Steve's Poems for Kids
Viewing comments for Chapter 2 "Tommy who wouldn't brush his teeth"A collection of my children's poems
26 total reviews
Comment from tfawcus
Well that should get the brushes into action all right! Just the kind of humour that appeals to children and the poem has a great rhythm for reading aloud. I was always told not to swallow grape pips or else I'd have vines growing out of my ears! Gave me nightmares for years!
reply by the author on 19-Jun-2014
Well that should get the brushes into action all right! Just the kind of humour that appeals to children and the poem has a great rhythm for reading aloud. I was always told not to swallow grape pips or else I'd have vines growing out of my ears! Gave me nightmares for years!
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 19-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Tony.
I have never been sure why parents spread that nonsense about seeds and pips...
Steve
Comment from Treischel
Excellent story with a good message using very colorful poetic imagery for full impact. It would scare me into brushing every day for sure. Nice rhythm and rhyme. Very clever. Well done.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
Excellent story with a good message using very colorful poetic imagery for full impact. It would scare me into brushing every day for sure. Nice rhythm and rhyme. Very clever. Well done.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thank you!
Comment from Carole Rosa
To the author of Tommy Who Wouldn't Brush His Teeth. Hilarious! This is just too funny for words. I'm going to print it and give it to my eight-year-old grandson to read. You've got my vote. Carole
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
To the author of Tommy Who Wouldn't Brush His Teeth. Hilarious! This is just too funny for words. I'm going to print it and give it to my eight-year-old grandson to read. You've got my vote. Carole
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Carole!
Comment from Ben Colder
That should get it done, poet. Kids will be buying tooth brushes by the score. Still laughing about this one. Well done. Shalom to all.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
That should get it done, poet. Kids will be buying tooth brushes by the score. Still laughing about this one. Well done. Shalom to all.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Ben!
Comment from Bill Schott
This is a fun poem that should scare a kid into brushing his/her teeth. The hyperbole builds as Tommy's mouth becomes a botany project. I think a kid would get a kick out of this.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
This is a fun poem that should scare a kid into brushing his/her teeth. The hyperbole builds as Tommy's mouth becomes a botany project. I think a kid would get a kick out of this.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Bill - more for a laugh than serious motivation.
Comment from Dawn Munro
HAHAHAHA! Eeewww - yuck! If this poem is supposed to motivate kids to brush their teeth, I'm afraid it might accomplish the opposite because it's just too much fun being described in Tommy's mouth! LOL
Best of luck with this adorably icky poem. :)
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
HAHAHAHA! Eeewww - yuck! If this poem is supposed to motivate kids to brush their teeth, I'm afraid it might accomplish the opposite because it's just too much fun being described in Tommy's mouth! LOL
Best of luck with this adorably icky poem. :)
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Dawn. Kids love icky of course...
Comment from kiwijenny
Poor Tommy Pom....the tooth will set him free.....not....if he had used a brush ....if only........I like your incidental tale.....do you remember Rapunzel where the prince fell on thorns and they poked his eyes out.....now that was a fairy tale...spooked me for years....
Good poem ..made me chortle
God bless
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
Poor Tommy Pom....the tooth will set him free.....not....if he had used a brush ....if only........I like your incidental tale.....do you remember Rapunzel where the prince fell on thorns and they poked his eyes out.....now that was a fairy tale...spooked me for years....
Good poem ..made me chortle
God bless
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Jenny - that's what I mean - the old fairy tales nearly all had gruesome portions...
Comment from Nosha17
We had all that, too, ours was called the bogeyman! Or, we were told, your teeth will fall out. This was a super poem, with excellent rhyming and choice of words. Great humour, fun read and good luck in the contest. Faye
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
We had all that, too, ours was called the bogeyman! Or, we were told, your teeth will fall out. This was a super poem, with excellent rhyming and choice of words. Great humour, fun read and good luck in the contest. Faye
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Faye!
Comment from bob cullen
Humour and poetry, what an awesome combination when it works. And here it did.
The rhyme was great and the story sold itself. I'd call it a dental masterpiece.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
Humour and poetry, what an awesome combination when it works. And here it did.
The rhyme was great and the story sold itself. I'd call it a dental masterpiece.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Bob!
Comment from Kenneth Schaal
I'm impressed with the craftsmanship: pristine rhymes and meter, but no more so than the cleverly told story and the poetics that make it a great read. And funny. Motivational? --yeah like Copenhagen. Look out for the Dept. of families and services. Kenny
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
I'm impressed with the craftsmanship: pristine rhymes and meter, but no more so than the cleverly told story and the poetics that make it a great read. And funny. Motivational? --yeah like Copenhagen. Look out for the Dept. of families and services. Kenny
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Is Copenhagen supposed to be motivational? You lost me there, but thanks for the great review and the six stars!
Steve
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Senior moment. A plug of that stuff would be motivation to never use it again.
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Got you now - you're talking about tobacco, not the city...