Looking for something fun to do?
Try a helping of Bookworm Stew!
The recipe calls for the following things: a bowl, some letters, and a bell that rings. A spoon and a sparkle are needed as well. When stirred up right, they'll cast their spell. *Whatever you use will work out fine, as long as you follow along each line.
In a pot, pour some water
Add in any flavor color
Stir three times, then once more
Go back again- this time four
Now, get your letters and toss them in
Set your thoughts on a whistling wind
Watch the brew spin round and round
Then ring a bell to add in sound
Now just wait, and you shall see
What the story is bound to be
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Did words appear? What do they say?
String them together, and it's the soup of the day!
*Stir again whenever you wish, but remember, you never know what's in this dish!
Yay for bookworm stew! I'd love a little taste today! :)
ReplyDeleteI think my alphabet soup is missing some letters...
ReplyDeleteAw, I love this ;D Thank you so much for sharing. <3 It's sounds kind of sweet, to be honest. Hih :)
ReplyDelete+JMJ+
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought the riddles were tricky! The poems are something else. ;-) I guess the theme is . . . food? I know I love it when I can eat something that "matches" what I'm reading. =)
It reminds me of the alphabet soup I remember eating (and playing with!) as a child - but I have a feeling this is going to turn out to be something I don't know!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! It reminds me of Stone Soup just because I love that story. I'm sure the theme is food this week or the magic of words.
ReplyDeleteStirring up a pot of trouble ~ always a favourite type of stew for story characters. And I adore that piece of drawing. Even the details in the raven, the butterfly and the dragonfly are gorgeous work.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...it can be anything because the letters will mx up differently every time!
ReplyDeleteWonderful illustrations but alas I'm still trying to figure the verse out.
ReplyDeletea nice rhyme and the illustration is great as well!
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Excellent job Riddlers! Thanks for stopping by for a helping of Bookworm Stew : ) The answer to our theme this week is posted : ) ~ F
ReplyDeleteOh dear what will I do,
ReplyDeleteI took a sip of your bookworm stew! and now I don't know what to do.
love your site. Agman