Our round up of the most famous poems for children

By Hannah Nepilova

Published: Thursday, 25 May 2023 at 12:00 am


Compiling a list of the best children’s poems is a delicate task. Everybody, after all, has their favourites, wrapped up in cherished memories of childhood. No doubt we’ve failed to do justice to some real classics. Nonetheless, here are ten poems that represent some of the greatest voices in children’s literature.

Best poems for kids

The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear

Not only are we unsure quite what this poem is getting at – is it really about love? – but even the words themselves are of questionable meaning. In particular, the word ‘runcible’ was entirely made up by Lear, who, as well as using it to describe a spoon, applied it to his hat, a wall and his cat. And nobody has a clue what it actually means – which is exactly the point. One of the most vivid and charming examples of Victorian nonsense poetry, it is embedded in the national psyche, with many a grown up able to recite it from beginning to end.

Among the musical settings of this poem was this waterbound opera, presented by the ROH2 in 2012.