Sweet Dreams: A Candyland Poem

 
Imagery
 
Candy Poem
 
List
 
Make a list of all of the candy and sweets
that you can think of.
Types; not necessarily brands
Chocolate, cotton candy, soda, chocolate chip cookies,
cherry pie, vanilla pudding, etc.
 
 
Imagine a nature area…like the
forest, beach, desert,
mountains, jungle, etc.
 
Make a list of what you see, smell,
hear, taste, or feel.
 
Also, think of the wildlife that would live
there!
 
Replace
 
Now replace anything real from your nature
scene with candy or sweets.
Mountains can become upside down snowcones.
Rivers can be made of chocolate milk instead of
water.
Sand can be made of fun dip.
You can have gummy bears swimming in the
ocean.
 
Think Candy Land!!
 
Your poem must be 3 stanzas long.
Each stanza must have at least 4 lines counting
repetition.
You must decorate your final poem to reflect
the land you created.
 
 
In my world…
Stars are made of 
yellow
 rock candy
Lakes
 shimmer of honey
Trees taste like giant 
popsicles.
 
In my world…
The air smells of 
cotton candy
Soft, 
fluffy
 marshmallows float in the air
Oceans taste of 
peppermints
.
 
In my world…
Gummy Bears splash in the 
chocolate
 river
Powdered sugar coats the mountain peaks
A soft drizzle of 
Dr. Pepper
 rains down every hour.
 
 
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Dive into a whimsical world where nature intertwines with sugary delights. Explore a Candyland where mountains are snowcones, rivers flow with chocolate milk, and gummy bears frolic in the ocean. Craft your own poetic landscape with stars made of rock candy, trees tasting like popsicles, and marshmallows floating in the air. Indulge in a sensory journey through a land where powdered sugar coats mountain peaks and peppermints flavor the oceans. Let your imagination run wild in this confectionery paradise.


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  1. Imagery Candy Poem

  2. List Make a list of all of the candy and sweets that you can think of. Types; not necessarily brands Chocolate, cotton candy, soda, chocolate chip cookies, cherry pie, vanilla pudding, etc.

  3. Imagine a nature arealike the forest, beach, desert, mountains, jungle, etc. Make a list of what you see, smell, hear, taste, or feel. Also, think of the wildlife that would live there!

  4. Replace Now replace anything real from your nature scene with candy or sweets. Mountains can become upside down snowcones. Rivers can be made of chocolate milk instead of water. Sand can be made of fun dip. You can have gummy bears swimming in the ocean.

  5. Think Candy Land!! Your poem must be 3 stanzas long. Each stanza must have at least 4 lines counting repetition. You must decorate your final poem to reflect the land you created.

  6. Example In my world Stars are made of yellow rock candy Lakes shimmer of honey Trees taste like giant popsicles. In my world The air smells of cotton candy Soft, fluffy marshmallows float in the air Oceans taste of peppermints. In my world Gummy Bears splash in the chocolate river Powdered sugar coats the mountain peaks A soft drizzle of Dr. Pepper rains down every hour.

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