Who is Kenn N?

Kenn Nesbitt (born February 20, 1962) is an American children’s poet. On June 11, 2013, he was named Children’s Poet Laureate by the Poetry Foundation….

Kenn Nesbitt
Born Owen Kenneth Glenn Nesbitt February 20, 1962 Berkeley, California, United States
Children Max Nesbitt, Maddison Nesbitt
Website
www.poetry4kids.com

What is the age of Kenn Nesbitt?

60 years (February 20, 1962)Kenn Nesbitt / Age

Where did Kenn Nesbitt come from?

Berkeley, CAKenn Nesbitt / Place of birth

What is Kenn Nesbitt hobbies?

Do you have any hobbies? Yes. My main hobby is learning new languages. Currently, I am learning to read, write, and speak Brazilian Portuguese using a combination of DuoLingo, Pimsleur, and Uncle Brazil. In addition to language learning, I also enjoy cooking and going to the movies.

How does the little crocodile poem?

How doth the little crocodile Improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile On every golden scale! How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spreads his claws, And welcomes little fishes in, With gently smiling jaws! This was based on a poem called How Doth the Little Busy Bee.

What is Kenn Nesbitt full name?

Kenn Nesbitt Wiki/ Bio (Age, Career, Family, Net Worth)

Real Name Kenn Nesbitt
Date of Birth 20 February 1962
Birth Place Berkeley, CA
Zodiac sign Pisces
Nationality American

What does Mr Nesbitt say about why he writes poetry?

Nesbitt’s first book of poetry, “The Aliens Have Landed,” appeared in bookstores in 2001. Two years later he gave up software to write full time. Nesbitt said he has a simple goal in writing poetry for kids. “I just want them to laugh,” he said.

What is Kenn Nesbitt’s Favourite food?

My favorite food is broccoli. I eat it every day. that makes me feel this way.

What does the poet mean by Improve his shining tail?

Stanza One It paints him as small, un-intimidating, and harmless, but this is not the case. The crocodile is personified. He makes the choice to “Improve his shining tail” by waving it through the waters of the water of the Nile River. This increases its shine and brings out the “gold” on each scale.