| Mama Lisa's World - An archive of nursery rhymes from all over the world.
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| The Academy of American Poets - Organization presenting poems, biographies of poets, historical and thematic poetry exhibits, events calendars, discussion forums and contest information.
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| Ongoing Tales Old-Time Poetry - Collection of illustrated classic poems for children.
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| Giggle Poetry - Explains how to write poems, offers contests for young writers, features interviews with poets, and includes an assortment of poems for kids to read and rate.
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| The Poetry Zone - Contains poems by well-known children's poets and a educational material for teachers.
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| Poetry for Kids - Humorous poetry for kids by author Kenn Nesbitt
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| Forms of poetry for children - Gives brief explanations of several forms of poetry and provides examples of each. Also has links for further information and writing tips.
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| Quick and Dirty Guide to Reading Poetry - An English professor offers students some down-to-earth how-to advice on tackling poetry.
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| Poetry Express - An interactive site featuring activities and advice for making, sharing, revising, and editing poems. Highlights include e-muse, a poetry generator, and 15 poems you can write now.
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| Jan Dean's Poetry Zoo - Filled with poems, stories and resources. Also includes material for teachers.
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| The Compendium - Personal collection of classic and contemporary poems, indexed by both author and title.
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| FizzyFunnyFuzzy.com - Humorous, entertaining and fun poetry for children.
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| Poetry and Fun Kid Style - Poetry for and by kids including animations.
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| Dreampad - Features excerpts from the Children's Inspirational Poetry: Anthology of Poetry and Art.
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| It Frisselgrien - An international site from Dutch origin about poetry for everybody, with an English option. Accepts submissions.
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| Student Poetry - Serious poetry from a published anthology of student works, includes the students illustrations.
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| Children's Haiku Garden - Website for haiku by children from Japan, the U.S., and other countries; includes charming thumbnail sketches. Accepts haiku and drawings by children. Maintained by Ryo Suzuki. Links to Japanese version.
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| Imaginesongs - A collection of original poems, songs, skits and animations by children's author and playwright Joe Thompson.
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| PoetryKnot.net - Encourages, recognizes, and offers high school students a forum for publication of their creative expressions and an opportunity to receive feedback from readers.
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| Barking Spiders - Collection of poetry and short stories by C.J. Heck. Also contains mazes and tongue twisters.
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| Poetry on Stage - Original poetry for children of all ages by Rebecca Ives.
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| Fugues of the Well-Tempered Clavier - Interactive Director movie that relates a Bach fugue to the meaning of fugue in Milton's "Paradise Lost" and Dante's "Inferno."
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| ShelSilverstein.com - Features animations, information about the author, activities for young readers, e-cards, and resources for teachers and parents.
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| George, Kristine O'Connell - (Official site) Children's poetry author information, audio clips, school visits, book reviews, teacher's guides, and children activities.
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| BBC Education - Listen and Write - Lets kids listen to examples of different styles of poetry and provides tips on using similes and the thesaurus. Has writing activities, audio poems, and a gallery of children's work.
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| Funny Poems For Kids - Includes funny poems, riddles, jokes, and tongue twisters.
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| River of Life - Includes poetry, art, memories, stories and visiting artists on the river theme.
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| Critical Reading - A Guide - A description of the methods of critical reading/poetry analysis with examples of what to look for in the language.
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| How to tell the Birds from the Flowers - The full text and pictures from the humorous book published in 1907, written and illustrated by Robert Williams Wood.
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