Poems for children can be found on a number of websites. Some examples are Poems 4 Kids, Poem Hunter, and Poetry Archive. There are also many children's poem books at libraries and book stores.
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a poem is a short passage describing about somthing. There is a lot of different poems such as limerick and haiku. Most poems rhyme but it doesn't have to all the times.
Short line poems are often referred to as haiku or senryu in Japanese poetry, or as micropoetry in contemporary English poetry. These poems typically consist of 17 syllables or less and convey a powerful message in a brief format.
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Poems don't have to rhyme, in fact many don't. There are all kinds of poems, like haiku, limerick, and free-verse, and they all follow different schemes.
Langston Hughes did not typically write in limerick form, as he was known for his innovative and free verse poetry that often focused on the African American experience. It is unlikely that there is a limerick by Langston Hughes.
Edward Lear, a nonsense poet. Perhaps most famous for "The Owl and The Pussycat"
A site that lets children upload poems, and lets adults and teachers upload poems that are aimed at children is http://www.kidsstoriesonline.com. I am sure there will be some poems that are related to "working together" on there.
"Limerick Queen" is a type of poem written in limerick form, which consists of five lines with a strict rhyme scheme (AABBA). These poems are often humorous or whimsical in nature, with the last line usually containing a twist or punchline.
there are many examples of poems like haiku, cinquain, elegy, word cinquain, syllable cinquain.
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