7 episodes

Betty goes Blah! is a podcast sharing the poems of Elizabeth Beston, homeschooling mum and kitty lover. Betty has been writing poems for children for the last 10 years and loves rhyming and being a bit silly!

Betty Goes Blah! poems for young humans Elizabeth

    • Kids & Family

Betty goes Blah! is a podcast sharing the poems of Elizabeth Beston, homeschooling mum and kitty lover. Betty has been writing poems for children for the last 10 years and loves rhyming and being a bit silly!

    The Higgledy-Piggledy Farm

    The Higgledy-Piggledy Farm

    The poem today is all about a farm that gets all in a pickle! Mixed up animals everywhere. Can you and Jess the sheepdog save the day?

    • 3 min
    The Baby

    The Baby

    Betty shares a poem about the arrival of a new sibling, which can be a scary and unknown time for little humans! If you’re going to have a new brother or sister soon, perhaps this poem will help you know that everyone can be a little wary of a new arrival.

    • 2 min
    Chocolate

    Chocolate

    Betty shares a poem about her favourite thing in the world - chocolate!

    • 1 min
    Grandma’s House

    Grandma’s House

    This was Betty’s first ever poem for children. She wondered what it might be like if her kids visited their grandmother, only to discover she kept all sorts of exotic animals!

    • 2 min
    Wide Awake World

    Wide Awake World

    James reads Wide Awake World, a poem about how you’re never alone if you wake up in the night. Perhaps listening to this poem might help you feel less alone too.

    • 4 min
    Bogey Trees and Toe Jam

    Bogey Trees and Toe Jam

    Betty reads a poem all about keeping clean...and what might happen if you don’t!

    • 2 min

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