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OverviewTiana has a pocketful of words: green words like spring, night words like moon, and words with wings, like angel. Each word is the inspiration for a pair of poems--one, lyrical free verse and the other, haiku. The paired poems reflect Tiana's lively spirit and urban outlook and are showcased in Javaka Steptoe's inventive collages, which include a wide range of materials, from faucet handles to pumpkin seeds to a hand-sculpted, gilded alphabet. A fusion of two remarkable creative talents, A Pocketful of Poems is an engaging portrait of a down-to-earth girl who has a way with words, as well as a tantalizing introduction to poetry. Author's note on haiku. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nikki Grimes , Javaka SteptoePublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Clarion Books Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.20cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9781328497963ISBN 10: 1328497968 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 18 December 2018 Recommended Age: From 4 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsGrimes (Jazmin's Notebook) boils poetry down to its essence in this picture book homage to words--a must-read for aspiring poets and writers. Narrator and girl poet Tiana begins with an invitation to join her in wordplay, and the accompanying illustration depicts her, literally, with hands outstretched and bearing what appear to be carved letters in her palms. The poem Tiana launches the volume, then the heroine leads readers through the seasons with more than a dozen words, from Spring to Gift at Christmastime. Each spread introduces the chosen word in a brief poem, then highlights the same word in a haiku. Tiana's bubbling personality shines forth from each verse, and Steptoe (In Daddy's Arms I Am Tall), in an extraordinary feat, sculpts each of his character portraits from construction paper in a single, uninterrupted linear outline. His glorious mixed-media collages make the transition from intimate interior scenes to electric urban landscapes. A standout spread for Harlem, depicts a rooftop image of Tiana and her father; the words of the haiku comprise a display of fireworks: Harlem--July Fourth/fireworks rainbow the night with/bursts of dazzling light. Readers can only hope that this dynamic duo has many more pockets full of poems. --Publishers Weekly, Starred There's so much vibrant energy and freshness in this collaboration, the book will dance into the hearts of children right away. --Booklist, ALA, Starred Review A playful and thoroughly successful pairing of words and pictures. --School Library Journal null Children's Books: 100 Titles NYPL Grimes (Jazmin's Notebook) boils poetry down to its essence in this picture book homage to words--a must-read for aspiring poets and writers. Narrator and girl poet Tiana begins with an invitation to join her in wordplay, and the accompanying illustration depicts her, literally, with hands outstretched and bearing what appear to be carved letters in her palms. The poem Tiana launches the volume, then the heroine leads readers through the seasons with more than a dozen words, from Spring to Gift at Christmastime. Each spread introduces the chosen word in a brief poem, then highlights the same word in a haiku. Tiana's bubbling personality shines forth from each verse, and Steptoe (In Daddy's Arms I Am Tall), in an extraordinary feat, sculpts each of his character portraits from construction paper in a single, uninterrupted linear outline. His glorious mixed-media collages make the transition from intimate interior scenes to electric urban landscapes. A standout spread for Harlem, depicts a rooftop image of Tiana and her father; the words of the haiku comprise a display of fireworks: Harlem--July Fourth/fireworks rainbow the night with/bursts of dazzling light. Readers can only hope that this dynamic duo has many more pockets full of poems. --Publishers Weekly, Starred There's so much vibrant energy and freshness in this collaboration, the book will dance into the hearts of children right away. --Booklist, ALA, Starred Review A playful and thoroughly successful pairing of words and pictures. --School Library Journal null Children's Books: 100 Titles NYPL Grimes (Jazmin's Notebook) boils poetry down to its essence in this picture book homage to words -- a must-read for aspiring poets and writers. Narrator and girl poet Tiana begins with an invitation to join her in wordplay, and the accompanying illustration depicts her, literally, with hands outstretched and bearing what appear to be carved letters in her palms. The poem Tiana launches the volume, then the heroine leads readers through the seasons with more than a dozen words, from Spring to Gift at Christimastime. Each spread introduces the chosen word in a brief poem, then highlights the same word in a haiku. Tiana's bubbling personality shines forth from each verse, and Steptoe (In Daddy's Arms I Am Tall), in an extraordinary feat, sculpts each of his character portraits from construction paper in a single, uniterrupted linear outline. His glorious mixed-media collages make the transition from intimate interior scenes to electric urban landscapes. A standout spread for Harlem, depicts a rooftop image of Tiana and her father; the words of the haiku comprise a display of fireworks: Harlem --July Fourth/fireworks rainbow the night with/bursts of dazzling light. Readers can only hope that this dynamic duo has many more pockets full of poems. Publishers Weekly, Starred There's so much vibrant energy and freshness in this collaboration, the book will dance into the hearts of children right away. Booklist, ALA, Starred Review A playful and thoroughly successful pairing of words and pictures. School Library Journal null Children's Books: 100 Titles NYPL -- Author InformationBest-selling author Nikki Grimes's many awards include the Coretta Scott King Award and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal. She lives in the Los Angeles area. nikkigrimes.com Best-selling author-illustrator Javaka Steptoe's many awards include the Caldecott Medal and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award. He lives in Brooklyn. javaka.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |