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Podcast – Kenn Nesbitt's Poetry4kids.com

Hosted by Kenn Nesbitt · EN · 10 episodes

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Funny poems for children

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Kenn Nesbitt hosts Podcast – Kenn Nesbitt's Poetry4kids.com, a kids show with 10 episodes published.

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Happy Birthday, U.S.A.

Jun 1, 20262m0

Usually, the poems I write begin with some oddball idea that pops into my head, a dragon with problems, a monster Thanksgiving dinner, or a kid with a backpack full of strange surprises. But sometimes I write poems for m

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Goodbye School Year

May 26, 20261m0

As the school year comes to an end, lots of kids are counting down the days until summer vacation. There’s something exciting about the last few weeks of school: turning in your books, cleaning out your desk, and looking

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At the Bottom of My Backpack

May 18, 20264m0

When I was a kid, I loved books where somebody discovered a hidden world in a place where it absolutely shouldn’t exist. Stories like Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Phantom Tollbooth, a

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Mother’s Day Disasaster

May 11, 20262m0

Mother’s Day is always celebrated on the second Sunday in May, and since I usually post new poems on my website on Mondays, I started wondering what kind of poem would make sense to share the day after Mother’s Day. That

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How to Drink a Slushy

May 4, 20262m0

Most of the poems I write start with ideas I come up with on my own. But I also regularly write poems for magazines, textbooks, and even standardized tests for schools, where I’m given a specific assignment to work from.

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Rusty Roads

Apr 27, 20262m0

Every once in a while, I find myself coming back to one of my favorite kinds of poems to write. I especially enjoy creating characters who are terrible at the one thing they are supposed to be good at. There is something

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A Spring in My Step

Apr 20, 20262m0

Some poems begin with a big idea, and others start with something small and simple. This one began when I was out for a walk on a beautiful day. The weather was just right—not too hot, not too cold—and everything felt br

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On the Street There’s a House

Apr 13, 20262m0

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve loved poems and stories that build on themselves—ones where each new line adds something to what came before. You might know stories like “The House That Jack Built” or “There Was an Old Lady

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The Perfect Cake

Mar 23, 20262m0

Most of the time, when I write a poem, the idea sneaks up on me. It might come from something I see, something I hear, or just a silly thought that pops into my head and refuses to leave. But every now and then, I get a

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Larry the Leprechaun

Mar 16, 20262m0

With St. Patrick’s Day coming up, I thought it might be fun to write a poem about the holiday. Over the years I’ve written a number of poems about wearing green clothing on March 17th, because green is the color most peo

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Super Eraser

Mar 9, 20262m0

When I was a kid, I often imagined what it would be like to have superpowers. But the powers I dreamed about weren’t the usual ones you see in comic books. I didn’t spend much time imagining myself flying through the air

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My Favorite Sport

Mar 2, 20263m0

Kids often ask me to write a poem about their favorite sport. Just as often, they ask me what my favorite sport is. That got me thinking… do I really have just one? Instead of choosing a single sport, I decided to imagin

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It Followed Me to School Today

Feb 23, 20263m0

Have you ever seen a shape in the dark but couldn’t quite make out what it was? Maybe you caught something out of the corner of your eye—a shadow, a lump, a blur—and for just a second your imagination ran wild. This time

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My Brother’s in Love with His Mirror

Feb 9, 20262m0

I wrote this poem because Valentine’s Day was coming up, and I wanted a silly love poem that felt a little different from the usual ones. I played around with a few ideas first—like a teacher being in love with homework

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I’m Thrilled with Exclamation Points!

Feb 2, 20262m0

I’ve always loved wordplay, especially poems that play around with the nuts and bolts of language, things like spelling, word order, and the way words look and sound on the page. Over the years, I’ve written poems that m

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Warm or Storm?

Jan 26, 20262m0

Before I decide what to wear, I often check the weather on my phone. How cold is it outside? Is it going to rain? Will it warm up later in the day? My wife thinks this is a little ridiculous and says I should just look o

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A Cheesy Story

Jan 19, 20262m0

I love cheese, pretty much all kinds of it. A few months ago, I even decided to try making my own cheese for the very first time. I started with cottage cheese, which seemed like a sensible beginner’s choice. Unfortunate

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Toothbrush Karaoke

Jan 12, 20262m0

I’ve always loved performing. When I was a kid, I once put on a magic show for my family when I was seven years old. I even rented a cape and a top hat for the occasion. Unfortunately, the show didn’t go very well. Every

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No Running in the Hall

Jan 5, 20262m0

When my kids were in elementary school, they loved taking rules very literally. If I told my son not to touch his sister, he would immediately find the exact spot where he could stand as close as possible without actuall

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Snow’s Nose

Dec 8, 20252m0

I’ve always loved building snowmen. When my kids were younger, we used to spend whole winter afternoons rolling giant snowballs around the yard, hunting for the perfect sticks for arms, and deciding how he should be dres

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