Poetry Speaks to Children
New York Times Bestseller!

In the tradition of Poetry Speaks, the anthology named a Best Book of 2002 by School Library Journal, and praised by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer as "a volume to delight longtime lovers of poetry and to spark new love for poetry, especially among the young," Sourcebooks MediaFusion is proud to introduce the joy of the written and spoken word in Poetry Speaks to Children.

Parents, educators, librarians, and poetry enthusiasts have wondered for years how to get children really interested in poetry. Until now, there hasn't been a collection of poems and poets that spoke directly to that elusive audience. Poetry Speaks to Children cracks through that barrier by packaging the best poems by the best authors along with a CD-making the engrossing and often mischievous verses come alive in the voices of many of the creators.

Poetry Speaks to Children reaches into the world of poetry and pulls out the elements children love: rhyme, rhythm, fun and, every once in a while, a little mischief.

More than 90 poems, for children ages six and up, celebrate the written word and feature a star-studded lineup of beloved poets, including: Roald Dahl; J. R. R. Tolkien; Robert Frost; Gwendolyn Brooks; Ogden Nash; John Ciardi; Langston Hughes; Sonia Sanchez; Seamus Heaney; Canada's best-loved children's poet, Dennis Lee; Rita Dove; Billy Collins; Nikki Giovanni and X. J. Kennedy.

On the accompanying CD, 50 of the poems are brought to life—most read by the poets themselves—allow the reader to hear the words as the poets intended.

Hear Gwendolyn Brooks growl her rhyming verse poem "The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You Are" with verve and inflection-relaying the story of the striped cat who "rushed to the jungle fair for something fine to wear," much to the hoots of his jungle peers. Amid jeers, sneers and sighs, the tiger eventually learns to be comfortable in his own striped skin (or fur as it were!).

Follow Ogden Nash as he tells of the brave little Isabel, who "didn't worry, didn't scream or scurry" when confronted with a ravenous bear, a one-eyed giant or a troublesome doctor. Her clever solutions to problems ("She turned the witch into milk and drank her") will keep even the most reluctant readers interested.

Listen to James Berry, who quells a little girl's anxieties about her color by celebrating the marriage of "night and light," emphasizing how all colors are necessary in nature, in "Okay, Brown Girl, Okay."

Turn the page and tune in . . . kids won't be the only ones hooked!

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Poetry Speaks to Children
New York Times Bestseller!

In the tradition of Poetry Speaks, the anthology named a Best Book of 2002 by School Library Journal, and praised by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer as "a volume to delight longtime lovers of poetry and to spark new love for poetry, especially among the young," Sourcebooks MediaFusion is proud to introduce the joy of the written and spoken word in Poetry Speaks to Children.

Parents, educators, librarians, and poetry enthusiasts have wondered for years how to get children really interested in poetry. Until now, there hasn't been a collection of poems and poets that spoke directly to that elusive audience. Poetry Speaks to Children cracks through that barrier by packaging the best poems by the best authors along with a CD-making the engrossing and often mischievous verses come alive in the voices of many of the creators.

Poetry Speaks to Children reaches into the world of poetry and pulls out the elements children love: rhyme, rhythm, fun and, every once in a while, a little mischief.

More than 90 poems, for children ages six and up, celebrate the written word and feature a star-studded lineup of beloved poets, including: Roald Dahl; J. R. R. Tolkien; Robert Frost; Gwendolyn Brooks; Ogden Nash; John Ciardi; Langston Hughes; Sonia Sanchez; Seamus Heaney; Canada's best-loved children's poet, Dennis Lee; Rita Dove; Billy Collins; Nikki Giovanni and X. J. Kennedy.

On the accompanying CD, 50 of the poems are brought to life—most read by the poets themselves—allow the reader to hear the words as the poets intended.

Hear Gwendolyn Brooks growl her rhyming verse poem "The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You Are" with verve and inflection-relaying the story of the striped cat who "rushed to the jungle fair for something fine to wear," much to the hoots of his jungle peers. Amid jeers, sneers and sighs, the tiger eventually learns to be comfortable in his own striped skin (or fur as it were!).

