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Resources to learn more about poets, poetry, and the craft of writing.

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  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Eileen Myles

    Giving children the gift of language in all its forms.

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  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Matthea Harvey

    Don’t underestimate what your students can understand how they will face the mysteries of poetry.

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  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Jacqueline Woodson

    Poetry takes many forms—including the form YOU give it.

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  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Kevin Canfield

    Pop star Natalie Merchant takes on poetry in her ambitious double album.

  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Michael Atkinson

    Whether writing about llamas in pajamas or befuddled fauna, her poems are always about the puzzlement of language.

  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Susan Thomsen

    Homeschoolers are turning a million kids on to poetry–through fun, not homework. Here's how you can do it too.

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  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Julie Danielson & Eisha Prather

    From William Shakespeare to Francisco X. Alarcón, 20 great books for your children to read over the holidays.

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  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Julie Danielson & Eisha Prather

    Some poetic treats to snack on throughout the school year.

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  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Susan Thomsen

    It’s an online literary happy hour, without the drinks.

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  • Essay on Children's Poetry
    By Jack Prelutsky

    An introduction to Karla Kuskin's poetry for children.

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