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Edition: Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0688139841
ISBN-13: 978-0688139841
Ã¥ Å©±â: 22.5 cm x 17.4 cm
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Book Description
Bounce on the bed! Touch the sky! Take a train! Stop for lunch! Make a wish! Acclaimed poet Eve Merriam invites children to enjoy all these marvelous experiences -- and more -- through lively, exuberant verse guaranteed to inspire them to respond to the rhythmic delights of poetry.
Publishers Weekly
"Sure to be a favorite."
San Franccisco Chronicle
"Irresistible!"
Publishers Weekly
"This collection of cheerful, rollicking rhymes... is sure to be a favorite," said PW, adding that Schmidt's "bright, exuberant watercolors are the perfect accompaniment for Merriam's joyful music."
School Library Journal
Merriam's poems combine poetic invention, a celebration of language, and a child's eye view of the world. Playful turns of phrase such as ``A nanny for a goat,/ an over for a coat,/ an under for a wear,/ a case for a stair'' both challenge and delight young listeners. Even in a counting rhyme in which the second line of each of nine couplets is ``train leaves the station at one oh one/ . . .two oh two/ . . .nine oh nine,'' she catches readers unaware at the end by rhyming ``den'' with ``train got stuck at the station again.'' Merriam's poetry not only makes children hear and think and feel more sharply, but she also makes them see a ``Knobby green pickle'' turn ``silver satin. . .in the light of the moon.'' Showing a real sensitivity to the text, Schmidt does not illustrate that pickle, which is best left to the mind's eye. The mix of animal and human characters which accompany other poems capture the warmth and gentle humor of Merriam's words as well as their wacky and whimsical qualities. The pigs are especially appealing, but the double-page spread showing bear, alligator, rabbit, and mice mommas and papas enveloping their children to such stanzas as ``You're my safety,/ you're my pin,/ hold me close/ and fasten me in'' are hard to resist. This is indeed a collection to hold close and jump on the bed with.
About the Author
Eve Merriam is one of the most anthologized poets in the United States today. She wrote more than fifty books for adults and children, and she won the Yale Younger Poets Prize and the National Council of Teachers of English Award for excellence in children's poetry. She died in 1992, but her poetry lives on in several beloved collections. |
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