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The Biggest Burp Ever Funny Poems for Kids (Kenn Nesbitts Hilarious Childrens Poems)

by Kenn Nesbitt

Book Details

Publisher:S A Poem About A Burp So Massive It Shakes The House
Published:2018-10-27
Pages:158
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1500802018

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

Children's Poet Laureate Kenn Nesbitt is back with more of the raucous rhymes and zany zingers that kids love to read. The Biggest Burp Ever includes seventy new poems about wacky animals, comical characters, funny families, silly situations, and much, much more.Take a deep breath. Hold on tight. Fasten your seat belt! The Biggest Burp Ever is another epic romp of rib-tickling rhyme on the endless roller coaster ride known as Kenn's prolific pen! --Charles Ghigna - Father Goose(R)Kenn Nesbitt ha

Our Review

This collection of seventy new poems from Children's Poet Laureate Kenn Nesbitt delivers exactly what young readers crave: laugh-out-loud rhymes about wacky animals, comical characters, and silly situations. The poems are crafted with a perfect rhythm and rhyme scheme that makes them ideal for read-aloud sessions, encouraging early literacy skills and a love for language through pure, unadulterated fun. From the titular gastric event to other hilarious scenarios, the content is perfectly pitched to the elementary school sense of humor, making poetry feel accessible and wildly entertaining rather than intimidating.

What sets this children's poetry book apart is its masterful balance of clever wordplay and relatable childhood themes, ensuring that both reluctant and avid readers will find something to giggle over. The variety of topics—from funny families to absurd predicaments—means there's a poem for every mood, making it a fantastic resource for classroom libraries or bedtime reading that doesn't take itself too seriously. Parents and teachers will appreciate how these humorous verses can serve as a gateway to discussing poetic devices, while kids will simply enjoy the ride on what Father Goose calls "the endless roller coaster ride" of Nesbitt's imagination. This is the kind of book that gets passed around the playground and remembered long after the last page is turned.

Themes

Children's poetry, American

Subjects

Children's poetry, American