Weekly Children’s Poetry Roundup – Saturday, September 13, 2025

Well, hello there, fellow poetry lovers! It’s time again for this week’s Children’s Poetry Blog Post Roundup! We’ve got a whole bunch of news and updates from the world of children’s poetry from the past week, so grab a comfy chair and let’s get started!

Children’s Poetry Summit

This week, Jay Bhadricha discussed the upcoming National Poetry Day theme, which is Play, and how poetry can foster creativity and language development in children.

David L. Harrison

David L. Harrison shared a new poem for his “Word of the Month” series in My poem for September Word of the Month. In addition, he’s encouraging everyone to explore the Poetry from Daily Life Free Video Library. He also announced that Bob Stephens is returning to Poetry from Daily Life for the final time. There’s also news that David was filmed for The Story of Art in America documentary series, and Brian Shipman is adding more recordings to the video library. Furthermore, David shared his experience of In the school news, in Japan, where he visited a school in Japan, and participated in a Sam Bommarito webinar with Tim Rasinski.

DreamBeast Poems

This week Mark Bird shared a poem inspired by Midlands dialect words in ‘Kids From The Middle’ – A Poem Inspired by Midlands Dialect Words, and he featured ‘Same Age’ A Grandma Poem For Kids about the unimportance of age, which is a poem about the connections between a grandmother and her grandchild.

Imagine the Possibilities

Rose Cappelli shared a Poetry Friday post focused on Poetry Friday: Imagining, inspired by Mary Oliver’s words.

Joshua Seigal

Joshua Seigal had a couple of interesting posts this week. He shared a post with a series of interviews in THE NEWS, and wrote about his Green Bin problems.

Kate Williams

Kate Williams posted a photograph of a downpour in Rain-Pouring Poem, and also discussed how to use Squeak! Squawk! Roar!: Amazing Animal Poems to teach EMPATHY POEMS in ‘SQUEAK!’. She has some WATERSTONES Events Upcoming! and shared her enthusiasm for autumn leaf activities in Autumn Leaf. Additionally, she’s preparing for Autumn Poetry Prep and shared news from the Kids’ Poets’ Party she enjoyed.

Laura Purdie Salas

For Poetry Friday, Laura Purdie Salas offered a review of Dear Acorn (Love, Oak) and Knocking on Windows, too and is offering a giveaway of her forthcoming book.

Live Your Poem

This week, Irene Latham shared a peonies haiku poem for Poetry Friday.

Poetry Box

Paula Green shared a review of Turkey Hurley-Burly by Annelies Judson and Nikki Slade Robinson, and also announced a CELEBRATING THE CHAMPION – Maurice Gee’s contribution to children’s literature panel presentation.

Radio, Rhythm & Rhyme

Matt Forrest shared the poem “In Lieu of Flowers” by Shawna Lemay for Poetry Friday.

Reflections on the Teche

Reflections on the Teche celebrated the picture book Flurry, Float, and Fly! for Poetry Friday. They also shared a poem inspired by Ancient Layers and also shared a poem of theirs for St. Margaret’s Chapel.

Salt City Verse

Janice Scully shared a Poetry Friday post with a Back to School Golden Shovel poem.

Shaun Jex

This week’s writing prompt from Shaun Jex is about Touch, Taste, Smell: Poetry and the Senses, inviting poets to explore the five senses.

Steam Powered Poetry

Heidi Bee Roemer shared a video about Wee Steamers: Tooth on the Loose! with Early Childhood Educator Sheila Kerwin.

The Poem Farm

And, finally, Amy Ludwig VanDerwater offered a writing tip on how to Make Friends With Your Notebook.

Alright, that’s all for this week. Thanks for stopping by, and keep those poems coming!