Synopses & Reviews
Following on the success of andlt;iandgt;No More Homework; No More Testsandlt;/iandgt; and andlt;iandgt;If Kids Ruled the Schoolandlt;/iandgt;, Meadowbrook Press has established a strong track record for paperback poetry books about school. Kenn Nesbitt contributed poems to both anthologies. This book presents the best school poems of this rising star on the school circuit.andlt;brandgt;andlt;brandgt;Kenn Nesbitt's andlt;iandgt;When Teacher Isn't Lookingandlt;/iandgt; contains humorous poems about school, covering everything from homework and tests to school lunches and detention. Nesbitt, well known on the school visit circuit, has contributed poems to many Meadowbrook Press humorous poetry anthologies.
Synopsis
Following on the success of
No More Homework; No More Tests and
If Kids Ruled the School, Meadowbrook Press has established a strong track record for paperback poetry books about school. Kenn Nesbitt contributed poems to both anthologies. This book presents the best school poems of this rising star on the school circuit.
Kenn Nesbitt's When Teacher Isn't Looking contains humorous poems about school, covering everything from homework and tests to school lunches and detention. Nesbitt, well known on the school visit circuit, has contributed poems to many Meadowbrook Press humorous poetry anthologies.
Synopsis
Students and teachers will roar as Kenn Nesbitt pokes fun at silly school topics with dozens of wacky poems.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Who knew school lunches and detention could be so funny? Kenn Nesbitt, that's who! Do you attend a school like the one Kenn Nesbitt describes in this hysterically funny collection of poems? Thereand#8217;s a frenzied food fight in the cafeteria. For show-and-tell, kids burp the ABCs. Recently, and#8220;pet daysand#8221; have been banned (and for good reason). And the funniest things happen when the teacher isnand#8217;t looking. Kids and teachers rate these rhymes A+ (and you will, too).
About the Author
andlt;Bandgt;Kenn Nesbittandlt;/Bandgt; wrote his first children's poem, "Scrawny, Tawny Skinner," in 1994, inspired by having dinner with a friend whose four-year-old daughter did everything she could to get out of eating her dinner! Since then, Kenn has written five books of humorous children's poetry. His poems have been included in many anthologies of humorous children's poetry, including andlt;Iandgt;If Kids Ruled the Schoolandlt;/Iandgt; and andlt;Iandgt;No More Homework! No More Tests!andlt;/Iandgt;, on audio CDs and in textbooks. His poems have also been featured on the TV show andlt;Iandgt;Jack Hanna's Wildlife Adventuresandlt;/Iandgt; on The Family Channel. His website Poetry4kids.com is the number 2 website for children's poetry. Kenn lives in Spokane, WA with his wife and two children.