I Don't Sing Songs Like They Used To
I Don't Sing Songs Like They Used To is an artistic exploration of radical self-love, loss, and growth. This debut collection takes a look at what it means to build a home out of long-told stories and trips to the river and low-burning fires and a collapsing spice cabinet.
Finger Rhymes
Finger Rhymes is a book of twelve illustrated finger rhymes which together teach the first five cardinal and ordinal numbers both ascending and descending. Each rhyme has a different theme with its own sequence of actions to perform. An interactive numeracy resource for children, ages 0-5.
A Selected Collection of Rhymes for Inspection
A Selected Collection of Rhymes for Inspection is made up of 18 all new rhyming poems for children of all ages (Even those of us that don't want to grow up) to enjoy and share with the family. Covering all areas; counting, telling the time, or thinking a little bit differently and all so both parent and child get to enjoy. An entertaining book for everyone to share. If it is as much fun reading as it was to create, everyone will have a good time. Have fun!
Crescendo of Chaos
Crescendo of Chaos is a poetry compendium about what it means to be human. It's about the noise and longing of growing up, falling in love, and realizing life doesn't always go your way. It's about feeling lost and learning how to navigate. It's about the magic of being a woman, guided by your intuition and the stars. Crescendo of Chaos is for anyone who has searched for themselves between the pages of a book.
A Selected Collection of Rhymes for Inspection
A Selected Collection of Rhymes for Inspection is made up of 18 all new rhyming poems for children of all ages (Even those of us that don't want to grow up) to enjoy and share with the family. Covering all areas; counting, telling the time, or thinking a little bit differently and all so both parent and child get to enjoy. An entertaining book for everyone to share. If it is as much fun reading as it was to create, everyone will have a good time. Have fun!
Spoken
SPOKEN represents a collection of experiences of a young male urban minority navigating the social, mental, and spiritual transitions of adolescence into young adulthood. Dubosse's collection of poems traverses developmental areas like identity, romance, passions, disappointments, failures and faith. An implicit account of his maturation experiences, SPOKEN is a reflective work contemplating lifestyle, deliberating choices, and wrestles with the definition of self against the obligations of New York City culture and society. Dubosse's first work is a return to English as a Language Art filled with a plethora of metaphor, analogy, alliteration, meter, and a number of other literary devices that sew humanness into sentences and spring empathy from its pages affording readers a smorgasbord of lingual delights. At Xaverian High School, Richard learned to expand his ability beyond poetry into fiction and other genre. It was during this his tenure there that he first began construction of SPOKEN: Into Existence. The creative work is the first of two books to be compiled over the next decade encompassing infused with this authors personal journey through limitations, loves, and life.
Pretty Ballerina
This little girl loves to draw. The trouble is, no one can understand her scribbles. Is it a chicken gone berserk? Is it Frankenstein yawning? Oh, no she says, "It's a pretty ballerina with a little ocarina and her pet chiquita cheetah singing Auld Lang Syne." No one can figure that out until Grandma comes along. From the pen of G.C. McRae and the paint box of acclaimed illustrator David Anderson comes another quirky rhyming tale, just perfect for bedtime.
If You Go Down to the Woods Today
Journey through a magical woodland with poems to read and things to find in the beautifully illustrated picture book If You Go Down to the Woods. My woodland's full of animals, of every different kind. So shall we stay here for a while and see what we can find? Experience the everyday wonder of nature in this first book of poetry, exploring a magical woodland year. With poems by acclaimed writer Rachel Piercey and illustrations by Freya Hartas, join Bear on his journey from spring to winter with lots of friends to meet, places to explore, and things to spot along the way. "A tour de force of interactive two-dimensional nature." --Kirkus Reviews
The Cannibal Anaconda
Who ate all the chocolate? Who ate all the cheese and the chips? It was the cannibal anaconda and his band of mutineers with their gribby grabby hands and their ten foot spears . . . Some kids blame the dog. Some kids blame an imaginary friend. But this boisterous little boy thinks the bigger and scarier the culprit sounds, the more he'll be off the hook. With this addictive rhyming tale, G.C. McRae and acclaimed illustrator David Anderson deliver a tour-de-force of silly. What the heck is a cannibal anaconda? And who would believe such a thing? Apparently, this unrepentant little guy does. And even when he gets his just desserts, he licks his lips and digs his spoon in.
