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I write about things that trouble me whether It be cruelty to animals or conflicts of war. I find sharing my thoughts with others has Always been therapeutic. I'm not competent And write mostly for friends who either say, It made me laugh or it made me cry Depending on the subject. Is this a play on emotions I ask myself?
The Complete Book of Rhymes, Songs, Poems, Fingerplays, and Chants gives children a variety of ways to fall in love with rhythm, rhyme, repetition, and structural sequence -- important building blocks for future readers. The 700 selections will help children ages 3 to 6 build a strong foundation in skills such as listening, imagination, coordination, and spatial and body awareness. In this giant book of rhythm and rhyme, you are sure to find your own childhood favorites! Book jacket.
Bugs and creepy crawlies are so numerous that we can't help but come into contact with them regularly. They can inspire our imaginations and teach us a great deal about life, especially when looked at with an open mind. This is the first alphabet book that uses lighthearted and humorous rhymes to introduce the reader to just a few types of bugs out of the many thousands that exist all around us. Each letter of the alphabet is represented by one type of bug with its own short story and colourful illustration. There is also a bug facts page to help teach and inspire you about the real world of these fascinating creatures. Ideal to dip into for a bedtime read, or to share amongst friends, The Bug Alphabet Book of Rhymes & Verse is suitable for all ages and makes an ideal fun gift or addition to your library. The book has been written and illustrated by Wayne Page whose love for the natural world has led him across the globe as a conservation biologist, designer and artist. To find out more about the authors work or other amazing bug facts, visit: www.bugalphabet.com
Ogden Nash was a rare poet. He celebrated the ordinary with delight and curiosity: husbands and wives at work, children at play, a society in motion. He studied popular culture with a penetrating eye and wrote about America, its icons, habits, and affectations with humor and levity. He struggled with comparisons to “serious” poets, those heroes of the canon who abandoned the rhyme and meter that Nash found crucial to his style of writing. His witty, insightful, and graceful vignettes captured those moments in life that defy heavy-handed treatment. Nash did not live out the stereotype of the aloof poet-recluse. In addition to his writing, Nash pursued publishing, screenwriting, and a rigorous lecture circuit. This self-styled [pet of wide appeal appeared in newspapers and magazines found in homes across the country, accessible publications such as Life, New Yorker, Cosmopolitan, SportsIllustrated, Reader’sDigest, and McCall’s. At a time when children’s literature meant Winnie-the-Pooh, Nash produced verses for and about young people that amused, educated, and more importantly, didn’t pander or lecture. These poems and collections, including Custard the Dragon, The New Nutcracker Suite and Other Innocent Verses, A Boy Is a Boy, and Girls Are Silly, were classics of the genre. Nash left behind an invaluable body of work: charming, clever, and utterly unique.
Cuddle up with Kipper! A classic Kipper title, reissued for a new generation of children. Kipper's friend Pig only wants a pet for his birthday, so that is exactly what Kipper buys him: a little hamster called Roly. But Kipper starts to play with Roly before Pig's birthday party and before he knows it he has missed the party and completely fallen for little Roly and cannot bear to give him away. A charming story celebrating the joy of pets. 'You simply cannot fail to win smiles with a new book about Kipper' Daily Mail 'The charmingly comical Inkpen, as always, hits the spot.' Guardian
Cuddle up with Kipper! A classic Kipper title about friendship, reissued in a durable board book format for a new generation of children. Kipper opens his cornflakes and discovers treasure inside. A plastic wiggly thing, which turns out to be the biggest, most beautiful beach ball ever. He and Tiger have wonderful fun with their new toy, splashing by the sea in the sun, until they hear a small - pop! But there's always another box of cornflakes and more treasure to be found. A summer adventure about friendship and sharing- perfect for holidays. 'The charmingly comical Inkpen, as always, hits the spot.' Guardian 'You cannot fail to win smiles with a new book about Kipper.' Daily Mail
The first in-depth look at the work and career of one of the most important figures in the history of musical theater