Stopping by the Library on an April Day
 
It's April and National Poetry Month. Time to remind kids who think they hate poetry how much fun it can be. 
 
To help you get the job done, I've put together a display to captivate the masses.  
 
Yours in poetry,
Lindsey
I think that I shall never see a display as lovely as a poet-tree
picture of poet-tree
 
Bring poetry to life for all ages (but especially kids!) with a poet-tree.
Discover how to create a participatory poet-tree display in your library with any space or budget parameters you may have.
 
Two ways to find the article:
 
Search: UI 443561
Search: Steal this idea poetry (then click on the Lists & Articles tab) 
Gather ye poems while ye may
image of printable Poet-Tree flyer
Look what I made you. Go ahead, download it.
  
Go ahead. Do it.
 
Ready to make your own poet-tree?
You'll need a sign so that it's clear
you want kids to participate. 
 
 
 
You'll need some fun poetry books for your display.
Here are two of Novelist's Recommended Reads lists to get you started:
 
Poetry for Younger Kids (0-8)
UI 439762
 
Poetry for Older Kids (9-12)
UI 439764
 




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