What the Road Said
What the Road Said is the New York Times-bestselling comforting and uplifting picture book from bestselling poet and activist Cleo Wade. Which way do I go? That is your choice to make, said the Road. But what if I go the wrong way?The Road curved a little, almost as if it was giving me a hug, and said, Do not worry. Sometimes we go the wrong way on our way to the right way. It's okay to be afraid or to sometimes wander down the wrong path. Bestselling poet and activist Cleo Wade's What the Road Said features illustrations by Lucie de Moyencourt and encourages us to lead with kindness and curiosity, remembering that the most important thing we can do in life is to keep going.
Thirty Poems for Children
With vivid imagery and an appealing use of Arabic meters and rhymes, the poems in this book explore nature, family, school, play, and boundless world of the imagination. The diverse themes and sounds in Thirty Poems for Children cultivate cognitive and contemplative senses along with unique layout and drawings of the book. The 30 poems deliver an important educational message in simple, yet captivating language, and prompt children to think creatively through the senses and the imagination.
Chaotic and Critically Damaged
Chaotic and Critically Damaged is collection of poetry and prose by K. L. Champitto. This collection delves into how mental illness, assault, love, and loss shape a person and their mind. The collection is split into 4 chapters, each one highlighting a different experience that Champitto has experienced in their life.
The Unlikely Adventure of a Turtle, a Mouse and a Shark
This heartwarming tale begins as the brotherhood of blue-eyed stars, that protects the heavens, is betrayed by one of their own. Three blue-eyed stars are cursed by the Dark Star and fall to earth. Each lands far from the others and takes on a different form. One is a turtle, one is a mouse and the last is a shark. They can't return home until they find each other and break the curse. Celestia, Queen of the heavens, enlists the help of Mother Nature, the sun, the moon and the wind, but will that be enough? Will the brothers recognize each other and break the curse or remain on earth forever...
Timeless Tales
A book, a book, a book, Come take a closer look!Discover stories yet untold, What new journeys to behold! A compilation of over seventy poems complete with illustrations dedicated to the age-old classics we all grew up with. Four categories make up this collection: Grandmother Fox Rhymes - A homage to Mother Goose, incorporating stories that are their own.The World Outside - Engages its readers to explore the outdoor wonders.Learning - A series of fun poems on teachings, good values and moral lessons.Imagination - Stretch your imagination with magical characters and fantastical tales. A journey into a world of adventure and imagination, this book features a wealth of beloved poems every child will connect with. Whether reliving old memories or building new ones, Timeless Tales will be cherished by families for generations. Come and enjoy a whole new collection of poems for young and old readers alike.
A First Grader Can Write Poems
A First Grader Can Write PoemsBy: Elsie OkoroA First Grader Can Write Poems is a poetry anthology written by author Elsie Okoro when she was just seven years old. The poems are a unique look into the mind of a young girl first learning about the world around her, and a testament to the lasting influence that an exposure to art can have on school-aged children. The creation of this anthology sparked a fervent appreciation for poetry and creative writing in Okoro and inspired her to dream of becoming a professional poet.About the AuthorElsie Okoro is a poet and lifelong lover of literature from Lagos, Nigeria. She was initially exposed to poetry in the first grade and quickly developed a love for the art that has stayed with her throughout her entire life. Poetry has always been a creative and emotional outlet for Okoro and is a passion that she is now pursuing professionally. In 2016, she became a semifinalist for the North Carolina Regional Poetry Out Loud Recitation Competition. And in 2018, she performed at the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational with the official slam team for her university, UNC-Chapel Hill. Okoro currently lives in Raleigh, North Carolina where she studies creative writing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The Poetic Present
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Only Way Up is Down
A startling and at times humorous collection of poetry following the author's experience of childhood, failing mental health, and abandoned spirituality.
I shine
From the voice of the reader to the listening ears, let this book be a reminder that we all shine, rise, bend, spark, grow, and bloom...when we can. Even the wonders of nature need to have breaks, get some help, or take extra time.Keep on shining, (and find your clouds for days you can't).
A sip of love
A sip of love is the diary of Romantic pictorial poems. This is an English narrated poetry book by Chowdhury Hridy. From selected Bengali romantic poems of Mahmud Khurshid. In this book, All the picture was taken by Chowdhury Hridy except "eye"
Don’t Get It Twisted
This is a collection of original poetry meant to inspire you to be just that...you. Learning to love yourself despite other's interpretation of who you are in their eyes is the most important lesson to learn in your life. Every one you meet will have their own opinions on who you are, whether you know those opinions or not. Either way, know it's okay to walk away from whatever and whomever doesn't serve your life or make you feel less than you are. You are splendid, never forget.