Follow Ogden Nash as he tells of the brave little Isabel, who "didn't worry, didn't scream or scurry" when confronted with a ravenous bear, a one-eyed giant or a troublesome doctor. Her clever solutions to problems ("She turned the witch into milk and drank her") will keep even the most reluctant readers interested.

Listen to James Berry, who quells a little girl's anxieties about her color by celebrating the marriage of "night and light," emphasizing how all colors are necessary in nature, in "Okay, Brown Girl, Okay."

Turn the page and tune in . . . kids won't be the only ones hooked!

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Poetry Speaks to Children

Poetry Speaks to Children

by Elise Paschen
Poetry Speaks to Children

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New York Times Bestseller!

In the tradition of Poetry Speaks, the anthology named a Best Book of 2002 by School Library Journal, and praised by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer as "a volume to delight longtime lovers of poetry and to spark new love for poetry, especially among the young," Sourcebooks MediaFusion is proud to introduce the joy of the written and spoken word in Poetry Speaks to Children.

Parents, educators, librarians, and poetry enthusiasts have wondered for years how to get children really interested in poetry. Until now, there hasn't been a collection of poems and poets that spoke directly to that elusive audience. Poetry Speaks to Children cracks through that barrier by packaging the best poems by the best authors along with a CD-making the engrossing and often mischievous verses come alive in the voices of many of the creators.

Poetry Speaks to Children reaches into the world of poetry and pulls out the elements children love: rhyme, rhythm, fun and, every once in a while, a little mischief.

More than 90 poems, for children ages six and up, celebrate the written word and feature a star-studded lineup of beloved poets, including: Roald Dahl; J. R. R. Tolkien; Robert Frost; Gwendolyn Brooks; Ogden Nash; John Ciardi; Langston Hughes; Sonia Sanchez; Seamus Heaney; Canada's best-loved children's poet, Dennis Lee; Rita Dove; Billy Collins; Nikki Giovanni and X. J. Kennedy.

On the accompanying CD, 50 of the poems are brought to life—most read by the poets themselves—allow the reader to hear the words as the poets intended.

Hear Gwendolyn Brooks growl her rhyming verse poem "The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You Are" with verve and inflection-relaying the story of the striped cat who "rushed to the jungle fair for something fine to wear," much to the hoots of his jungle peers. Amid jeers, sneers and sighs, the tiger eventually learns to be comfortable in his own striped skin (or fur as it were!).

Follow Ogden Nash as he tells of the brave little Isabel, who "didn't worry, didn't scream or scurry" when confronted with a ravenous bear, a one-eyed giant or a troublesome doctor. Her clever solutions to problems ("She turned the witch into milk and drank her") will keep even the most reluctant readers interested.

Listen to James Berry, who quells a little girl's anxieties about her color by celebrating the marriage of "night and light," emphasizing how all colors are necessary in nature, in "Okay, Brown Girl, Okay."

Turn the page and tune in . . . kids won't be the only ones hooked!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402203299
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication date: 10/01/2005
Series: A Poetry Speaks Experience
Edition description: With CD
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 11.13(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.53(d)
Age Range: 4 - 12 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Elise Paschen is the editor of Poetry Speaks to Children and co-editor of Poetry Speaks, both New York Times bestsellers. She is the author of several acclaimed poetry collections of her own, including Bestiary and Infidelities, winner of the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize. Former Executive Director of the Poetry Society of America, she is the co-founder of Poetry in Motion, a nationwide program that places poetry in subways and buses, and co-editor of Poetry in Motion and Poetry in Motion from Coast to Coast.

