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Poetry for Kids
Kenn Nesbitt
10 episodes
1 day ago
Funny poetry for kids by children's author and former US Children's Poet Laureate, Kenn Nesbitt.
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Funny poetry for kids by children's author and former US Children's Poet Laureate, Kenn Nesbitt.
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Kids & Family
Arts,
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Poetry for Kids
The Leaves Are Falling Off the Trees
It’s October, and the weather has finally started turning cold. The leaves are changing colors and beginning to fall, swirling and spinning in the breeze. I’ve already written a couple of Halloween poems this month, so I thought I’d do something a little different, something that simply celebrates the season itself. The idea for the... Read more »
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2 weeks ago
1 minute 20 seconds

Poetry for Kids
Sticky Sweet Trick-or-Treat
I came up with the last word of this poem earlier this year. It’s what’s called a portmanteau word, which means a made-up word created by blending two real words together, like combining breakfast and lunch to make the word “brunch.” Now, at the time, it was the beginning of June, and writing a Halloween... Read more »
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3 weeks ago
1 minute 30 seconds

Poetry for Kids
At Dracula’s Mansion
When October comes around each year, I love writing Halloween poems—especially about monsters, haunted houses, and trick-or-treating. Some of these poems are a little spooky, but most are just meant to be silly and fun, like this one. I started imagining what it might be like if Dracula and his monster friends hosted a Halloween... Read more »
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1 month ago
2 minutes

Poetry for Kids
It’s a Farmer’s Job to Farm
One of the things I’ve loved ever since I was a kid is playing with language; making up silly words, twisting familiar phrases, and asking questions that don’t always have logical answers. I grew up reading nonsense poems like “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll and “The Owl and the Pussycat” by Edward Lear, and I still... Read more »
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1 month ago
2 minutes 30 seconds

Poetry for Kids
My Family Portrait
When I was in school, I loved to paint and draw. I even thought I would become a comic book illustrator when I grew up! But honestly… I never got very good at it. My pictures usually came out kind of funny, with lots of imperfections. And that’s okay! Everyone makes mistakes when they’re learning... Read more »
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1 month ago
2 minutes 13 seconds

Poetry for Kids
AI Mirror On the Wall
Have you ever played around with one of those video filters that makes you look older, or younger, or gives you dog ears, or turns your whole face into a cartoon? Apps like Zoom, Snapchat, and others are filled with tools that can instantly change how you look—just for fun. It made me think about... Read more »
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1 month ago
1 minute 46 seconds

Poetry for Kids
The Reason Vance Learned How to Dance
I’ve always loved writing poems about unusual characters—kids, teenagers, or even adults who do outrageous things or take ordinary situations and turn them completely upside down. “The Reason Vance Learned How to Dance” is one of those poems. It’s about a kid who puts in a ton of effort for one very specific reason… and... Read more »
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2 months ago
2 minutes 20 seconds

Poetry for Kids
Today I Met an Octopus
The other day, I was re-reading my all-time favorite book of poetry, Colin West’s fabulous collection, The Big Book of Nonsense. In Chapter 1, there is a poem simply titled “Knitting.” In Chapter 2, there is a poem called “Octopus.” I was still thinking about the knitting poem when I started reading the octopus poem,... Read more »
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2 months ago
2 minutes 18 seconds

Poetry for Kids
Triangles Make Me Feel Nervous
Sometimes I think of the ending of a poem before I know how it’s going to start. An idea for a good ending can come from anywhere, and sometimes it can even come from a poem someone else wrote. That’s the case with this poem. The poet Joshual Seigal recently wrote a poem called “Motor... Read more »
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2 months ago
2 minutes 3 seconds

Poetry for Kids
My Sister Found Some Scissors
This poem was inspired by some real-life hair-raising moments in my family. When my daughter was about six years old, she decided, without warning, to cut her own hair one morning before school. Let’s just say the results were… not great. I had to do a quick fix before we dashed out the door. Then,... Read more »
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3 months ago
1 minute 53 seconds

Poetry for Kids
Funny poetry for kids by children's author and former US Children's Poet Laureate, Kenn Nesbitt.