Ready to get the poetry train rolling? Read these children's poems with your kiddo and unlock the best parts of their imagination. Get Reader's Digest’s Read Up newsletter for more poetry ...
I dream about seeing my best friend and then us going to the beach ... been out of school at the same time. “These powerful poems show the enormous impact coronavirus has had on children’s lives, as ...
The children were nestled all snug in their beds; While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads The most famous of all Christmas poems, “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (aka the “‘Twas the ...
"However, what many may not realize is how heavy the toll is on children and future generations. Here, a collection of art and poems about the climate crisis written by children around the world.
The poet Mandy Coe introduces and reads some of her best-known poems for children: If you could see laughter What would laughter look like if we could see it? Buttercup The poet delights in the ...
The poet Grace Nichols introduces and reads some of her best-known poems for children: Sun is laughing In this poem Grace Nichols imagines the sun as a moody, teenage girl. For forest Uses ...
The popular poem, actually titled “A Visit From St. Nicholas,” first appeared in The Times’s pages in 1896. By Tina Jordan “In thousands of homes and by hundreds of thousands of children ...