Dawn and Dusk
"Maybe not making a choice, Was a choice of your own."Dawn and Dusk is an anthology of poems which comes from twin co-authors, Jaya and Prabha. Spanning over five years, these poems are suited to people of all walks of life. This enchanted collection of poetries will walk you through an enthralling journey where you might identify yourself with the very elements of Nature, finding solace in their peace and despair in their sadness. Poems like 'Its only Fair' and 'Who can Say?' takes one back to the uncertainty of life in the revolutionary days whereas, poems like 'Marvelous Rose', 'Cold or Bold', 'Insincere Moon' etc help one to question deeper meanings of nature. These poetries will trigger your subconscious and compel you to envision sights which very few have encountered forthright. And who knows you might discover your Innisfree in these?
Dreamy Tales
Dreamy Tales will take you on a journey. A collection of emotive poetry encapsulating life, loss, and love.
Teen Poet
This anthology celebrates the accomplishments of TEEN POET John T. Cullen. As a teenager, age 19 and a sophomore at a major New England university, he also finished his first complete novel titled SUMMER PLANETS (galaxy-sized imagination, classic SF novel). He began his professional writing career at age 17 as a summer interne newspaper reporter with a major metropolitan daily. He wrote virtually all the poetry in this volume during his teens, and some in his early twenties. The selection in Teen Poet covers much of his poetry written ages 13-19, with a few as late as 22. They are a varied, turbulent blend of sensations, broken heart, lost loves (and some very sunny, steamy affairs gone good), in addition to political, religious, and philosophical ponderings. Circumstances caused him to spend a great amount of time (daily) hitchhiking on New England highways before he owned a car, especially while attending the University of Connecticut at the remote Storrs campus. His highway hitching culminated in a 4,000+ mile Kerouac-like thumbing odyssey from New England to Oregon and then down to the Mexican border at San Diego, with $40 in his pocket, a home-made backpack, and a plastic bag for cover at night. He slept in a ditch in Pennsylvania, the prairies of Kansas, forests of Oregon, and beaches of California. From an early age he became an artist with words, loving various influences from music, literature, and art. Among his many favorite poets to name just a quick few, in no particular order, spanning millennia: Pablo Neruda, Catullus, Rainer Maria Rilke, the Psalmist, Sappho, T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, Edgar Allan Poe, and... the line stretches around the block. In music, his influences range from Mozart to Junior Walker to John Coltrane to Bob Dylan to Steve Miller (and many more). In art, he has many favorites again and to name just a few: Rembrandt, for his use of darkness to emphasize light and personality in his subjects; Botticelli, for Simonetta Vespucci and Primavera and Venus; the ancient Pompeiian wall artist for his original Primavera; and many more. John T. Cullen always carries a pen and scraps of paper while smoking and drinking coffee in student dives, capturing the moment's passions and their interior explosive reflections. His free-form, jazzy lyrics illuminate life like puddles on a rainy day: reflected neon as we hustle by the bus stop, usually with a pretty girl's image and questioning eyes looking sultry in the dusky atmosphere. He has been a professional writer since age 17 (summer interne newspaper reporter on a New England metro daily) and a novelist since age 19 (SUMMER PLANETS, SF Novel). In his 20s, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served honorably for five years in Germany, still writing poetry, short stories, and novels when not on duty or driving all over Europe in his old orange VW van. In addition to his UConn BA in English, he earned a Master's in Business Administration from Boston University while serving near Heidelberg, Germany. Returning to The World, he worked as a technical writer in a rocket factory filled with groaning ghosts and angry demons. He is now retired and finally publishing long-ago works filled with youthful wonder, many for the first time in the light of day but fresh as ever.
I miei pensieri, chiusi in una stanza
Ansia, depressione, la vita adolescenziale e le sue difficolt?, l'amore non corrisposto, il cuore spezzato e, alla fine, la rinascita.
Museum in a Book
A six-year-old Canadian artist uses her pencil, paints, voice and brushes to give life to her imagination. She uses contemporary art as her medium and muse. She introduces her voice by admiring the beauty of nature, colours, books, stars and God. Her poetry is filled with an aura of fun and innocent enchantment that flows intelligently from her playful imagination, life lessons, experiences and dreams. She sounds like a young hero of the imagination with her simple similes and keen sense of observation of the natural and spiritual world around her. This book of contemporary art and prose is like a spark of infinite creativity. It is proof of the aweinspiring beauty of the visual arts and written prose that can come from a child. It is a great reminder to those adults who underestimate the destiny of unborn and living children to be artistic conductors of quantum imagination, possessing great abilities. They are capable of engaging in behemoth creativity beyond their ages. Therefore, all children whose imaginations are fostered with skill can become evolved in love with the initiation and creation of the enlightened arts. It only takes a spark, time and dedication to their foundation-and guts.
