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Home›How To›How to Write a Children’s Poem: 12 Steps

How to Write a Children’s Poem: 12 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 8, 2024
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1.Choose a theme: Begin by choosing an appropriate theme for your children’s poem, taking into consideration topics that can capture a child’s imagination, such as animals, nature, or adventure.

2.Define the purpose of your poem: What do you want the child to learn or feel as they read your poem? Determining the purpose beforehand will help guide your writing process.

3.Decide on a tone: Select a tone for your poem, whether it be humorous, whimsical, educational, or inspirational.

4.Pick a rhyme scheme: Traditional children’s poems often follow common rhyme schemes such as AABB or ABAB. Experiment with different patterns to find what works best for your theme and style.

5.Create a catchy opening line: Starting off with an engaging line will pique the interest of both young readers and the adults who read to them. Make sure it’s something that catches their attention and draws them in.

6.Develop the storyline: Plan out the sequence of events in your poem and make sure it flows logically. Your poem should take the reader on a journey from beginning to end.

7.Incorporate rich vocabulary and imagery: Utilize vivid language and descriptions when writing for children. This will transport them into the world you’ve created in your poem and make it more memorable.

8.Be mindful of rhythm and meter: Children’s poems often have a musical quality to them. Pay attention to the rhythm and meter of your verses so they are easy for children to understand and participate in while reading aloud.

9.Keep it simple: Remember that you’re writing for children, so avoid using complicated words or concepts they may not understand yet.

10.Emphasize repetition: Repetition helps reinforce learning in children, so consider utilizing repetitive phrases or elements within your poem as a mnemonic device.

11.Write from a child’s perspective: Step into a child’s shoes and consider how they’d see the world. This can provide inspiration for your poem and help build connection with your target audience.

12.Edit, revise, and polish: As you go through these steps, continue to refine your language, tighten up the narrative, and ensure that you are clearly conveying your message. Once you have finished refining your poem, it should be ready for its young readers.

By following these 12 steps, you’ll be on your way to creating an entertaining and engaging children’s poem. Happy writing!

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