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Nick Cannon: Meet the Author
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2 episodes
9 months ago
Author Nick Cannon talks about his new children’s book, Neon Aliens Ate My Homework and Other Poems. Inspired by Nick’s childhood writings and his love of Shel Silverstein, the book blends poetry and hip-hop and covers a diverse range of kid-friendly topics—from silly to more serious. The poems are illustrated by acclaimed street artists, including Art Mobb—aka Michael Farhat—and a few by Nick himself.
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Author Nick Cannon talks about his new children’s book, Neon Aliens Ate My Homework and Other Poems. Inspired by Nick’s childhood writings and his love of Shel Silverstein, the book blends poetry and hip-hop and covers a diverse range of kid-friendly topics—from silly to more serious. The poems are illustrated by acclaimed street artists, including Art Mobb—aka Michael Farhat—and a few by Nick himself.
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Nick Cannon: Meet the Author
Nick Cannon: Meet the Author
Author Nick Cannon talks about Neon Aliens Ate My Homework and Other Poems, his new children’s book that brings together hip-hop and poetry.
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10 years ago
42 minutes 12 seconds

Nick Cannon: Meet the Author
Author Nick Cannon talks about his new children’s book, Neon Aliens Ate My Homework and Other Poems. Inspired by Nick’s childhood writings and his love of Shel Silverstein, the book blends poetry and hip-hop and covers a diverse range of kid-friendly topics—from silly to more serious. The poems are illustrated by acclaimed street artists, including Art Mobb—aka Michael Farhat—and a few by Nick himself.