![]() ![]() I’m Nobody! Who are you? By Emily Dickinsonīe Glad Your Nose is On Your Face by Jack Prelutsky These finals poems deal with issues of identity and the body in fun and clever ways. If I were in charge of the world by Judith Voirst How Not To Have to Dry the Dishes by Shel Silverstein ![]() Whether it’s getting out of chores or adventures of chairs and tables, these are some happy fun poems. Next are a few poems about family and home life. They put on only orange and stripes of fierce black.įine and fancy fashion is what they mostly lack.įunny Kid’s Poems About Family and Home Life Who said “I don’t think tigers are stylish enough. There once was a tiger, terrible and tough, The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You Are By Gwendolyn Brooks ![]() So much of children’s literature features animals so I started with six delightful poems that can be memorized. I’ve separated them by theme such as family, animals, silliness, and much more. Many of them are bite-sized, great for recitation. Here is a list of 15 funny poems for kids. I remember still can remember poems from my childhood. Find out more on her website or follow her on Twitter All posts by Elisa Shoenbergerįunny poems are a great way to introduce poetry to children. She also plays alto saxophone and occasionally stiltwalks. When she's not writing about reading, she's reading and adventuring to find cool new art. She's also written articles for Huffington Post, Boston Globe, WIRED, Slate, and many other publications. She also writes regularly for Murder & Mayhem and Library Journal. She loves writing about all aspects of books from author interviews, antiquarian books, archives, and everything in between. Elisa Shoenberger has been building a library since she was 13. ![]()
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