How to Write a Poem for Children: 9 Steps

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How to Write a Poem for Children: 9 Steps
How to Write a Poem for Children: 9 Steps
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Poems for children are very popular in modern culture. Here are some simple steps that will help you write and / or publish children's poems.

Steps

Method 1 of 1: Write Your Own Poem for Kids

Write a Children's Poem Step 1
Write a Children's Poem Step 1

Step 1. Find out about the most common themes suitable for children

They range from animals, to fantasy, to games and everything in between.

Write a Children's Poem Step 2
Write a Children's Poem Step 2

Step 2. Choose a structure for your poem

You can choose any one, from haiku to satire to free form.

Write a Children's Poem Step 3
Write a Children's Poem Step 3

Step 3. Make sure your writing is fluid

"My dog wagged his tail and kissed me then jumped on the sofa on my lap" does not flow. "He barked and barked and jumped into my lap" is a little better.

Write a Children's Poem Step 4
Write a Children's Poem Step 4

Step 4. Use descriptive words

Use as many adjectives as you like, but don't use high-sounding language too often. It might confuse and bore your young readers.

Write a Children's Poem Step 5
Write a Children's Poem Step 5

Step 5. Make sure the poem isn't too long

Even short poems can be as beautiful as longer ones; indeed, very often a child gets bored when he has to read long poems.

Write a Children's Poem Step 6
Write a Children's Poem Step 6

Step 6. Have a child, nephew, young friend, etc. read your poem

Ask them not to worry about being harsh with judgments.

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Write a Children's Poem Step 7

Step 7. Trial, check and review everything

It's about your job. It is satisfying? Maybe something needs to be changed? You are your own worst critic, so don't belittle your work too much.

Write a Children's Poem Step 8
Write a Children's Poem Step 8

Step 8. Submit your work to magazines

Try for example with Il Giornalino.

Write a Children's Poem Step 9
Write a Children's Poem Step 9

Step 9. Enjoy

Your work should be a form of self-expression and not just a job. If you are not happy to write, then don't write! There are so many other things you can do: draw, dance, sing… anything that interests you.

Advice

  • Always write in your style. Don't copy other writers! Be true to your style.
  • Not all poems have to rhyme!
  • Don't be too hard on yourself if you think what you wrote isn't right.
  • Don't be discouraged if your job isn't accepted immediately. Keep trying!

Warnings

  • Don't be rude or mean in your poems. Children are deeply influenced by the environment they live in and the things they read or do. Don't be a bad example!
  • Do not copy! Originality is a fundamental element of writing. So don't copy other people's work!

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