Friday, October 5, 2012

Poetry Friday




Poetry Friday is hosted today  by WritingThe World for Kids.

My selection is "Please bury me in the library " written by J. Patrick Lewis and illustrated by Kyle M. Stone.
 

Fifteen poems in a variety of forms celebrate books -- words, pictures and the joy of the written language. 
 
There's the light-hearted --
 
What if Books Had Different Names?
What if Books Had Different Names?  
Like Alice . . . in Underland?
Furious George,
Goodnight Noon,
Babar the Beaver,
A Visit from Saint Tickle Us.
 
And the thoughtful -- Necessary Gardens
 
Libraries
Are
Necessary
Gardens,
Unsurpassed
At
Growing
Excitement. 
 
Lewis draws inspiration from many familiar wordsmiths from Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear to Shel Silverstein and Myra Cohn.

Stone's richly layered illustrations enrich without overpowering the text.

1 comment:

laurasalas said...

I'm a huge fan of Pat's, and how can you lose with his wonderful books about poems. Everybody should check this out (get it--library, check it out?). Heehee:>)

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