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Poetry for Kids

Kenn Nesbitt
Poetry
Children's Literature
Thanksgiving
Wordplay
Summer
Children's Poetry
School
Halloween
Spring
Christmas
Humor
Family
Dragons
Half Birthday
Water Slides
Phonemic Awareness
Mother's Day
Autumn
Idioms
Back To School

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

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I wrote this poem because Valentine’s Day was coming up, and I wanted a silly love poem that felt a little different from the usual ones. I played around with a few ideas first—like a teacher being in love with homework and quizzes, or my cat falling... more

I’ve always loved wordplay, especially poems that play around with the nuts and bolts of language, things like spelling, word order, and the way words look and sound on the page. Over the years, I’ve written poems that make silly use of parentheses, ... more

Before I decide what to wear, I often check the weather on my phone. How cold is it outside? Is it going to rain? Will it warm up later in the day? My wife thinks this is a little ridiculous and says I should just look out the window. Or better yet, ... more

I love cheese, pretty much all kinds of it. A few months ago, I even decided to try making my own cheese for the very first time. I started with cottage cheese, which seemed like a sensible beginner’s choice. Unfortunately, it didn’t turn out quite a... more

I’ve always loved performing. When I was a kid, I once put on a magic show for my family when I was seven years old. I even rented a cape and a top hat for the occasion. Unfortunately, the show didn’t go very well. Everyone kept shouting out how the ... more

When my kids were in elementary school, they loved taking rules very literally. If I told my son not to touch his sister, he would immediately find the exact spot where he could stand as close as possible without actually touching her, and think it w... more

A lot of my poems are inspired by things that happen in my own life. I wrote this one while my wife was watching a football game with her sister and brother-in-law, and I was in the other room working on a poem. As they cheered at the TV, it made me ... more

I’ve always loved building snowmen. When my kids were younger, we used to spend whole winter afternoons rolling giant snowballs around the yard, hunting for the perfect sticks for arms, and deciding how he should be dresses and decorated. Which hat w... more

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Kenn Nesbitt
Host of Poetry for Kids, praised for his humor and engaging storytelling. Kenn uses playful language and imaginative themes in his poetry, drawing on his experiences as a children's author and former US Children's Poet Laureate.

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Humorous poetry aimed at children takes center stage, with a focus on relatable everyday experiences, imaginative storytelling, and engaging themes like family dynamics, seasonal changes, and traditional celebrations. Episodes often feature whimsical poems that encourage creativity, laughter, and exploration of various subjects including holidays, nature, and even artificial intelligence. The content is likely designed to entertain both children and their adult listeners, fostering a nurturing environment for family bonding and imaginative thinking.

The unique blend of humor, creativity, and educational value makes this podcast appealing for families looking to introduce poetry to children in an engaging way. The host's background as a form... more

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