Erika Hogan writes: “April is National Poetry Month. From picture books with poems to novels in verse for middle grade readers and fun activities, there are so many ways to involve poetry in library plans. Research shows that poetry is good for the brain. Creative language use builds pro-social skills like self-awareness and empathy. Poetry encourages word play, and the use of rhyme, rhythm, and meaning-making means poetry also plays a role in building literacy skills. Poetry also involves a lot of white space on the page, which can build confidence and reading success for reluctant readers. Poetry is where it’s at!”
ALSC Blog, Apr. 26; Greater Good, Apr. 8, 2025; Scholastic Parent, June 7, 2022
