Thank you, Laura Purdie Salas for being today's guest poetry poster!
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I love poetry! I’ve published more than 100 books, mostly nonfiction, but if I could build a career just out of poetry, I would! I love…
Today's guest poetry poster is Sylvia Vardell, whose blog is Poetry for Children
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Test your Poetry IQ
Sylvia says since April is National Poetry Month it's the perfect time to test what you know about poetry!
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Lee Wardlaw is my guest poet poster today.
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Your tummy, soft as
warm dough. I knead and knead, then
bake it with a nap.
Haiku is…
pronounced HI-koo
a non-rhyming form of poetry that originated in Japan…
Today's guest poetry poster is Bobbi Katz!
No time? Write bad haiku!
If you’re in a hurry, there’s nothing faster than writing a bad haiku. Three lines, 17 syllables: What could be easier? The trick is to use the word “nice”…
Today's guest poetry poster is Marilyn Singer.
Marilyn writes:
It's no secret that I believe that children's poetry should be heard as well as seen. To that end, Barbara Genco, editor at Library Journal, and I organized the ALSC Poetry Blast, a…
Today's guest poet poster is Lesléa Newman.
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Fun with Formal Poetry
“Why do you write formal poetry?” I am often asked. The question always puzzles me. Why wouldn’t I write in form? I am…
Today's guest poetry poster is Susan Taylor Brown, who submitted an audio file for her post and oh, I am so happy she did. When she starts to read her poem, after explaining how it came to her, I got…