Growing Up, Poetry
When you're young the world seems new. Growing Up, Poetry is about a collection of poems that captures that Spirit of Youth. Seeing the world through youthful eyes. When grown you can reflect back on memories of times gone by. Times with family and friends. Growing Up, Poetry brings back the emotions that one experiences for all ages at the arrival of spring or when school is out, etc. Growing Up, Poetry are poems that everyone can enjoy for years to come.
The Lambshank Redemption VOL.II
Against all the odds, Minty escaped from the castle of lost souls having achieved the impossible. Juhee's wheel has been retrieved and the demon, Scobberlotcher and its castle destroyed forever, along with the mountain it sat upon. Alice and all the children are now free to escape their torment and the pharaoh's curse cast upon Kira is finally broken, allowing her to finally die and crossover to the lands beyond death. But Minty is changed. The events in Scobberlotcher castle reveal that Minty is bound to an age long, long ago and she has no choice but to do as was foretold; Minty must accept the truth of who she really is and face her destiny. Minty will need all of her courage and cunning, because what now lies ahead is a terrifying, perilous rollercoaster of events, darker and more dangerous than she could ever possibly imagine. Minty's resolve, bravery and even her sanity will be pushed to the very brink of capitulation, as she searches for a way to achieve her destiny. Minty's odyssey continues.
Faces to the Sun
THIS LISTING IS FOR THE COLOR EDITION OF FACES TO THE SUNFaces to the Sun is an anthology project devised and spearheaded by SJ Blasko. It aims to chip away at the stigma surrounding the subjects of mental health and mental illness by bringing together 45 independent creators from around the world to share their experiences through writing and art.Following in the footsteps of our first anthology (There is Us), all proceeds from the sales of Faces to the Sun will be donated monthly to organizations and groups providing mental health services, such as: BEAM (Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective)The Trevor ProjectASAN (Autistic Self Advocacy Network)The book itself is 240 gorgeous, full-color pages filled with artwork, photography, poetry and prose.
Amor verdadero
Poemas que reflejan la temprana edad del amor, sus desenga簽os y frustraciones, la nostalgia por lo perdido, el amor en su m獺s pura esencia.C穩rculo Literario "Bartolome Mitre" reconoce a LUJ?N FRAIX por su obra "AMOR VERDADERO" en virtud de haber aportado positivamente al crecimiento cultural nacional, trabajando desde la palabra (Buenos Aires-2000)C穩rculo Literario "Bartolome Mitre" reconoce a LUJ?N FRAIX por su obra "AMOR VERDADERO" en virtud de haber aportado positivamente al crecimiento cultural nacional, trabajando desde la palabra (Buenos Aires-2000)
The Golden Age Of Childhood
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Poetry For Children
MAKE YOUR KIDS FALL IN LOVE WITH READING AND POETRY WITH THESE SIMPLE YET INSIGHTFUL POEMS THAT HELP THEM LEARN MORE ABOUT THEMSELVES AND THE WORLD AROUND THEMDiscover How You Can Get Your Kids Excited About Reading And Help Them Learn About Feelings, School, Family, and More...In This Fun Poetry Book Your Kids Will Learn: Poems 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 CaringPoems 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 FriendshipAnd Many Many More!!!Pick up your copy of the book right now by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!
Doctor Clark’s Children’s Cartoon Poems
This is a nusery rhyme-poem to intertain both the children and the parents, by a retired clinical pychologist who has some feeling for what children love to hear.
YES, I AM A GIRl!
A fun inspirational poem for girls that teaches them that they are unstoppable. They can be and do anything they want to be even while being a girl! Yes, I am a girl and I am beautiful, sparkly and smart!
Devotional Poetry For The Children; Part - II
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Poetry And The Like From The Mind Of William Malave
Poetry And The Like From The Mind is a book designed for everyone. Several themes appear within the poems, ranging from death to depression, to self-love and monster killing. It's a book made to give at least one good read to whoever can get their hands on it.
