The best poetry blogs for kids

The best poetry blogs for kids

Check out my favorite poetry and poems blogs for kids . If you like Haiku poetry or Haiku poems look at Haiku4kids. perhaps here is something for you. Listen to a poetry podcast for children.

Haiku for kids

Haiku is a short poem with three lines of  5, 7 and 5 syllables. The first Haiku poem  appeared in Japan 700 years ago. You can write Haiku poetry in Japanese, English and other Western languages.  Haiku are very short poems (three lines) and therefor it is important to create an images in a very few words.  You often use a dash or an ellipsis to indicate the break or cut between lines.
Worldpoetry Day

World Poetry Day is on 21 March, and was declared by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) in 1999. I like the blog Worldpoetry Day, the purpose of the day is to promote the reading, writing, publishing and teaching of poetry throughout the world.

Poems4children – funny poems about animals

There are many funny poems about animals.Here is a funny blog for children about animal’s poems. Poems4Children has poems about animals like penguins, bats, birds and elephants. skeleton-neon

Halloween poems count down for kids

Halloween is coming soon here is my 30 day Halloween Poetry Countdown starting October 1th.

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Funny animal poems for kids

Funny animal poems for kids

If you like funny animal poems ………check out my blog with animal poems for kids

funny animal poems for kids

Acrostic Poems For Mother’s Day

How to write an Acrostic Poem for Children.

It is not to difficult for kids to write an acrostic poem. Here is one example I wrote for my mother for Mother’s Day. Here in the United Kingdom is  Mother’s Day on March 14, so I wrote a little poem I want to share. It is an acrostic poem for anyone you really like. Happy Mother’s Day,

Milou -:)

Acrostic Poems for Kids

How do I start to write an acrostic poem? Acrostic poems are  unique poems that do not necessarily have to rhyme. It has the topic written vertically, and, at each letter, something to do with the topic written horizontally. I used the word LOVE in my Mother’s Day poem. You can use any word or phrase you like. Pick a strong title like “Love” or “Mother”  and find some other examples for acrostic poems on the Internet to get a feeling for it. Write the word of your title vertically on the page. You will want to have one letter for each line. Your lines will begin with the corresponding letter of that particular line.

If you are using “LOVE” as your title,  as I did, you will write a sentence  that starts with the “L“. The next sentence will start with an O but has to relate to the first sentence. Continue doing this until the end of the title.

L-O-V-E Acrostic Mother’s Day Poems

Loneliness is out of the question
luck and good fortune are here to stay.

Only listen to your heart, it will
tell you which one’s the right way.

Vague and misty cover the path, but
you’ll always find your way out.

Excitement and energy spread through
your body, LOVE is a wonder, without a doubt

Halloween Skeleton Poems

[Day 31]

Halloween Skeleton Poems
Hi, today is the last Halloween countdown day and I think it was quite fun to write so many Halloween poems, Halloween rhymes, Halloween poetry, riddles and limericks. Everything from funny skeleton poems, scary spooky witch poems to monster, vampire, werewolves and mysterious beasts, Halloween in school, Halloween night and much more. Check out [Day 1] to [Day 31] each day I posted something about Halloween. Ok, I wish you all a very Happy Halloween, and I hope you have a lot of fun this day,Milou

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Skeleton Xylophone

Ding, dang, dong!pumpkin Halloween
Crackle a little song!
Use your bones

As xylophones
One went crack, what’s wrong?

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Halloween Rhymes for Kids

[Day 27]

Labels: Halloween rhymes, scary rhymes for children, children rhymes about Halloween, Halloween rhymes for kids, funny Halloween poetry, scary Halloween rhymes, rhymes and poems for children, children rhymes, kids rhymes

Today just another Halloween rhyme for kids with audio recording. 🙂 To find more Halloween poems and poetry click on the categories on the right Halloween poems and Halloween. Click on Podcast to find all audio recordings on my blog. All poetry, rhymes and poems are written by me. See you tomorrow, Milou

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Hurt Were-Dog

Something furry was seen in the hallhalloween ghost
It painted blood on the wall
It howled in despairscarecrow3
We all got a scare
When we saw our dog totter and fall

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Halloween poem for children

[Day 25]

NEW! udpated with audio
Collection of  funny spooky Halloween poems and rhymes for children. All poems on this blog are written by me, Milou. I am a 11 years old student writing poetry 4 kids. I hope you enjoy my Halloween poems and poetry for children and my poetry podcasts and audio for kids. If you have a blog or a website and like poetry4kids,  please link to my blog. 🙂 Thanks, Milou
Today’s Halloween poem for children is another limerick and I will post more Halloween poems the next days.  Have fun 🙂

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The Nearly Ghost

I see a glowing lightfacemon2
The room is growing bright

A pure white thing
Flies without wing

It’s my brother’s lovely new kitewindowghost
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