Writing Animal Rhymes Galore began with a simple idea: what if every animal, no matter how small or ordinary, carried its own rhythm? I wanted each poem to feel like a tiny doorway into a creature’s world — a moment where sound, movement, and personality all clicked together. The writing process became a kind of listening exercise. I watched how animals moved, imagined how they might speak if they could, and let their energy shape the beat of each rhyme.
Some poems arrived in a rush, almost fully formed. Others took time, especially when I wanted the rhyme to feel playful without losing the truth of the animal’s behavior. The goal was always the same: to create poems that children could read aloud with joy, teachers could use to spark curiosity, and families could return to again and again. In the end, the book became a celebration of wonder — a reminder that the natural world is full of stories waiting to be heard.