Love Pastiche
In a post-modern world. In a post-truth world. Through so many worlds, it's easy to lose imagination. In dreams there is always hope and in dreams we can find the courage to make the fight real. We are the good. We are the bad. We are the ugly. Human after all and human through it all.
Reality As It Is
Teenage life is comprised of a myriad of feelings and emotions, some of which include finding and seeking love, finding a place of happiness and joy, seeking acceptance from the world, experiencing heartbreak, feelings of betrayal, loss and confusion, familial breakdowns, feelings of defeat, and depression. How often are these feelings expressed? How often do you find a brave teenager who is willing to hang their heart on the clothesline? How many teenagers are willing to show the world what they really feel inside? Some may fear judgment; others may be shy or may simply not know how to articulate their feelings into words that make sense. This book, Reality As It Is: In the Mind of a Teenager, is the window where you can catch a glimpse into the soul of a budding adult. Fasten your seatbelt and get ready for a ride of a lifetime. You will experience the real-life emotions of teenagers seeking to find and define themselves as they transition from teen to adulthood.
Reality As It Is
Teenage life is comprised of a myriad of feelings and emotions, some of which include finding and seeking love, finding a place of happiness and joy, seeking acceptance from the world, experiencing heartbreak, feelings of betrayal, loss and confusion, familial breakdowns, feelings of defeat, and depression. How often are these feelings expressed? How often do you find a brave teenager who is willing to hang their heart on the clothesline? How many teenagers are willing to show the world what they really feel inside? Some may fear judgment; others may be shy or may simply not know how to articulate their feelings into words that make sense. This book, Reality As It Is: In the Mind of a Teenager, is the window where you can catch a glimpse into the soul of a budding adult. Fasten your seatbelt and get ready for a ride of a lifetime. You will experience the real-life emotions of teenagers seeking to find and define themselves as they transition from teen to adulthood.
O libertar de meus pensamentos
O libertar de meus pensamentos 矇 um conjunto de poesias que falam de amor, paix繭es, decep癟瓊o amorosa, frustra癟繭es e vida quotidiana. Neste livro voc礙 ter獺 um poema independentemente da sua disposi癟瓊o fazendo voc礙 identificar-se em cada verso.
Do Mutton Birds Have Maps
Whimsical poems and quirky illustrations make this a charming childrens' book. Simple rhymes make it easy to read them aloud to toddlers. Likewise, young readers can read them on their own and enjoy the funny poems and illustrations that accompany them.
Despondence
For those going through existential dread, struggling to find who they are in the world, or just going through the motions of entering young adulthood, Despondence is a perfect tool to find solace in. Natanya paints a picture of insecurity and introspection. Her transparency loudly speaks to you through the paper, allowing you to experience her inner world.
Call and Response
Age twelve.That is when it happened to me. And that is when it happened to my daughter Ella.So perhaps I should have known that poetry would slam her from all directions.We are not talking about the comforting couplets of Suess or the shape poems of kindergarten either. The emotional rawness of her adolescence was matched only by the naked feeling of music-wrapped words. Combine that with her finger itch to create, to draw, to write, to feel, to process, left me her dad in a pickle.How could I truly hear and feel her? How could I relate and remember? How could I respond to her call?How could we talk? What follows is our conversation captured in verse.
Folly Lane Tales
Meet the characters of Folly Lane, Crimble wood, and Fairly-made as they celebrate mirkle eve and defeat Brock two feet but only one sock. This is a book of complete nonsense verse from beginning to end for children of all ages.
Butterflies and Thunder
This book is a poetry book with poems that beautify life, really shows someone why living is just so worth it.Relatable poems included about the dark side of love along with the internal bliss of life.This book was definitely made with love.
