Book Review: Poetry For Kids Who Are ‘Just No Good At Rhyming’
[Source: NPR.org]
Some people have an aversion to poetry. They think it’s got rules. You know, like, it’s got to rhyme. Moon, June, croon a tune to a raccoon and an old spittoon. Blah, blah, blah. Chris Harris, who’s never written a children’s book before, has produced a new book that children may enjoy so much, they may not realize that they’re actually reading – let me say this quietly – poetry. The book is called “I’m Just No Good At Rhyming: And Other Nonsense For Mischievous Kids And Immature Grown-Ups.” And Chris Harris, who was also a writer and executive producer for “How I Met Your Mother,” joins us from NPR West. Thanks so much for being with us.
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