Poetry
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Fishbone’s Secret Library
Reviewed April 25, 1999 by Uncle Bud, a reader from Puget Sound area of Washington State who is affiliated with the site. A place to find Nonsense Rhymes. Also under construction, with other items such as Stories, Puns, Puzzles & Mysteries, to come, as they are written and added. Imagination required! Reading aloud recommended. Responses accepted. Thank you.
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Fairy Godmother
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Emmett Scott’s Quick Poems
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Edward Lear’s Nonsense Works
"There was an Old Man with a beard, Who said, ’It is just as I feared! Two Owls and a Hen, Four Larks and a Wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!’ Edward Lear’s ""A Book of Nonsense"" (a collection of 112 limericks for children) was first published in 1846. ""It was the convention at the time for children’s books to be published anonymously, so there was no mention of Lear’s name in the book."" This fan site, created by an Italian high school teacher (he actually teaches English, but he does it in Italy) includes all of Lear’s limericks as well as biographical notes and commentary."
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Don’t Play With Your Food
Reviewed June 29, 1999 by a reader from Richmond, VA who is affiliated with the site. This site is a blast! Lots of fun plays on words and animated gifs!
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Claremont Review
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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BLUEMOUNTAIN GREETINGS
Reviewed April 22, 2000 by Aditya, 10 years old from Oman who is affiliated with the site. With this site you can send greeting cards. There is a poem competition also.
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Band-Aids and Blackboards: Medical Poetry
Reviewed August 29, 1999 by Joan, a teacher from Fairfield, Connecticut who is affiliated with the site. Now my evaluation of this new endeavor is of course a biased one, since I wrote the poems. I’m working on poetry to help children have the words to use in talking with their classmates about their medical problems.Hope that you agree with my evaluation. The poems are fun to write, and the child "experts" of my site Band-Aides seem to like them a lot.
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7-VS-WEEKLY: A FREE POETRY NEWSLETTER FOR KIDS!
Reviewed September 24, 1999 by Martha, a teacher from Orlando, Florida who is affiliated with the site. What a great way to add to your poetry library...for FREE! Former teacher and children’s author Rusty Fischer sends 7 new poems to your e-mail address every week. (That’s one poem for each day!) The poems are funny or touching, but never contain foul language or questionable content, so they’re great for classroom or family reading anytime! So what are you waiting for? Start your poetry library today! For FREE!
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