Rainy Season Rhymes
Children's book author James V. Dwalu has written some delightful poems, rhymes, and even a riddle, all focused on rain, water, rainbows, and fun. Regis F. Muhirwa has illustrated Rainy Season Rhymes beautifully, creating a story of two siblings and their Mama experiencing a rainy season day in an idyllic African setting. Parents, teachers, and advocates for people living with albinism will find several great topics to discuss with kids: weather, the importance of water, taking care of yourself, and playing and living in harmony despite differences. Young readers will love hearing the short, catchy poems, or reading them aloud on their own.
His Own Simple Gift
This book is a very special Christmas poetry book. It has two very important themes; inclusion and diversity. In early December of 1951, Helen Hensley was living at her parent's home while teaching at Winchester High in the United States of America. Each day after classes found her walking from the school to her church, where she worked as Interim Educational Director. Late one afternoon, as she arrived at the front walk of her home, she could see her mother, Elizabeth Davies Clark, waiting at the front door. Her mother had an urgent request: "I need a Christmas story for the December meeting of the Winchester Music Club".
So Imagine Me
From award-winning poet Lynn Davies comes her first collection for children. And there's a twist: each of the poems in So Imagine Me has a secret. The lyrical and playful text describes something from nature--flora or fauna or another phenomenon--that's also hiding in the illustrations. Readers will puzzle over the words and pore over the detailed illustrations looking for clues. Some of the riddles might be easy, and some are definitely tricky. All of them will delight, entertain, and challenge, leaving readers of all ages with new facts to share and an urge to get out into nature to discover more mysteries.
Prisoner In My Thoughts
"Calling for help repetitively, but no one hears me. Screaming at the top of my lungs until my voice grows hoarse, a voice whispers in my head, "Give up, you have run your course," responding back I say, "Not in this lifetime." "I am a strong woman, a survivor, and I will make it out of here alive." Prisoner in My Thoughts is a collection of quotes and poetry. Diving into themes of life, love, and unforgettable experiences. Above all else, being inspired through the reader's own recollection of love and heartbreak. Peeking into the writer's mind showing a visual of how deep and dark suppressed emotions can be. Silently crying for help and liberation from the very shadow that's trying to take hold of the mental state of mind and destroy it. Prisoner in My Thoughts takes you on a journey to let readers know that they're not alone.
A Puppy Poem
A Puppy Poem is a sweet poem of love, trust, and faith, told through the eyes of the ever adventurous and adorable little pup known as Happy Go Lucky. This heartwarming poem is perfect for young children and dog lovers of every age.
I See the Rainbow
Marlene Klotz has written a delightful new book of children's poetry. I See the Rainbow follows Klotz's earlier Animal Quackers. Inspired by love for her own grandchildren, this award-winning poet has once again captured the magic of childhood with poems that reach into the heart of a child's imagination. Adults, too, will find themselves mesmerized by Klotz's charming poems and Kristine Lucco's whimsical illustrations, which is a perfect way for little ones to fall in love with reading and poetry.
Bohemian Bride
We are all beloved. This is a collective reflection of one soul's life through the lens of faith, through eyes of worship pouring discoveries of pure love redeemed after disappointing encounters with false hearts, shortcomings, and seasonal longings. Here, a creative free-spirit is revived, and the finding of hope brings forth fulfillment and poetic lacings of more adventures and gracious beauties than we could ever hope for.Catch my smile each sunrise.Is it as bright as you are to me?I want you to see the beauty of forever, And I think I could prove it, If you saw the way your happinessSet me alight everyday.
Hailstones & Halibut Bones
Since its original publication in 1961, "Hailstones And Halibut Bones," Mary O'Neill's renowned work of poetry about the colors of the spectrum, has become a modern children's classic. This newly illustrated edition features lavish full-color illustrations from an award-winning artist, yet the poems have been left intact with all the powerful rhythm and rich language of the original.
