I used poetry as part of our weekly speaker's theater program, so I had a couple of boxes of poetry books in my classroom library for students to find poems to use for the exercise. I encouraged them to choose styles of poems and to explore different poets.
One book I was glad to see back in print was Hailstones and Halibut Bones
While kids are naturally drawn to the humor and fun of Jack Prelutsky in A Pizza the Size of the Sun
Mary O'Neill has been used not just to interest children in reading poetry, but as a means of getting them to write poems that do not rhyme or fit a specific poetic formula. For years, children have pondered what colors are after exploring her poetic definitions.
If you did not read Hailstones and Halibut Bones as a child, it is worth checking out of your local library and reading it with your children. This month is a great chance to check out the poetry section at your local library. Your children will have the chance to explore a variety of different styles, formats, and become more comfortable with a different genre of writing.
If you are looking for information on children's poets check out the Children's Author Blog Page.
Free poetry resources can be found on the Poetry Page.