |
Next, was matching colours to
moods which interestingly brought varied and unexpected responses, proving once
again the under-estimated intelligence of children and their power of
observation. Using the five senses of sight, hearing, feeling, smelling and
tasting, the children navigated poetic devices and eventually composed poems
about their favourite animals, which they themselves named and created stories
from.
Time for Poetry and Party |
Time for crackers, Babishai Poetricks |
11:00am to 4:00pm. The fee per child is 75,000/- For details, contact +256 751 703226
Photos above by Zahara Abdul and Emmanuel Nsengiyunva
Photos above by Zahara Abdul and Emmanuel Nsengiyunva
Now that is actually nice dear and I think this is a nice way to take out the creativity of your kids out. I am going to plan a small kid’s party at venues in Chicago and I will make sure to include all these activities in that party.
ReplyDeleteEn Son Çıkan Perde Modelleri
ReplyDeleteSms onay
MOBİL ODEME BOZDURMA
Nft Nasıl Alinir
ankara evden eve nakliyat
trafik sigortası
dedektör
web sitesi kurma
Ask Romanlari