Raise the funny factor of this poem by reading it to your kids in a silly voice. This short quatrain was a hit in 1895, when Gelett Burgess first published his now-famous poem for kids.
The poem’s rhythmic and repetitive structure makes it easy for kids to remember, while its message of hope and perseverance is universally inspiring. Discussing “Still I Rise” in the context ...
Open any poetry book for proof: You’ll find love poems for romantic moments, silly rhymes for kids and limericks for ... longer than the shortest popular poem, a single letter m with an extra ...
Daniel Daugherty has created a monster. His first children's book, 'Molly Makes a Mess' tells the tale of Molly, a girl who ...
Angela Knight, library media specialist at Harrison Elementary, wrote the forward for the new book. She was also awarded SPS ...