10 Poetry Books for Children

Encourage Children to Begin to Love Poetry

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There are countless poetry books for children. These 10 books are comprised of classic and newer books, which will encourage a child to begin to love poetry.

Poetry has a wide and ever growing variety of styles. It can cover every aspect of the world around us and within us. To catch a child's attention and imagination, poetry has to appeal to a child at their own level. These 10 poetry books for children range from the very simple, to some with wonderful imagery and phrasing. They will definitely catch the imagination of a child. Each child will find favourites among the 10 poetry books for children listed here.

Humour is used in many of these poems. The poems touch on many different subjects. They range from bugs and rain, imagination, simple objects in everyday life, to internal feelings or emotions. These are best when read aloud. Many of the poems take on a completely different feel when read aloud. Poetry, like music, has the power to evoke feelings and reactions. Do not just read them statically. Read them with animation, and children will be mesmerized. They may even be inspired to create something of their own.

The Real Mother Goose

This book of children's poetry was first printed in 1916. It still has humour and verbal colour
that appeals to children. Some of these poems have become so well known outside of the original book that many do not realize their source. The poetry carries a slice of history in a different time. There are riddles and social commentary, all in child friendly poetry form.

A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Lois Stevenson is best known for classics like "Kidnapped", "Treasure Island" and "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". This Scottish born travel writer and novelist was also, not surprisingly, a poet.

10 Poetry Books for Children

10 Poetry Books for Children

Credit: Laurie Darroch-Meekis

Copyright: Laurie-Meekis

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interesting--

Posted on 06/24/2008 at 2:06:18 PM

 
A few of these look familiar :)

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 11:03:34 PM

 
Great list.

Posted on 03/13/2008 at 4:03:47 PM

 
Wow, I haven't heard anyone talk about Mother Goose for about 25 years. I used to read those to my child. Thanks for bringing back the classics and wonderful poems for all young Mom's to enjoy with their children. Great article.

Posted on 03/11/2008 at 4:03:17 PM

 
Great to know. Feed their young minds with open books and not the x box or play station!!! The written word is far more favorable to broading young minds. There is a world in each book!! Kudos to you my friend

Posted on 03/11/2008 at 3:03:59 PM

 
amazing read and i have to check these books out, thanks so much!!!!!!! 5 stars all the way

Posted on 03/11/2008 at 2:03:36 PM

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