Toddlers Take Over Social Media

1. Mine!

A toddler shouted, posted

Underneath a photo of tot toys.



2. No!

A toddler shouted, posted

Underneath a photo of someone sleeping.



3. Cookie!

A toddler shouted, posted

Underneath a photo of a plate of parsley.



4. ME, ME, ME!

A toddler shouted posted

Underneath a smiling selfie.



5. A toddler’s utopia.

And why not?



6. Wouldn't the world work better?

If a toddler hosted a social handle.



7. Moms and Dads would get a break.

And toddlers would get a voice.

For engrossing, boasting, roasting,

their favorite hobby of choice.



8. A toddler needs social media

To express their opinions

like every other

boasting, roasting, and posting minions.



9. Except toddlers aren't toddlers

Even though sometimes

It's hard to tell a toddler apart

from a boasting, roasting regular poster.

Question
Which is true about the narrator's point of view in the poem?
Responses
A The narrator is over thirty years old. The narrator is over thirty years old.
B The narrator provides social commentary about social media. The narrator provides social commentary about social media.
C The narrator is unbiased and a parent who supports social media use. The narrator is unbiased and a parent who supports social media use.
D The narrator hates social media and the author created the poem to bash it.

1 answer

The correct response is:

B The narrator provides social commentary about social media.

The poem explores the idea of toddlers taking over social media, presenting a humorous perspective on their straightforward and self-centered expressions while also reflecting on the nature of social media itself.