
When Will I Ever Learn
60 Humorous and Teachable Poems for Kids
by Lynn Marceau
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Pub Date 20 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 15 Apr 2025
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Description
Embark on a whimsical adventure through childhood laughter and learning with When Will I Ever Learn where 60 playful poems promise endless giggles and heartfelt moments.
When Will I Ever Learn invites readers into a world where every moment is a chance to laugh, learn, and grow. From hilarious family moments to silly school antics, each poem captures the essence of childhood with humor and heart. With topics ranging from silly school shenanigans to navigating feelings and family dynamics, this collection offers something for every young reader.
Whether it's learning to be more kind of simply reveling in the chaos of everyday life, Marceau's poems remind us of the magic found in the ordinary.
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Featured Reviews

This is a really engaging book to read with a little one. The words bounce about the page and change colour and made my little one want to know what the words were and what they were saying. The book covers the house, the pictures on the refrigerator, cats, the park the annoying brother and why maybe, usually means no! Each chapter is so short and so the book can be broken up over different nightly reads and if there is a favourite you can go back to it time after time for little snippets. The pictures and bright and bold and help move the stories along.

When Will I Ever Learn is a fun and thoughtful collection of poems that perfectly captures the rollercoaster of childhood—complete with messy moments, life lessons, and lots of laughter. Each poem felt like a little snapshot of growing up, and the illustrations really helped bring those moments to life. I enjoyed how every page had a new, relatable surprise that made me smile or think, sometimes both. It reminded me of reading Shel Silverstein as a kid but with a more modern twist.

When Will I Ever Learn? by Marceau is a delightful collection that took me on an unexpected journey back to the heart of childhood. Every one of the 60 playful poems is a capsule of emotions and magic tucked into everyday moments—from silly school shenanigans and quirky family antics to the tender lessons learnt amidst laughter and chaos.
The language of the poems is both accessible and charmingly witty, echoing the playful cadence of a child’s voice. The animated tone and colorful illustrations are a sure way to keep you hooked.
This book is a heartfelt celebration of the little moments that shape us. It’s a warm, honest, and ultimately uplifting read that has found a special place on my shelf. I can't recommend it enough.

Okay, this book is adorbs! 😍 I picked it up thinking I’d just peek at a few poems—and then boom! I was totally sucked into a swirl of silly school stuff, family chaos, and cute-as-a-button drawings. It’s got major “read it out loud” energy and I legit laughed out loud more than once. If your kiddo (or inner kiddo) needs a joy boost, When Will I Ever Learn totally delivers. 📚🎉💫

Light playful art, and snarky but fun poems about childhood. There are some fun Shel Silverstein vibes in this one. It is perhaps a bit more linguistically simple than Silverstein (less metaphor, analogy, personification, etc), but the lightheartedness and mischievousness are still there in full force.
A humorous poetry book for children that hits on many of the challenges of growing up
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