Monday, February 9, 2009

Herbal Roots for February: Marshmallow

In my debut Herbal Roots monthly activity packet, kids are learning about marshmallow root.

Marshmallow root is a great soothing herb! It can be used for so many things, internally and externally. It treats dry, hacking coughs, and is soothing on the digestive system, used to treat all sorts of problems including ulcers. This month, kids are learning all about marshmallow, learning to make all sorts of healing remedies including teas, poultices and sore throat lozenges. There's even a recipe to make old fashioned marshmallows!

Occasionally on the daily activities calendar page, I create contests and challenges for the kids to participate in. This week, kids have an opportunity to win next month's copy of Herbal Roots for free. All they have to do is write a poem about marshmallow (the medicinal one, not the confection bought at the grocery store) and post it in the comments of this post. All poems must be posted by Monday, February 16, 2009. On Tuesday, February 17, 2009, I'll put all the names into a drawing and select one and announce the winner.

Good luck kids! Let's hear your poems!

2 comments:

  1. I wrote two poems about chickweed;
    ***
    chickweed, chickweed,
    how does it taste to you?
    it is great to me,
    chickweed, chickweed,
    kinda crunchy,
    what do you think of it, good,bad?
    eat it, rabbits do,
    eat it, humans do,
    do you like chickweed?
    ***
    that was a acrostic poem
    ***
    Chick grows on the ground,
    chickweed grows all around,
    everywhere it's found
    ***
    that was a Haiku

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  2. Wyntir and I wrote this acrostic poem
    many uses
    anti-inflammitory
    roots, leaves and flowers used
    stomach ailments helped
    hollyhocks and okra are related
    many vitamins like A and B
    aleves coughs
    lozenges
    loved in candy form
    often used for diuretic
    works for whopping cough

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