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Voices on the wind: poems for all seasons
Par David Booth. 1990
The spot on my bum: horrible poems for horrible children
Par Gez Walsh. 1997
In these poems Gez Walsh presents his warped view on life and what it means to have a smelly grandad…
and a spotty bum on the eve of a new millennium.Summer Feet
Par Sheree Fitch. 2020
?From those first barefoot days, wobble-dy walking over rocks and pebbles, to wandering-wild while searching for sea glass and, finally,…
huddled-up cozy at a late-summer bonfire, these summer feet flutter kick, somersault, hide-and-seek, and dance in the rain, soaking up all the season has to offer. With Sheree Fitch's classic lip-slippery, lyrical rhymes and Carolyn Fisher's bright and colourful illustrations, Summer Feet will be an instant summertime favourite.The Moon King
Par Cara Kansala. 2020
***BEST BOOKS FOR KIDS AND TEENS 2020, PICTURE BOOKS*** When the magical Moon King tips over the night, it spills…
across the land and sea, and he seeks the help of animals big and small to collect the stars and return them to the sky. In this beautifully illustrated bedtime story, Cara Kansala weaves an enchanting fable destined to become a children’s classic—the perfect way to welcome the night and celebrate the wonder of dreams.Mary Had a Little Jam: And Other Silly Rhymes (Giggle Poetry)
Par Bruce Lansky, Stephen Carpenter. 2004
These all-new, delightfully silly nursey rhymes recount the latest adventures of Jack and Jill, Humpty Dumpty, Old King Cole, Old…
Mother Hubbard, Little Boy Blue, Little Bo-Beep, and other best-loved Mother Goose characters. Children have been waiting for this sequel for over 200 years. Sample verse: "Mary had a little jam; she spread it on a waffle. And if she hadn't eaten ten, she wouldn't feel so awful."This book is an iParenting Media Awards Back to School 2004 Winner: Poetry.The Night Before Mother's Day
Par Natasha Wing. 2010
It's the night before Mother's Day, and Dad and the kids are determined to show Mom just how much they…
love her. They whip up a cake from scratch, and offer a special coupon for a day at the spa, right in their own kitchen!The Way I Feel
Par Janan Cain. 2000
"Finally we have a resource which teaches children how to articulate what they feel, " wrote a health educator, who…
described The Way I Feel as "a beautifully illustrated and engaging book" for preschoolers and young children.Cows!
Par Leslie Sharpe. 2018
Cows in the meadow, cows on the hill, cows peeking over the windowsill! Babies and toddlers will enjoy this funny…
rhyming poem about the silly things cows do on their farm.The Night Before Christmas: A Light-up Book
Par Clement Clarke Moore, Lindsay Dale-Scott. 2018
Share the magic of Christmas with Clement C. Moore's classic poem and dazzling twinkle lights in this new board book…
for the whole family. "Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse!"Snuggle under a warm blanket with your family this holiday and share in the magic and wonder of Clement C. Moore's timeless poem, "The Night Before Christmas." With jolly illustrations, this is sure to become a staple of your holidays for years to come.Farming: Poems
Par Wendell Berry. 2011
The America many people would like to believe in is convincingly explored in this volume of poems by a writer…
close to the heart of things. The sanity and eloquence of these poems spring from the land in Kentucky where Wendell Berry was born, married, lives, farms, and writes. From classic pastoral themes both lyrical and reflective, to a verse play, to a dramatic narrative and the manic, entertaining, prescient ravings of Berry's Mad Farmer, these poems show a unity of language and consciousness, skill and sensitivity, that has placed Wendell Berry at the front rank of contemporary American poets.The Night Before Christmas: A Visit from St. Nicholas (Magic Windows Ser.)
Par Clement Clark Moore, T. C. Boyd. 2012
“'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house / Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse”…
-From The Night Before Christmas The Night Before Christmas, originally published as A Visit from St. Nicholas on December 23, 1823, in the Troy Sentinel, became America’s favorite Christmas poem. After the poem was published anonymously, it was attributed to CLEMENT CLARK MOORE in 1837. However, scholars have debated the identity of the author of this poem and some believe it was written by Henry Livingston, Jr., (1748–1828), a New York farmer who also wrote poetry. The Night Before Christmas has had a great influence on the American notion of Santa Claus and on its tradition of Christmas gift-giving, which, before the poem, had been inspired by the Dutch figure of St. Nicholas. This unique edition of the famed Christmas poem, features the original engravings, from 1849, by T.C. Boyd. This American classic is a great gift for the Christmas season as well as for collectors of traditional American literature.Heroes, Horses, and Harvest Moons Illustrated Reader: A Cornucopia Of Best-loved Poems (A Cornucopia of Best-Loved Poems #0)
Par Jim Weiss, Crystal Cregge. 2018
The Night Before Christmas: A Brick Story (Magic Windows Ser.)
