Poetry for Kids by ❤️Joyce Sidman❤️

📚 Have you discovered the dazzling poetry of Joyce Sidman?

If you’re looking for books that blend science, nature, and truly beautiful language, her work is something special. I love it so much! Lyrical, thoughtful, and rich with imagery, these books invite kids to slow down, notice the world, and see it in a whole new way.

Here are three favorites to explore:

🦉 Dark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Rick Allen
This Newbery Honor–winning collection reveals the hidden life of the natural world after dark. Each poem feels like a quiet discovery, paired with intricate scratchboard illustrations that glow with detail and mystery. 

🌅 Before Morning by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Beth Krommes
A gentle, hopeful poem about a child wishing for snow—woven with themes of patience, change, and wonder. The luminous engraved, wood-print illustrations, touched with soft color, makes this one especially magical. It truly tugged at my heart.

🌳 Dear Acorn, Love Oak: Letter Poems to Friends by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Melissa Sweet
Sidman’s newest book just came out last year and it is full of clever, heartfelt poems written as letters between elements of the natural world. The mixed-media illustrations are bursting with texture, movement, and charm are just GORGEOUS!

All three books are a celebration of language, art, and the beauty of the world around us—perfect for curious kids (and grown-ups) who love to linger over words.

✨ Do you have a favorite poetry book to share with kids?

Today’s book recommendations: ANIMALS IN PANTS and WET CEMENT: A MIX OF CONCRETE POEMS

📚 Ready to make reading FUN (and maybe a little silly)? If you’ve got a young reader who loves to laugh—or one who just hasn’t fallen in love with poetry yet—these two playful picks are a perfect place to start:

🩳 ANIMALS IN PANTS by Suzy Levinson

What’s better than animals? Animals wearing PANTS. 😄 This laugh-out-loud picture book is packed with ridiculous, colorful illustrations and simple, bouncy text that makes it a joy to read aloud. Perfect for giggles, engagement, and getting even the wiggliest kids excited about books.

🎈WET CEMENT: A MIX OF CONCRETE POEMS by Bob Raczka

This clever, creative collection turns poetry into art. Each poem is shaped to match its subject—so kids don’t just read the poem, they see it. It’s interactive, surprising, and a fantastic way to introduce poetic thinking in a way that feels like play.

Both of these books invite kids to experience reading differently—through humor, creativity, and imagination.

✨ Which one would your kids grab first—the silly or the surprising?