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Write Me a Poem

This series delves into the profound depths of human emotion and the intricate tapestry of relationships. Each narrative explores various facets of love, loss, and self-discovery, often set against lyrical and evocative backdrops. It's an exploration of the soul through words that linger long after the final page is turned.

Who Is a Poet?
Picturing Words in a Poem
Finding the Rhyme in a Poem

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Engaging early elementary learners, this series demystifies poetry by showcasing its playful language and structure. Through friendly illustrations, it introduces essential concepts like rhyme, rhythm, syllables, and notable poets, including Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Each book encourages creativity with a "Write Me a Poem" exercise, allowing young readers to apply what they've learned. This approachable exploration fosters a love for poetry and its literary forms, making it accessible and enjoyable for children.

    Finding the Rhyme in a Poem
  2. Focusing on early elementary learners, this book introduces the playful and effective use of language in poetry through engaging examples and friendly illustrations. It explores key concepts such as images, personification, similes, metaphors, and haiku, while also featuring notable poets like William Carlos Williams. Each chapter encourages creativity by inviting readers to write their own poems based on the themes presented, culminating in a hands-on writing exercise that reinforces the lessons learned.

    Picturing Words in a Poem
  3. Who Is a Poet?

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading

    Engaging early learners, this series demystifies poetry by showcasing how language can be playfully used to convey meaning. With friendly illustrations and an inviting format, it introduces young readers to the works of renowned poets like Shakespeare, Dickinson, Hughes, and Neruda. Each book encourages creativity through a writing exercise, allowing children to craft their own poems based on key concepts presented. This exploration of poetic forms and themes makes poetry accessible and enjoyable for young audiences.

    Who Is a Poet?