Museum in a Book
A six-year-old Canadian artist uses her pencil, paints, voice and brushes to give life to her imagination. She uses contemporary art as her medium and muse. She introduces her voice by admiring the beauty of nature, colours, books, stars and God. Her poetry is filled with an aura of fun and innocent enchantment that flows intelligently from her playful imagination, life lessons, experiences and dreams. She sounds like a young hero of the imagination with her simple similes and keen sense of observation of the natural and spiritual world around her. This book of contemporary art and prose is like a spark of infinite creativity. It is proof of the aweinspiring beauty of the visual arts and written prose that can come from a child. It is a great reminder to those adults who underestimate the destiny of unborn and living children to be artistic conductors of quantum imagination, possessing great abilities. They are capable of engaging in behemoth creativity beyond their ages. Therefore, all children whose imaginations are fostered with skill can become evolved in love with the initiation and creation of the enlightened arts. It only takes a spark, time and dedication to their foundation-and guts.
Songs And Stories
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Rhymes & Reason, Or, Mirth & Morality For The Young
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The Peacock And Parrot On Their Tour To Discover The Author Of The Peacock At Home
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The Remarkable Adventures Of An Old Woman And Her Pig
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The Story Of The Cat And The Mouse
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Schnick Schnack; Trifles For The Little-Ones
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Songs Of The Shining Way
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Simple Stories In Verse
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Pleasant Rhymes For Little Readers, Or, Jottings For Juveniles
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Parley’S Poetical Present. With Beautiful Engravings
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Spring Flowers And Summer Blossoms
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Cinco Variaciones de la Cancion del Shiretoko. Mizu-Shin (El Espiritu del Agua)
Volumen 40 de la monumental obra "la monta簽a de la iluminaci籀n" del poeta Zen Antonio Genshin. El libro consta de 2 partes, la primera se basa en cinco variaciones de la canci籀n del Shiretoko. La segunda se titula Mizu shin, (el esp穩ritu del agua) un esp穩ritu o expresi籀n Zen que utiliza el autor para que comprendamos la pr獺ctica real de la mente de no dejarse atrapar por nuestro "ego" ni materialidad. Para ello, el poeta usa expresiones y reflexiones cortantes procedentes de antiguos kusenes mezclado de profundos poemas inspirados en la tradici籀n china.
El Reino del Rev矇s / The Backward Kingdom
Uno de los clásicos libros de María Elena Walsh. Textos breves que marcaron la infancia de varias generaciones, están incluidos en el canon escolar y permanecen el corazón de todos. Este libro tiene poemas y canciones entrañables. Muchos son conocidos por sus versiones cantadas por la autora y muchísimos artistas que los versionaron: El Twist del mono liso, El tranvía, Canción para vestirse, Canción para bañar a la luna, Canción de la vacuna, Canción del jardinero, En el país del nomeacuerdo, Canción del estornudo, El reino del revés, El show del perro salchicha, Canción para tomar el té, Baguala de Juan Poquito, Marcha de Osías, Adivinador, La reina Batata, Canción del correo. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION One of the classic books from Mar穩a Elena Walsh. Brief writings that marked the childhood of several generations, that are included in the school curriculum, and that remain in the hearts of all. This book contains poems and endearing songs. Many are well known from their versions sung by the author and the many other artists who adapted them: The Smooth Monkey's Twist, The Trolley, The Getting Dressed Song, Song to Bathe the Moon To, The Vaccine Song, The Gardner's Song, In the Country of I Don't Remember, The Sneezing Song, The Backward Kingdom, The Hotdog Song, The Song For Drinking Tea, Baguala de Juan Poquito, Os穩as' March, The Fortuneteller, Queen Sweet Potato, The Mail Song
leƒt on read
The title of Left on Read evokes not just an unanswered text message but also the violation of a traffic rule. Like a driver turning left on red, the poet takes us in a direction that is risky and unsanctioned, veering within the space of a single poem from pastoral dreams full of flowers and sunlight into nightmares in which posies appear to be grey bullets. Ultimately, however, Hirschaut's achievement here lies in the way he explores the space between dreams and nightmares: the sleepless nights and early mornings full of grainy coffee that the poet sips alone, "lips pressed against nothing but porcelain." Rejecting the comfortable clich矇s of love poetry and other "memories that aren't mine," Hirschaut plunges instead into a stark reality that he calls "undersold and ours"-in which, for example, an anonymous girl who appears "golden" turns out to be lit by the neon sign of a convenience store. Hirschaut is not afraid to indulge in this kind of "neon fantasy" (in fact, he suggests that fantasy is essential to self-discovery), but he is at his best when he shows us how the poet's dreams are less compelling than their raw material-- the everyday experiences that make up what Yeats called famously "the foul rag and bone shop of the heart."- Sam Alexander, Associate Professor of English at Endicott College
Paint the world for me
"Paint the world for me, paint what I don't see."From sunrise to the night sky, from rest to mess, this book inspires readers to evaluate the colors all around - and within themselves.Written in lyrical verse, "Paint the world for me" invites children to discuss the true colors of their worlds, while also reminding us that there is a different world to see through each pair of eyes.If you were to paint the world, what colors would you choose? The colors you see, or the colors you feel? The colors you know, or the colors you wish?Happy painting!
