成人快手

Six leading poets introduce and read some of their best-known poetry for children. There are two additional selections of classic poems read by Maxine Peake and Julian Rhind-Tutt.

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1. Michael Rosen. audio

Michael Rosen introduces and reads some of his best-known work for children, including 'Don't' and 'Chocolate cake'.

1. Michael Rosen

2. Grace Nichols. audio

Grace Nichols introduces and reads some of her best-known poems for children, including 'Cosmic disco' and 'Sun is laughing'.

2. Grace Nichols

3. Roger McGough. audio

Roger McGough introduces and reads some of his best-known poems for children, including 'First day at school' and 'Didgeridoo'.

3. Roger McGough

4. Jackie Kay. audio

Jackie Kay introduces and reads some of her best-known poems for children, including 'Brendon Gallacher' and 'Red running shoes'.

4. Jackie Kay

5. John Agard. audio

John Agard introduces and reads some of his best-known poems for children, including 'A date with spring' and 'Hopaloo kangaroo'.

5. John Agard

6. Mandy Coe. audio

Mandy Coe introduces and reads some of her best-known poems for children, including 'If you could see laughter' and 'Fizz'.

6. Mandy Coe

7. Classic poetry 1. audio

Maxine Peake and Julian Rhind-Tutt read a selection of classic poems, including TS Eliot's 'The Naming of Cats' and Alfred Noyes' 'The Highwayman'.

7. Classic poetry 1

8. Classic poetry 2. audio

Maxine Peake and Julian Rhind-Tutt read a selection of classic poems, including 'Jabberwocky' and 'The Jumblies'.

8. Classic poetry 2