Poetry for Young People: Edward Lear
Utterly delightful to read aloud, and for parent and child to share, Edward Lear's humorous verses shine with irrepressible joy and rhythm. Filled with exuberantly nonsensical made-up words (like "Scroobius Pip" and "pobble"!) that tickle the funny bone, his work gives free rein to youthful imaginations. What better to foster a love of poetry than the immediately appealing The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, with its effortless rhymes, songlike beat, and charming animal characters? Or The Quangle Wangle's Hat, which tells the tale of a creature who warmly welcomes everyone — and so makes everyone cheerful. In Dingle Bank, even some young and mischievous boys punished by their schoolmaster make the best of their situation and succeed in having a good time. Bright and fanciful paintings — all as wildly energetic and unrestrained as the language itself — add to the enjoyment. 20 examples of Lear's finest poems will entice children over and over again — and, as always, this acclaimed series features fascinating biographical information, introductions to each verse, and full annotations that define difficult vocabulary.
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 48
- Series
- Poetry for Young People
- Publisher
- Sterling
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780806930770
- Genres
- poetry, childrens
- Release date
- 2001
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