The Secret Life and Poetry of Cats & Dogs
Are you ready for you and your child to laugh out loud while reading The Secret Life and Poetry of Cats and Dogs!!! Enjoy a Fury, Funny Introduction, and lots of fun-learning poems for young children of all ages.A Brief Excerpt: This cat is short, sleek: Havana brown from out-Of town; its golden eyes Will amaze you, please you.Who? Me or you? my friend Has one, it fidgets, dials thePhone digits and more--moreImpatient, but true to its master. . . . This Children's Poetry Book Includes So Much More: Rhyming Poems On Every PageWords Designed To Engage ToddlersHumorous Poetry For Children Of All AgesA Newly Selected Collection Of Ruff Poetry!!!A Newly Selected Collection Of Feline Poetry!!!And Funny Poetry And Goofy Facts About Cats And DogsAnd Cute Photos Of Different Cat And Dog Breads Of All Ages!!!Every parent or teacher should include this beginner's book on their shelf or digital library. Have some puppy fun, and cat laughs with your child or students. Children will learn by linking, rhyming, and poetic sounds as they hear you read these silly, short poems.Every child deserves to laugh out loud; why not do it with this carefully selected collection of Hilarious Poems that will leave you and your child smiling and thinking about The Secret Life And Poetry Of Cats And Dogs.Calling All Pet Lovers, Teachers, Moms, And Dads, Get Your Copy, Today!!!
Teasdale for Children
The poems included in this special collection of Teasdale's poetry include both fragments and whole poems that can be appreciated by children.It incudes works from all of her collections, including the complete Stars To-night.
A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts
A beautifully illustrated children's poem that tells a story about a lovely bunch of coconuts who embark on a magical island adventure to spread love and unity throughout the world."No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite."Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom
Poetry For Kids
DISCOVER 50 FUN AND EDUCATIONAL POEMS THAT YOUR KIDS WILL ABSOLUTELY FALL IN LOVE WITHGet Your Kids Excited About Reading And Help Them Learn About Feelings, School, and Family With These Insightful and Enlightening Poems.In This Fun Poetry Book Your Kids Will Learn: Poems About Good FeelingsWhat It Means To Be Happy, Excited, Calm, SurprisedPoems About The PlaygroundWhat It Means To Have Friends, How To Make New Friends, Talk Time, Saying GoodbyeEducational Poems About FriendshipPoems that Address Negative Feelings Such As Anxiety, Embarrassment, Shyness, Stress, JealousyPoems That Teach Them About ParentsFun Poems Addressing Siblings: Brothers, SistersMore Insightful Poems About Feelings: Anger, Frustration, Sadness, Fear, Being Grumpy, School Poems: First Day, Teachers, Carpet Time, Class Time, Simple Poems About Food: Salads, Candy, Fruits, SnacksResponsible Poems That Teaches Sharing and CaringSharing Poems, Taking Turns, Giving, Helping, and CaringAnd Many Many More!!!Pick up your copy of the book right now by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!
Aurora
Aurora is a beautiful tale that celebrates the miracle of birth. The beginning of life as a whole in this poem represents how every person is unique and every birth is a creation of an absolutely new universe that will fill up the darkness with its light.About the AuthorDaria Sinevich is a poet from Siberia, Russia, with a degree in translation. She has traveled many countries and wrote many poems in her native language. To her writing is the best way to communicate her feelings and insights to the world. It is a well-known fact that people speaking several languages have several linguistic personalities, so now she is ready to share her English poetry and her English personality with the world.