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Poetry Speaks to Children (Book CD) (Read Hear)

Poetry Speaks to Children (Book  CD) (Read  Hear)

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Creators: Elise Paschen, Dominique Raccah, Nikki Giovanni, X.j. Kennedy, Billy Collins, Wendy Rasmussen, Judy Love, Paula Zinngrabe Wendland
Publisher: Sourcebooks MediaFusion
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 8155

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 112
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 9.1 x 0.3

ISBN: 1402203292
Dewey Decimal Number: 811.00809282
EAN: 9781402203299
ASIN: 1402203292

Publication Date: October 18, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Cover and page edges show light wear. The pages are clean. The CD is not included.

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PIn the tradition of Poetry Speaks, the anthology named a Best Book of 2002 by iSchool Library Journal/i, and praised by the iSeattle Post-Intelligencer/i 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 iPoetry Speaks to Children/i. PParents, 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. iPoetry Speaks to Children/i 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. PiPoetry Speaks to Children/i 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. PMore 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. POn the accompanying CD, 52 of the poems are brought to life-most read by the poets themselves-allow the reader to hear the words as the poets intended. PHear 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!). PFollow 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. PListen 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." PTurn the page and tune in . . . kids won't be the only ones hooked!


Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A wonderful "stand by" gift.   October 7, 2008
tea mom (Kent Cliffs, New York, USA)
Anytime I order from Amazon, I throw one of these in my cart for a last minute new baby, birthday or teacher gift. It is a wonderfully diverse selection of poems, often read by the poets themselves. How cool is it to hear Robert Frost in a scratchy rendition of "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"? br / br / My 4th grader was thrilled when his class read a Janet Wong poem, and he could tell them about how she came to write it, (track 29). I was thrilled that I could then give his teacher a gift she could use in class -- they were all thrilled to hear the poem read by the poet. With 95 poems from 73 poets, the book is a great value, but add the cd with the poets themselves and it is, well, priceless.


4 out of 5 stars Poetry speaks to children... and adults, too.   August 19, 2008
Robert P. Beveridge (Cleveland, OH)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Elise Paschen (ed.), Poetry Speaks to Children (Sourcebooks Inc., 2005) br / br /A collection of poems written to, or about, children with an accompanying fifty-track CD (most tracks are of the poems themselves, though a few are the poets talking about the inspiration for one piece or another). While a number of these fall into bona fide chestnut status, kids who are being exposed to poetry for the first time won't be aware of that, and that old black magic should work just fine on them. For older readers, it's fun to have a whole bunch of this sort of thing compiled into one volume (with its whimsical illustrations, sometimes almost as fun as the poems themselves). Recommended. **** br /


5 out of 5 stars I love it, my wife loves it, my kids love it!   July 29, 2008
Paul H. Rich (Seattle, WA USA)
I am an amateur poet and love poetry so I'm a natural audience for this book and companion disc. My wife is not a lover of poetry and she loves this book. My eight year old daughter loves to read the poems and listen to them recited on the disc during road trips. My nineteen year old daughter LOVES this book - in fact she asked for it for Christmas last year and was delighted to recieve it!


5 out of 5 stars 95 Winning Poems for Kids AND Adults   May 23, 2008
Global Art Garden
I gave this book/CD to my daughter for her 6th birthday party. After the party while she played with the neighbors I was exhausted and just wanted to take a nap. Before I did though I put this 68 minute CD of poetry on and found it to be very entertaining and relaxing. 29 of the readers are the poets reading their own words. br / br /Now my daughter has been listening to it every night before bed and often I play it early in the morning to gentle wake her before kindergarten. br / br /There are some classic recorded poems here such as "The Raven" by Poe, "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll, "The Tyger" by William Blake and "Casey at the Bat" by Earnst L. Thayer. br / br /There are also some very nice multicultural poems recorded such as "Eagle Poem" by Joy Harjo, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" by Langston Hughes, and perhaps my favorite poem in the collection "Okay, Brown Girl, Okay" by James Berry which is reassuring, touching, and can speak to everyone about what it's like to be different among other people. br / br /Not all of the poems are included on the CD--some are just included in the book. Familiar poems and poets in the book only are "from Macbeth" by Shakespeare, "The Tale of Custard the Dragon" by Ogden Nash, "Frodo's Song in Bree" by J.R.R. Tolkien, "The Land of Counterpane" by Robert Louis Stevenson, from "The Bed Book" by Sylvia Plath, "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" by Eugene Field, and "Letter to a Bee" by Emily Dickinson among many others. br / br /In all there are 95 poems. Some of them recorded and/or published for the first time. The illustration are delightful and done by three different artist with different styles. They are Judy Love, Wendy Rasmussen, and Paula Zinngrabe Wendland. br / br /This book/CD combo is a winner. It's very educational, fun, and will be enjoyed by the whole family.


5 out of 5 stars Great Intro. to Poetry   April 15, 2008
N. Malone (SoCal)
My child is 3 1/2 and loves this book, as do I. While she's not into the CD YET, she loves sitting w/me and exploring the poems which are neither too complex or too simple. There are classics and more modern works and they've done a wonderful job finding an assortment that represent various ways that poetry is used in other literary works (ex. excerpts from Macbeth and "Lord of the Rings"). I'm not a poetry expert, so I love that there are poets and writers of whom I recognize such as Robert Frost, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Plath, Edgar Allen Poe and that it introduces me and my child to others who I don't recognize. A great way to introduce poetry to your kids.