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Reach for this book when you want to ignite your child's imagination or help them find their own voice through the power of spoken word. This vibrant anthology is more than a collection of text: it is a sensory experience that invites children to listen to legendary poets, such as Langston Hughes and Robert Frost, perform their own work. By hearing the cadence, rhythm, and emotion directly from the authors, children develop a deeper appreciation for language as an art form. Covering a vast range of human experiences from the silliness of animals to the quiet wonder of nature, these poems foster creativity and self-confidence. It is particularly effective for reluctant readers who may struggle with standard prose but thrive on the rhythmic, musical quality of verse. Perfect for ages 6 to 12, this collection serves as a bridge between listening and literacy, encouraging children to see themselves as storytellers and creators.