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Let's Hear a Poem

Let's Hear a Poem

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Welcome! I hope you will enjoy hearing me read a poem out loud. Sharing this way can make it more fun, or more peaceful, or more exciting, depending on the poem. People have always loved sharing stories, feelings, and more by making up poems about them and saying or reading or hearing them out loud together. Now you are part of all this. So get comfortable, and we will share a poem.Let's Hear A Poem Art
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  • Winter-Time, by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Jan 23 2026

    Winter-Time was written by RobertLouis Stevenson. It talks about a child’ssnowy morning. The day in this poem might seem very short to you. This is because Robert Louis Stevenson grew up in Scotland, a country closer to the North Pole than where you maylive. The closer you get to the NorthPole, the shorter your days are in the winter, and the longer in summer. There might be some words in this poem that are new to you. Others might be used with new meanings. If you want to find out more about them, you can listen “Help With Words for Winter-Time, by Robert Louis Stevenson.”

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    4 mins
  • Help With Words for Winter-Time, by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Jan 22 2026

    Here is some help with words for the poem Winter-Time, by Robert Louis Stevenson.

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    4 mins
  • The Land of Counterpane, by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Jan 14 2026

    The Land of Counterpane was written by Robert Louis Stevenson. This poem was published in 1885 in a book called A Child’s Garden of Verses. “Counterpane” is another word for a bedspread. To find out about other words in this poem, you can listen to “Help With Words for The Land of Counterpane.”

    While he was growing up, Robert Louis Stevenson was sick a lot. This poem is about the things he imagined while he played with his toys in bed. Even though he couldn’t go outside or see his friends, and there were no video games back then, it sounds like Robert Louis Stevenson had a wonderful time in his make-believe world, playing with his toys while he got well.

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    3 mins
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