April 2014

The Many Voices of Poetry

Seeds, Bees, Butterflies, and More!: Poems for Two Voices by Carole Gerber, illustrated by Eugene Yelchin (Henry Holt & Co., 2013) Perfect for spring, these poems for two voices introduce the “blooming, bursting, and buzzing” world of plants and insects. Students will find inspiration to write their own conversation poems for two voices based on these whimsical offerings. With poems… Read more »

Dozen of Cousins by Shutta Crum, illustrated by David Catrow

Dozens of Cousins is a rollicking, frolicking, phenomenally active story about a band of multi-aged cousins joining together for their annual family reunion. Told in verse, the actions of these wild ‘beasties’ rumble off the page and straight into the reader’s hearts. Inspired by a poem written by Shutta Crum about her childhood escapades, the… Read more »

The Good-Pie Party by Liz Garton Scanlon, illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton

Moving is never easy for a child. The anticipation of loss can be overwhelming, most especially the loss of friendship. The fear of losing friends and the worry that, perhaps, the child might not find friends as dear as those she is leaving behind can be down-right depressing. The Good-Pie Party addresses these all-too painful issues… Read more »

NOVELS in VERSE — another way to enjoy story!

Novels in verse, but first, a poem taste. April – Poetry Month continues. We can choose to read an anthology, a whole collection of poems.  Sometimes the power of one poem fills our heart and causes us to pause,  imagine,  ponder. I would like to share the beginning of this poem by Arnold Adoff: “…… Read more »

WHERE MY WELLIES TAKE ME

WHERE MY WELLIES TAKE ME by Clare and Michael Morpurgo,  illustrated by Olivia Lomenech Gill Remember picking dandelions?  Splashing through puddles in your rubber boots, which in England are called “wellies”? Michael and Claire Morpurgo have created a charming book of discovery and poetry.  Claire has selected a wide variety of poems to include as part of the “image… Read more »

Librarian’s Corner: How to Help a Young Reader Choose the Best Book

Our guest librarian, Megan Poynter Fink, knows how to help young and old readers alike find a book that will hook them. “Books Fall Open, You Fall In, Delighted Where You’ve Never Been…” wrote the poet David McCord.  Finding the right book can be a puzzle when students enter my library and have that “I don’t… Read more »

Librarian’s Corner: More Poetry Picks!

When my teenager was young, I wanted to share good poetry with her without taking away her choice of bedtime books, so I started, unintentionally, a strange tradition of reading to her from children’s poetry collections while she took her baths. She was a dawdling bather and my only child at the time, so we… Read more »