Table of Contents

Publisher's Note

Introduction

The First Book, Rita Dove

The Quarrel, Maxine Kumin

Letter to Bee, Emily Dickinson

Hurt No Living Thing, Christina Rossetti

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Robert Frost

Wolf, Billy Collins

The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, Gwendolyn Brooks

from "The Adventures of Isabel," Ogden Nash

On a Flimmering Floom You Shall Ride, Carl Sandburg

El Chicle, Ana Castillo

The Dentist and the Crocodile, Roald Dahl

Bear Song, Kay Ryan

Jabberwocky, Lewis Carroll

Sneeze, Maxine Kumin

Mrs. Mitchell's Underwear, Dennis Lee

Okay, Brown Girl, Okay, James Berry

Vowel Owl (Roger),John Hollander

Magic Words, Anonymous Inuit Poet, translated by Edward Field

The Unwritten, W. S. Merwin

Crayons: A Rainbow Poem, Jane Yolen

Gas, C. K. Williams

Knitted Things, Karla Kuskin

from Macbeth, William Shakespeare

Frodo's Song in Bree, J. R. R. Tolkien

Eagle Poem, Joy Harjo

The Negro Speaks of Rivers, Langston Hughes

I Rise, I Rise, Anonymous Osage Poet

Verses from "The Elephant's Child," Rudyard Kipling

Alphabets, Part 1, Seamus Heaney

John Smith and his Son, John Smith,Wallace Stevens

About the Teeth of Sharks, John Ciardi

Dinosaur Diets, Jane Yolen

My Sister Saw a Dinosaur, Mary Ann Hoberman

Joey, Brad Leithauser

Rabbit, Mary Ann Hoberman

At Last, James Stevenson

Epigram Engraved on the Collar of a Dog Which I Gave to His Royal Highness, Alexander Pope

Balloons, William Jay Smith

Hide and Seek, Robert Graves

Every Time I Climb a Tree, David McCord

The Reason I Like Chocolate, Nikki Giovanni

Trips, Nikki Giovanni

Mommies, Nikki Giovanni

Lineage, Margaret Walker

Snowmen ,Agha Shahid Ali

Good Luck Gold, Janet S. Wong

The Secret Song, Margaret Wise Brown

Why?, James Stevenson

The Question, Karla Kuskin

First Grade, William Stafford

Crying, Galway Kinnell

Art Class, X. J. Kennedy

How to Paint a Donkey, Naomi Shihab Nye

Daddy Fell Into the Pond, Alfred Noyes

Working with Mother, Myra Cohn Livingston

A Faery Song, W. B. Yeats

The Unicorn, Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Paul Muldoon

The Lion and the Lily, Elizabeth Spires

hist whist, E. E. Cummings

The Ghost and Jenny Jemima, Dennis Lee

from "The Raven," Edgar Allan Poe

Sheep Party, John Fuller

Jamaican Song, James Berry

Halfway Down, A. A. Milne

Count to Ten and We'll Be There, Rita Dove

opposite poem 4, Richard Wilbur

opposite poems 7 and 20, Richard Wilbur

from "The Tale of Custard the Dragon," Ogden Nash

Good Hot Dogs, Sandra Cisneros

Lies, All Lies, William Cole

Which is the Best?, James Stevenson

Casey at the Bat, Ernest L. Thayer

The Testing Tree, Part 1, Stanley Kunitz

Skating in the Wind, Kristine O'Connell George

A Poem for Jesse, Sonia Sanchez

To P.J., Sonia Sanchez

Valentine, Donald Hall

Summer, W. D. Snodgrass

Winter, W. D. Snodgrass

The Sun has a Tail, Emanuel di Pasquale

Knoxville, Tennessee, Nikki Giovanni

I Am Cherry Alive, Delmore Schwartz

The Tyger, William Blake

Conversation with a Mouse, Robert Bly

On Turning Ten, Billy Collins

How to Stay Up Late, X. J. Kennedy

Flashlight, X. J. Kennedy

Maturity, X. J. Kennedy

Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, Eugene Field

Little, Dorothy Aldis

Two in Bed, Abram Bunn Ross

Brother, Mary Ann Hoberman

The Land of Counterpane, Robert Louis Stevenson

from "The Bed Book," Sylvia Plath

The Coming of Teddy Bears, Dennis Lee

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