
Reach for this book when you want to spark a love of language in a child who typically resists poetry or finds it intimidating. This unique collection was curated by children themselves, ensuring that every page resonates with the humor, curiosity, and lived experiences of childhood. It features works from master poets like Shel Silverstein and Nikki Giovanni, but only those poems that passed the rigorous test of being voted 'favorites' by actual students. Through whimsical verses and relatable observations, the book explores themes of wonder, the natural world, and school-day antics. It is an ideal bridge for children aged 6 to 12, offering a mix of laugh-out-loud funny moments and quiet, thoughtful reflections. By choosing a book 'vetted' by their peers, parents can provide a low-pressure entry point into literature that builds vocabulary and emotional intelligence while feeling like pure entertainment.
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Sign in to write a reviewThe book is largely secular and lighthearted. It touches on universal childhood experiences like feeling lonely or being misunderstood, but it does so with a gentle, metaphorical touch. There is no heavy trauma, making it a safe choice for all environments.
A third or fourth grader who claims to hate reading but loves telling jokes or observing bugs in the backyard. It is perfect for the 'reluctant reader' who needs short, impactful bursts of text to feel successful.
This book can be read cold. It is excellent for 'strewing' (leaving it out on a coffee table) or for reading one poem a night before bed. A parent might reach for this after hearing their child complain that 'nothing in the library is interesting' or seeing their child struggle to express a complex feeling about school or nature.
Six-year-olds will gravitate toward the rhythmic, funny poems about animals and physical comedy. Twelve-year-olds will appreciate the sophisticated wordplay and the poems that mirror their growing sense of identity and independence.
The 'kid-tested' aspect is the ultimate selling point. It removes the 'stuffy' barrier often associated with award-winning poetry and replaces it with peer-approved relatability.
This is an anthology of poems written by recipients of the NCTE Excellence in Poetry for Children Award. Unlike standard anthologies curated by academics, the specific poems in this volume were selected by a panel of children who voted on their favorites from the master poets' bodies of work. The content spans a wide range of topics including animals, nature, family life, and school.
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