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  5. Published: January 2019. Family Friend Poems occasionally holds Poetry Contests with various prizes. If there is an ongoing poetry contest you can find information on our Submit Poem page. This collection contain the winning Poems from our various contests. February 2024 Poetry Contest- Trapped Under Evil's Demise.

  6. Poems for Kids — Kids' Poetry Club. Poems for Kids by Little Dazzy Donuts. Here are all of the poems from the weekly Kids’ Poetry Club podcast, including links to episodes and YouTube videos. Poems are written by children’s poet, Little Dazzy Donuts. Illustrations by Dot Cherch. Why not enter your own poetry and art into our free competition?

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  7. Mar 17, 2017 · March 17, 2017. ILLUSTRATION BY KELLY KENNEDY FOR TIME FOR KIDS. Poet Kenn Nesbitt picks his favorites in the TFK poetry contest. April is Poetry Month. Every year, TFK asks kids to write poems for our poetry contest. Entries pour in from across the country. Poet Kenn Nesbitt is our judge. Here are the grand-prize-winning poem and three runners-up.

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