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  1. A Collection of Children's Poems This page contains many of the children's poems I've written over the years. I started writing kid's poems in the fourth grade and have since graduated from college. I grew up reading Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky, a poet you may not have heard...
  2. Wacky Wild Wonderful Poetry For Children This lens features children's poetry by Jack Prelutsky.  I worked as a school librarian for many years.  Jack Prelutsky is one of my favorite children's poets.  He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on September 8, 1940, and now lives...
  3. How to Write Poetry Choose which type of poem you would like to write. This is how to do it:
  4. The Teapot Dragon Come read the poem of the Teapot Dragon with it's crinkly tail and pincer claws. It sticks out it's tongue and keeps the tea piping hot. The Teapot Dragon is a poem that takes a child from reality to imagination. Start with The Teapot Dragon poem an...
  5. Fibonacci Poetry The Fibonacci sequence and poetry might not seem like a natural combination, but the mix of the two can be quite interesting and fun. This lens will explore how the two merge, as well as discuss my own experiences with Fibonacci poetry. Plus, I'll to...
  6. Children's Poetry Really, it's true. Children love poetry -- love to hear it read, love to read it. Part of that is because no one's yet tried to tell kids that "poetry is good for you" and turned it into a negative, but the biggest part is that there's just so much w...
  7. Coolhead Luke - funny poetry book illustrated by amazing 10-year old boy If you like funny poems, or have a child who loves to laugh, check out Coolhead Luke! Humorous poems and whimsical illustrations from this mother and son collaboration will delight even the most reluctant readers. You'll meet a cheerleader with no ne...
  8. Purple cow I never saw a Purple Cow,   I never hope to see one, But I can tell you anyhow,   I'd rather see than be one.   Gelett Burgess, San Francisco  
  9. The Wonderful World of Kenya Marshall Some of you might be thinking to yourselves, "What the heck is this 10-year old kid doing on Squidoo?!" Well, I figured Squidoo was a good way to reach parents with children who love poetry as much as I do. I love to write...poetry, short stories, e...
  10. Constance Levy Award-winning poet Constance Levy writes poetry for children. She is also a teacher, a guest speaker and a lecturer.