Par Clement C. Moore. 2015
Spread the Christmas cheer with this whimsical retelling of Clement C. Moore’s cherished poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas. ”…
This new edition of the classic features the text of Moore’s original poem, illustrated with beautifully detailed LEGO brick scenes and characters. See the colorful stockings hung by the chimney in the fanciful brick house, and look on at the visions of dancing brick sugarplums. Turn the pages to reveal Saint Nicholas with his bundle of toys and his eight trusty reindeer, and watch as he magically slides down the chimney to bring presents to the good little girls and boys before shouting, "Now dash away, dash away, dash away all!” This treasured Christmas poem in brick will quickly become the highlight of your holiday storybooks and a great new tradition for the whole family!Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?
Par Dr Seuss. 1973
The skunk has troubles; no one likes its smell! The snake has troubles; peoples' fears won't quell. The porcupine has…
troubles; none will scratch his tail. The dog, I think, has troubles; fleas bite him without fail! To be a boy, then, I should say, Is best of all 'cause boys can play!My Parents Think I'm Sleeping (I Can Read! #Level 3)
Par Jack Prelutsky. 2007
These 16 rollicking rhymes show young readers that a child's life begins at bedtime. Ages 4-8 So my parents think…
I'm sleeping, but that's simply their mistake, I have got them fooled completely, I am really wide-awake. From watching shadows dancing on a wall, to reading books by flashlight under the covers, to sneaking downstairs to grab that last piece of chocolate cake, master poet Jack Prelutsky shows readers that a child's life begins at bedtime!Sisters First: Stories From Our Wild And Wonderful Life
Par Barbara Pierce Bush, Jenna Bush Hager. 2017
A lovely, lyrical ode to the magic of sisterhood by beloved former first daughters and bestselling authors Jenna Bush Hager…
and Barbara Pierce Bush.A young girl's wish is granted when a new sister arrives. While the baby can't do much, over time the big and little siblings become inseparable, playing and dancing, imagining and laughing. By each other's sides, they are smarter, kinder, and braver than they ever thought they could be. And they are forever sisters first.This exquisite celebration of the bond between sisters is inspired by the spirited childhood of Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush, authors of the #1 New York Times bestseller Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life.How Did I Get Here?: Your Story from the Big Bang to Your Birthday
Par Philip Bunting. 2018
From the Big Bang to your birthday, and (almost) everything in between, this funny and informative book tells your story.You…
are one of the newest members of a family tree that goes way, way, way back to the very first life on Earth. A lot of incredible things had to happen between the beginning of the universe and today in order to make you. The fact that you (and everyone you know) are here is nothing short of mind-boggling! Read this book to discover how it happened, and prepare to be amazed by the awesomeness of you.This clever, funny, and scientific timeline of the journey of human existence is designed to get young readers asking questions, finding answers, and marveling at the many wonders of our world, from the Big Bang, to evolution, to a brand-new baby, and more.A Songbird Dreams of Singing: Poems about Sleeping Animals
Par Kate Hosford. 2019
Learn more about the variety of fascinating ways animals sleep: from upside down and holding hands, to sleeping while swimming…
or flying!Did you know otters sleep while holding hands; zebra finches rehearse their songs while dreaming; ducks and dolphins sleep with one half of their brains at a time; and, frigate birds sleep while flying? A Songbird Dreams of Singing: Poems about Sleeping Animals is a book of poetry with a scientific-and child-friendly-underpinning. With a poem for every animal, followed by a paragraph explaining the fascinating science behind how that animal sleeps, this artfully compiled book captures the wonder of our ecosystem. Designed with the look of a classic storybook/collection, with special effects on the cover, the book makes the perfect gift for young children!The Poem That I Wrote
Par Oliver Brooks. 2019
"You've probably never thought about the many ingredients that go into writing. THE POEM THAT I WROTE explores the process…
we all travel when creating. From the brain that sends the visuals, down to the hand that guides the pen, that letters the book which contains the paper... All these steps created this book, and the one the next to it, and the one next to that, and the ones a bazillion miles away! They even helped create this very blurb."Dear Substitute (Hyperion Picture Book (eBook))
Par Liz Garton Scanlon, Audrey Vernick. 2018
When a substitute teacher named Miss Pelly comes to class, one student bristles at the change in routine-Miss Pelly doesn't…
follow the rules like Mrs. Giordano. But in time, our student learns that even though the substitute may do things a little differently, and she may be a bit silly, mixing things up might not be so bad. Told in a series of epistolary poems, this funny, relatable picturebook is a great fit for classrooms and for any child nervous about new experiences.