Kenn Nesbitt
- January 4, 2024
- Poet
Quick Facts
Full Name | Kenn Nesbitt |
Occupation | Poet |
Date Of Birth | Feb 20, 1962(1962-02-20) |
Age | 62 |
Birthplace | Berkeley |
Country | United States |
Birth City | California |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Kenn Nesbitt Biography
Name | Kenn Nesbitt |
Birthday | Feb 20 |
Birth Year | 1962 |
Place Of Birth | Berkeley |
Home Town | California |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Spouse | Ann Nesbitt |
Children(s) | Madison Nesbitt, Max Nesbitt |
Kenn Nesbitt is one of the most popular and richest Poet who was born on February 20, 1962 in Berkeley, California, United States. American children’s poet who was named the Children’s Poet Laureate by the Poetry Foundation in 2013.
His poem The Tale Of The Sun And The Moon was used in the 2010 film Life as We Know It, starring Josh Duhamel.
Nesbitt’s poem “The Tale of the Sun and the Moon”, was used in the 2010 movie Life as We Know It. It was set to music by Eric Herman.
Kenn Nesbitt is an American children’s poet. On June 11, 2013 he was named Children’s Poet Laureate by the Poetry Foundation. He was the last one to receive this title before the Poetry Foundation changed the name to Young People’s Poet Laureate.
He married and has two children.
Kenn Nesbitt Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Poet |
House | Living in own house. |
Kenn Nesbitt is one of the richest Poet from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Kenn Nesbitt 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
His first children’s poem, Scrawny Tawny Skinner, was written in 1994.
He has collaborated with poet Linda Knaus on a collection of Christmas poems and with musician Eric Herman on several of his albums.
He is a writer of humorous poetry for children, including the books My Hippo Has the Hiccups and Revenge of the Lunch Ladies. Nesbitt has collaborated with poet Linda Knaus on a collection of Christmas poems entitled Santa Got Stuck in the Chimney and with children’s musician Eric Herman on several CDs. His poems also appear in numerous anthologies of humorous children’s poetry. Nesbitt’s writing often includes imagery of outrageous happenings, before ending on a realistic note. Being children’s poems, many make fun of school life. He wrote his first children’s poem, “Scrawny Tawny Skinner”, in 1994. In 1997, he decided to write his first poetry book, My Foot Fell Asleep, which was published in 1998.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Kenn Nesbitt height Not available right now. Kenn weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Kenn Nesbitt Dating?
According to our records, Kenn Nesbitt married to Ann Nesbitt. As of December 1, 2023, Kenn Nesbitt’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record : We have no records of past relationships for Kenn Nesbitt. You may help us to build the dating records for Kenn Nesbitt!
Facts & Trivia
Kenn Ranked on the list of most popular Poet. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Kenn Nesbitt celebrates birthday on February 20 of every year.
What was Kenn Nesbitt famous poem?
In 1997, he decided to write his first poetry book, My Foot Fell Asleep, which was published in 1998. Nesbitt’s poem “ The Tale of the Sun and the Moon “, was used in the 2010 movie Life as We Know It. It was set to music by Eric Herman.
What inspired Kenn Nesbitt to write poems?
Nesbitt liked Silverstein’s work, but he said the inspiration to write his own poetry came from a 4-year-old. He was out with friends and noticed how their little girl refused to eat her dinner.
What does Kenn Nesbitt do now?
His website, Poetry4kids, is an online “Funny Poetry Playground” that features poems, lessons, games, and poetry-related activities. In 2013, Nesbitt was named the Children’s Poet Laureate by the Poetry Foundation. He currently lives in Spokane, Washington with his wife, children, and pets.
Which country is Kenn Nesbitt from?
American
What is Dr Seuss most famous poem?
Some of the most famous poems from Dr. Seuss include The Cat in the Hat , Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, Fox in Socks, Green Eggs and Ham, and Yertle the Turtle.