Saturday 10 December 2011

alan brunwin children's author: "Alan Brunwin." "Poetry": "Abandon Ship"

alan brunwin children's author: "Alan Brunwin." "Poetry": "Abandon Ship": "Alan Brunwin." "Poetry": "Abandon Ship" : "Abandon Ship. Another Alan Brunwin poem. “Abandon Ship!” It’s going down they shout. It’s runnin...

Thursday 4 June 2009

Kids Corner UK. for children by Alan Brunwin

This concept for children has worked brilliant in the USA, so there is no reason why it will not work in the UK. As long as people are willing to put effort into this great new way forward for children creating then it should be another great UK success story.
Kids Corner UK stands for all children creating, for us grown ups to inspire them into a creative world. Helping children to better their lives for the future. Creating their own stories, picture books, posters, poetry, songs, even story telling on DVD for a child who would like a job in the TV industry. Even publishing their stories for sale, helping to fund Kids Corner UK, so that other children can join. Even groups of children forming to publish their own local newspaper once a month. Children will be encouraged to sell raffle tickets etc to help fund Kids Corner UK; they will be a real active part becoming involved in this no-profit making organization. One of the many aims of Kids Corner UK is try helping to stop that transformation of some children going off the rails as they get older. Where some, not all children just a very small minority start to become involved in gang crime, plus not going to school just anti social way of life as they pass the age of 11. I believe ages 7 to 11 is the best time to stop any would be rot setting in, getting children involved in something they really want to do and our goal at Kids Corner UK is creativity with a bright future and beyond. Children joining will be inspired by others interested in their creativity. They will also be an active student fully involved in their after school Kids Corner club. They are now part of something with a real meaning to their life, because some kids do feel no one really cares about them. With the input of Kids Corner UK staff children joining this after school club will quickly notice that, we do care.




Kids corner UK web-site now live, thanks to the wonderful efforts of


. The Arts Councils and Sutton Council Libraries.


www.kidscorneruk.com


All we ask for from the children when joining Kids Corner is respect for one and another and themselves.


So there will be please and thank you used at all times when children are present at Kids Corner after school club, which is the basics of good manners.


http://www.alanbrunwin.blogspot.com/


I would like companies that have made good money from the past in the name of children, to give that little something back supporting children in this brilliant new venture. By sponsoring a small part of Kid Corner UK needs. Major Companies like, Children’s Publishers, Television companies, TV Celebrities etc.


BELOW IS JUST SOME OF THE STUDENTS WORK IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE AND READ PLEASE GIVE THEM A WELL DONE, IT REALLY HELPS CHILDREN FOR THE BETTER




The thirsty Sunfower by a child just 8 years old

Once there was a magic Sunflower. One day it never rained and the Sunflower was sad. Then the next day a girl came with her dog, carrying a watering can. She gave water to the Sunflower it and said thank you to the kind girl and dog.


By Mickaela aged just 8 years old. Well done! lovely story

Monday 1 June 2009

The Magic box

The Magic Box

I will put in my box:
Dazzling daises dancing in the dark,
The slice of a sabre tooth tiger scratching on a tree,
The tip of a tongue touching an ice lolly,

I will put in my box:
A rustling bag of jelly babies,
A pillow as soft as a cloud,
Ruffled feathers from a pecking peacock,

I will put in my box:
Sparkling fairy dust from the wing of a shadow,
Round spectacles perched on my granddad’s nose,
A baby changing its mother’s nappy,

I will put in my box:
A thirteenth month with a moon made out of cheese,
A snowman made of sand,
A sandcastle made out of snow,

My box is made of fish scales,
With sweets and treats on the lid,
Friends in the corners,
And its hinges are elephant’s trunks,

I shall skate in my box on the cold snowy ice,
Then swim in the ocean with the fishes by my side.

By Holly age 9
Another great poem by a young child with the true X-factor touch.
Say’s Alan Brunwin.

Sunday 19 April 2009

Kids Corner UK needs money. and you can help

Children joining Kids Corner UK will be inspired to develop their unknown talents in creativity and taught to believe in themselves,they will achieve great things through creative stories, poems and songs art work. Kids Corner UK will be there for them, giving them quality time; helping to bring that gifted talent out into the open, so they can go on in later life and really challenge for those top jobs. The world is their oyster as long as children, all children, are given an equal chance. Kids Corner UK aims to help them achieve that equal chance. So that’s why I really want Kids Corner UK to work. I didn’t have that chance given to me because no one recognised my hidden talent of creating. I’m determined to follow this through so many children do get that chance to better their lives, and go onto greater things as they grow up.

Money is the only thing stopping this great venture. So if people buy any of my books on Amazon e/books some of this money can go to Kids Corner UK its a start and you will be helping buying a story ebook of mine Alan Brunwin

Wednesday 18 March 2009

Birds in the winter, poem

A poem published on Kids Corner UK by a child aged under 10

CHILDREN CREATING.

Birds in the winter,
Verse 1
Over night snow has fallen and the birds are all hungry with no food, not even a single seed.
Not even biggest eagle could find something to eat, We watch in the windows down below as the people eat. Just because we live outside don’t mean you can’t feed us seeds to eat.

Chorus;
We are birds in the winter and we are hungry Please feed us some seeds.Chirp! Chirp! Chirp! Cheep! Cheep! Cheep! Please give us some seeds to eat.

Verse 2
We go from garden to garden looking for something to eat, But, all there is in the gardens is cold white snow.The worms are buried under, and the bugs have all died out. Some other birds have flown away and this is why I shout.

Chorus:
We are birds in the winter and we are hungry please feed us some seeds.Chirp! Chirp! Chirp! Cheep! Cheep! Cheep! Please give us some seeds.

Verse 3
We quickly look down, what is this? it's some food. Some people do care about us in the winter time. We swoop down from the air to peck on the seeds, and we say at last some seeds to fill our hungry tummy's.

Chorus 2 times
We are birds in the winter and we are hungry please feed us some seeds.
Chirp! Chirp! Chirp! Cheep! Cheep! Cheep! please give us some seeds



We are birds in the winter and we are hungry please feed us some seeds.
Chirp! Chirp! Chirp! Cheep! Cheep! Cheep! Please give us some seeds.


Verse;
We are birds in the winter and we are hungry, please feed us some seeds now. Cherp cherp cherp cheep cheep cheep, Please give us some seeds, Just because we live out side don’t mean we can find are own feast.

By Mikaela 8 years old. Well done! Milaela, such a lovely poem.