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Laddar... Sing a Song of Popcorn: Every Child's Book of Poemsav Beatrice Shenk de Regniers (Redaktör), Jan Carr (Redaktör), David McCord (Redaktör), Eva Moore (Redaktör), Mary Michaels White (Redaktör)
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Sing a Song of Popcorn is a child's collection book of poems. This book of poems contains various topics such a spooky poems, story poems, weather poems, fun with rhymes and many more. This book offers such a wide variety of poetry and topics that I believe it would be great for any elementary age K-2nd grade. This poem book offers s wide range of poems that will definitely catch the students interest in at least one poem. ( ) This is a collection of poems for children illustrated by Caldecott Medal artists. They are divided into theme sections, each illustrated by a different artist - weather, spooky poems, story poems, animals, spirits, nonsense poems, haiku poems, and thoughts and feelings. The poems range from ancient to contemporary and poets include Robert Louis Stevenson, Emily Dickinson, Edward Lear and Ogden Nash. An updated collection of the originally-titled “Poems Children Will Sit Still For: a Selection for the Primary Grades” with Caldecott Medal winning-artists illustrating each section: “Fun with Rhymes” illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman “Mostly Weather” illustrated by Marcia Brown “Spooky Poems” illustrated by Margot Zemach “Story Poems” illustrated by Maurice Sendak “Mostly Animals” illustrated by Arnold Lobel “Mostly People” illustrated by Marc Simont “Mostly Nonsense” illustrated by Richard Egielski “Seeing, Feeling, Thinking” illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon “In a Few Words” illustrated by Marcia Brown The poems run the gamut from silly to intriguing; Pauline Clarke’s “My Name Is . . .” is sure to delight young readers with its silly names like Sluggery-wuggery, Jiggery-pokery, and Riddle-me-re while Robert Frost’s classic “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” will evoke thoughts of snowy days and winter woods. Some, like Langston Hughes’s “Winter Moon” or Carl Sandberg’s “Arithmetic” will be instantly recognizable to readers; others, like Karla Kuskin’s “I Have a Lion” or Richard Armour’s “Pachycephalosaurus” are sure to become a young reader’s new-found favorites. Read it [aloud, please] for the words and the rhymes, explore the pictures . . . this is a book to return to again and again and again. Several indexes follow the poems: Index of Titles, Index of First Lines, Index of Authors; a brief piece about each of the illustrators is also included. Highly recommended. Genre: Poetry Age: Primary Review: This book is a collection of poems selected by different people and illustrated by nine Caldecott Medal artists. The poems range from cute animal poems to poems about seasons and other things. This falls under the genre of poetry because it is a book filled with poems and poetry. Use: 1) Read one per day in class as a starter for each day 2) Look at all the different illustrations made by different artists Ill. Media: Variety of different methods inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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