Keep a Pocket in Your Poem: Classic Poems and Playful Parodies

Author:   J. Patrick Lewis ,  Johanna Wright
Publisher:   Astra Publishing House
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9781590789216


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   28 March 2017
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 9 years
Format:   Hardback
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Keep a Pocket in Your Poem: Classic Poems and Playful Parodies


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"Thirteen classic poems by poets such as Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Emily Dickinson, and David McCord are paired with parodies that honor and play off of the original poems in a range of ways. For example, ""Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"" is paired with ""Stopping by Fridge on a Hungry Evening"" to hilarious effect, whereas the combination of Emily Dickinson's ""'Hope' is the thing with feathers"" with Lewis's ""'Grief' is the thing with tissues"" is profound, and both David McCord's ""This Is My Rock"" and Lewis's ""This Is My Tree"" hum with a sense of wonder. This playful introduction to classics will inspire imagination and wonder even as it tickles funny bones."

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Author:   J. Patrick Lewis ,  Johanna Wright
Publisher:   Astra Publishing House
Imprint:   Wordsong
Dimensions:   Width: 22.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 28.60cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781590789216


ISBN 10:   1590789210
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   28 March 2017
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Kids bored by the usual collections of classic poems will appreciate this chuckle-worthy take, which pairs familiar verses with sometimes silly, sometimes thoughtful, always clever parodies. The varied selection of poems is well matched by Wrights multimedia illustrations...From short to long, and covering a broad scope of topics, these poems poking gentle fun at the form should find easy appeal, maybe even among kids reluctant to read poetry.' - Booklist Poem and parody face each other, nestled in colorful illustrations...A charming introduction to the carefully selected original poems and the delightful turns of phrase they have conjured up. ...Encourages young writers to try their hand at some spoofing of their own.' - School Library Journal Former Children's Poet Laureate Lewis gathers 13 poems, then pairs them with parodies that take the original works in unexpected directions, accompanied by Wright's smudgy, na f artwork. Readers...may learn how writing a good (parody)...requires a solid awareness of the source material, something Lewis clearly demonstrates with his clever, funny, and visceral responses.' Publishers Weekly *'With a mix of humor, wit, and whimsy, Lewis' latest poetry collection contains classic poems paired with his original versions. The illustrations...add to the whimsy brought to the classic poems. Whether you're sharing the joys of poetry by reading it aloud, introducing readers to poetry, or demonstrating how the classics can serve as inspiration for creative writing, this collection will meet your needs. Lewis' collection belongs in every library and poetry lover's collection. Highly Recommended.' School Library Connection - starred review


Kids bored by the usual collections of classic poems will appreciate this chuckle-worthy take, which pairs familiar verses with sometimes silly, sometimes thoughtful, always clever parodies. The varied selection of poems is well matched by Wrights multimedia illustrations...From short to long, and covering a broad scope of topics, these poems poking gentle fun at the form should find easy appeal, maybe even among kids reluctant to read poetry. - Booklist Poem and parody face each other, nestled in colorful illustrations...A charming introduction to the carefully selected original poems and the delightful turns of phrase they have conjured up. ...Encourages young writers to try their hand at some spoofing of their own. - School Library Journal Former Children's Poet Laureate Lewis gathers 13 poems, then pairs them with parodies that take the original works in unexpected directions, accompanied by Wright's smudgy, naif artwork. Readers...may learn how writing a good (parody)...requires a solid awareness of the source material, something Lewis clearly demonstrates with his clever, funny, and visceral responses. -Publishers Weekly With a mix of humor, wit, and whimsy, Lewis' latest poetry collection contains classic poems paired with his original versions. The illustrations...add to the whimsy brought to the classic poems. Whether you're sharing the joys of poetry by reading it aloud, introducing readers to poetry, or demonstrating how the classics can serve as inspiration for creative writing, this collection will meet your needs. Lewis' collection belongs in every library and poetry lover's collection. Highly Recommended. -School Library Connection Lewis takes thirteen poems...and pairs them with his own verses....Throughout, (he) is scrupulous in his fidelity to structure and theme of the originals, so the pairs balance effectively, and his new offerings also stand alone. (The) illustrations have a child-like vigor...and a touch of the sweetly fantastical...an intriguing collection of verse to enjoy and consider. BCCB A dozen classic poems, with Lewis' playful revisions on the opposite pages...provide(s) wonderful inspiration for young would-be poets. Wright's illustrations...add much color, notably including the multiracial cast of children she depicts. -Kirkus Reviews


Kids bored by the usual collections of classic poems will appreciate this chuckle-worthy take, which pairs familiar verses with sometimes silly, sometimes thoughtful, always clever parodies. The varied selection of poems is well matched by Wrights multimedia illustrationsFrom short to long, and covering a broad scope of topics, these poems poking gentle fun at the form should find easy appeal, maybe even among kids reluctant to read poetry. <b><i>- Booklist</b></i> Poem and parody face each other, nestled in colorful illustrationsA charming introduction to the carefully selected original poems and the delightful turns of phrase they have conjured up. Encourages young writers to try their hand at some spoofing of their own. <b><i>- School Library Journal</b></i>


Kids bored by the usual collections of classic poems will appreciate this chuckle-worthy take, which pairs familiar verses with sometimes silly, sometimes thoughtful, always clever parodies. The varied selection of poems is well matched by Wrights multimedia illustrations...From short to long, and covering a broad scope of topics, these poems poking gentle fun at the form should find easy appeal, maybe even among kids reluctant to read poetry. - Booklist Poem and parody face each other, nestled in colorful illustrations...A charming introduction to the carefully selected original poems and the delightful turns of phrase they have conjured up. ...Encourages young writers to try their hand at some spoofing of their own. - School Library Journal Former Children's Poet Laureate Lewis gathers 13 poems, then pairs them with parodies that take the original works in unexpected directions, accompanied by Wright's smudgy, naif artwork. Readers...may learn how writing a good (parody)...requires a solid awareness of the source material, something Lewis clearly demonstrates with his clever, funny, and visceral responses. Publishers Weekly With a mix of humor, wit, and whimsy, Lewis' latest poetry collection contains classic poems paired with his original versions. The illustrations...add to the whimsy brought to the classic poems. Whether you're sharing the joys of poetry by reading it aloud, introducing readers to poetry, or demonstrating how the classics can serve as inspiration for creative writing, this collection will meet your needs. Lewis' collection belongs in every library and poetry lover's collection. Highly Recommended. School Library Connection Lewis takes thirteen poems...and pairs them with his own verses....Throughout, (he) is scrupulous in his fidelity to structure and theme of the originals, so the pairs balance effectively, and his new offerings also stand alone. (The) illustrations have a child-like vigor...and a touch of the sweetly fantastical...an intriguing collection of verse to enjoy and consider. BCCB A dozen classic poems, with Lewis' playful revisions on the opposite pages...provide(s) wonderful inspiration for young would-be poets. Wright's illustrations...add much color, notably including the multiracial cast of children she depicts. Kirkus Reviews


-Kids bored by the usual collections of classic poems will appreciate this chuckle-worthy take, which pairs familiar verses with sometimes silly, sometimes thoughtful, always clever parodies. The varied selection of poems is well matched by Wrights multimedia illustrations...From short to long, and covering a broad scope of topics, these poems poking gentle fun at the form should find easy appeal, maybe even among kids reluctant to read poetry.- - Booklist -Poem and parody face each other, nestled in colorful illustrations...A charming introduction to the carefully selected original poems and the delightful turns of phrase they have conjured up. ...Encourages young writers to try their hand at some spoofing of their own.- - School Library Journal -Former Children's Poet Laureate Lewis gathers 13 poems, then pairs them with parodies that take the original works in unexpected directions, accompanied by Wright's smudgy, naif artwork. Readers...may learn how writing a good (parody)...requires a solid awareness of the source material, something Lewis clearly demonstrates with his clever, funny, and visceral responses.- Publishers Weekly -With a mix of humor, wit, and whimsy, Lewis' latest poetry collection contains classic poems paired with his original versions. The illustrations...add to the whimsy brought to the classic poems. Whether you're sharing the joys of poetry by reading it aloud, introducing readers to poetry, or demonstrating how the classics can serve as inspiration for creative writing, this collection will meet your needs. Lewis' collection belongs in every library and poetry lover's collection. Highly Recommended.- School Library Connection -Lewis takes thirteen poems...and pairs them with his own verses....Throughout, (he) is scrupulous in his fidelity to structure and theme of the originals, so the pairs balance effectively, and his new offerings also stand alone. (The) illustrations have a child-like vigor...and a touch of the sweetly fantastical...an intriguing collection of verse to enjoy and consider.- BCCB -A dozen classic poems, with Lewis' playful revisions on the opposite pages...provide(s) wonderful inspiration for young would-be poets. Wright's illustrations...add much color, notably including the multiracial cast of children she depicts.- Kirkus Reviews


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J. Patrick Lewis is the 2011 winner of the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children and was the U.S. Children's Poet Laureate (2011–2013). His many books include If You Were a Chocolate Mustache, Face Bug, and Please Bury Me in the Library. He lives in Westerville, Ohio. jpatricklewis.com. Johanna Wright has illustrated the Top-Secret Diary of Celie Valentine series published by Boyds Mills Press as well as her own picture books The Orchestra Pit, Bunnies on Ice, and The Secret Circus. She lives with her family in Portland, Oregon. johannawright.com

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