Veremundo the globetrotter, children's poem about autonomy
Many children fear to explore for themselves. They are children more attached to their parents and with less 'adventurous spirit'. For all of them, this precious poem is addressed, which speaks of a character, Veremundo, who was also afraid to go outside. 'Veremundo trotamundos' helps us to reflect
Many children fear to explore for themselves. They are children more attached to their parents and with less 'adventurous spirit'. For all of them, this precious poem is addressed, which speaks of a character, Veremundo, who was also afraid to go outside.
'Veremundo trotamundos' helps us to reflect together with our children on the importance of being more autonomous and independent and the benefits and advantages of losing the fear of exploring on our own. Veremundo the globetrotter, poem for more independent children
Veremundo
in his armchair lying down passes the days,
but Simeon speaks to him
and has changed his life:
"Leave home Veremundo
you will discover wonders,
let the sun warms you colo and colors your cheeks "
Veremundo opens the door
and has poked his nose out,
fresh air brings him
the scent of a jasmine.
Thanks Veremundo
to his friend Simeón,
that to go out into the world
he has given him a push.
Veremundo has known
the wonders of the world,
and his friend now calls him
Veremundo the globetrotter.
3 questions to know if your child understood poetry
Help your child understand what the poetry of Veremundo Wanderer means.
You can reflect with him on the poem with the help of these questions:
1. Where did you like to be in Veremundo before going on a trip? 2. Why do you think Veremundo did not want to leave his house?
3. What happened when Veremundo finally decided to leave his house?