Poetry
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Grot, Grub ’n’ Grime"
Reviewed December 7, 2000 by Simon Tinsley, a reader from Staffordshire, England who is affiliated with the site. For the undiscerning child who picks their nose and flicks their bogeys. For the first time on the web a site full of gross out poems just for kids. Earthworms for lunch, Aliens abducting Dinner Ladies, Blood Sucking Pensioners and a toilet exploding Elvis.
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Grandpa Tucker’s Rhymes and Tales
Reviewed June 7, 2000 by Grandpa Tucker, a reader from Geneva, IL who is affiliated with the site. Just wanted you to know that Grandpa Tucker’s Father’s Day stories, poems and songs are up right now and will be followed by a Patriotic celebration for July. Be sure to see the-- Time for Rhyme--- lessons on your visit.
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Grandpa Tucker’s Rhymes and Tales
"I can picture Grandpa Tucker in my mind’s eye, my imagination encouraged by his cartoon figure and the bluegrass music playing in the background. Grandpa Tucker writes an original monthly story in verse, and shares his collection of fun illustrated poems. He offers this advice to parents. "....I believe that the most important reading being done anywhere in the world is when an adult reads to a child. I believe children will leave Nintendo or stop roller blading for a few minutes to share the closeness of sharing a story." His original poems certainly inspired me to read-out-loud to my little one."
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Grandpa Tucker’s Rhymes and Tales
"I can picture Grandpa Tucker in my mind’s eye, my imagination encouraged by his cartoon figure and the bluegrass music playing in the background. Grandpa Tucker writes an original monthly story in verse, and shares his collection of fun illustrated poems. He offers this advice to parents. ""....I believe that the most important reading being done anywhere in the world is when an adult reads to a child. I believe children will leave Nintendo or stop roller blading for a few minutes to share the closeness of sharing a story."""
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Giggle, Giggle, Snicker, Laugh!"
Reviewed June 4, 2000 by Robert Pottle, a reader from Eastbrook, Me. who is affiliated with the site. Giggle, Giggle, Snicker, Laugh! features the funny poems of Robert Pottle. Stop by and vote to keep your favorite poem posted. WARNING: Don’t drink milk while reading the funny poems on this page. There is a high risk of the milk spraying out your nose as you laugh uncontrollably - most unpleasant.
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Giggle, Giggle, Snicker, Laugh!"
Reviewed August 23, 2000 by Robert Pottle, a teacher from Eastbrook, Maine who is affiliated with the site. Now you can hear the Robert Pottle recite the #1 poem at Giggle, Giggle, Snicker, Laugh! Also watch for back to school poems and Halloween poems in September and October. Don’t forget to vote to keep your favorite poems posted on Giggle, Giggle, Snicker, Laugh! at robertpottle.com.
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Giggle Poetry
Reviewed June 18, 1999 by a 12 year old from Minnesota who is not affiliated with the site. This site features tons of funny poetry for kids, some free poetry contests, tips on how to write poetry, and poetry that you get to grade.
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Giggle Poetry
Reviewed October 6, 1999 by Jason, a parent from Minnesota who is affiliated with the site. Giggle Poetry is a funny poetry site for kids that features tons of humorous verse for kids, great artwork, kid-friendly instructions on how to write poetry, free poetry contests with prizes, and plenty of additional fun poetry activities.
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Giggle Poetry
Reviewed April 25, 2003 by Gillian, a teacher from Surrey, England. "This site is full of really funny poetry for children. You’ll want to keep going back for more! Children can submit their own poems too."
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Giggle Poetry
"Bruce Lansky’s books are among America’s best-selling children’s poetry books, with more than 500,000 copies in print. His site not only includes a large archive of funny poems (from Lansky and other Meadowbrook Press poets), it also has fill-in-the-blank poetry activities, advice for would-be poets, and poems to grade (which ones are good enough to be published?) Here’s a familiar one with a twisted ending, written by Bill Dodd. ""Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream, until you hit the waterfall – then you’ll start to scream."""
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