A Study Of Sir Thomas Wyatt’S Poems
An incisive, readable study of a foundational Tudor voice. Scholarly, precise, and quietly thrilling. A Study of Sir Thomas Wyatt's Poems, by K. Foxwell, A., lays out close, authoritative readings of Wyatt's lyric craft, pairing attentive form criticism with clear historical context. It treats sonnets and lyric lines with an eye for metre, rhetoric and the social pressures of Tudor courts, so the familiar courtly love themes are seen in sharper relation to power, patronage and private feeling. Readers drawn to english renaissance poetry and to tudor poetry analysis will find the method both disciplined and readable: part literary criticism book, part practical poetry interpretation guide. At the same time this is a serious academic poetry study, suited to poetry for scholars and to undergraduate or postgraduate modules in early english literature. Foxwell situates the sir thomas wyatt poems within the wider sweep of renaissance literary history and sixteenth century england, tracing lines of influence that reach into the later elizabethan poets collection. The book's value is formal as much as historical; careful readings illuminate how stanza shape, enjambment and rhetorical figure shape meaning, and the commentary clarifies the hidden debts and daring experiments in Wyatt's shorter pieces. Foxwell's prose is lucid and alert; the analysis foregrounds both the music of individual lines and the political shade behind conventional gestures. The balance of criticism and appreciation makes close reading feel alive rather than merely explanatory, so the work functions equally as a companion text for private reading and as a reliable reference for libraries assembling an elizabethan poets collection. Casual readers curious about Tudor verse will discover accessible judgement and lively context, while classic-literature collectors and libraries will appreciate an edition that treats a formative voice with archival respect and critical rigour. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.
When We Were Very Young (Winnie-the-Pooh)
2020 Reprint of the 1924 Edition. Full Illustrated facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. "In all likelihood, your mother or father read you these poems and remember their parents reading the same. This collection of poetry by the creator of Winnie the Pooh was first published in 1924. With its companion volume Now We Are Six, the little books became two of the biggest bestsellers in publishing history. Children all over the world have heard about changing the guard at Buckingham Palace; the three little foxes who kept their handkerchiefs in cardboard boxes; and, of course, Christopher Robin, named for A.A. Milne's son. Adults and older children will enjoy Milne's poems too, as some of his humor is subtly directed at a more sophisticated audience. But younger children are the ones who love the naughty Mary Jane (lovely rice pudding again?) and the bears on the corners of London's streets. Read these poems aloud and pass along (or start) a family tradition." Amazon.com Review
The Moose and the Goose at Nottingham Square
This delightful and humorous story shows how, a small town finds themselves shocked when a moose and goose get off the bus at Nottingham Square. They find meaning of acceptance and love, not to judge others by size, or color.
The Moose and the Goose at Nottingham Square
This delightful and humorous story shows how, a small town finds themselves shocked when a moose and goose get off the bus at Nottingham Square. They find meaning of acceptance and love, not to judge others by size, or color.
Voice In The Shadows
The Echo Glen Children's Voices in the Shadow Project was created to help the youth and young adults find their voices and tell their stories through writing poetry. Poetry has the amazing ability to heal and speak for those who have had their voices silenced. -Kiana Davis, editor
Whimsy Park
Featuring 40 watercolor illustrated poems, adults and children can equally enjoy their walks through Whimsy Park. These poems contain thoughtful concepts giving a sense of wonder, while also putting a huge smile on your face. You'll have a Munchkin jump into your sock, share donuts and chai tea with a pinecone, and dance with a ball of clay.
Good Night, Turn Out the Light
Bye-bye butterfly. Can't stay bluejay. See you later alligator. After a while crocodile.Time to cuddle up and get ready for bed with your little one and their favorite animals! From a beautiful butterfly to a silly pup, your child will love to say goodnight to each of their furry and feathery friends with rhymes. Captivating and bright images will stimulate their imagination and help them drift off into sweet dreams!Make reading time fun and peaceful with this charming book from the You Are Loved book series by best-selling author Lisa Rusczyk Ed. D.!
The Adventures of Ralph
The Adventures of Ralph is a book which contains poems that describe different events in the life of a Dalmatian named Ralph. Ralph began to impress his owner with his personality and strength of character from their first meeting. Therefore, she began to record Ralph's experiences and is now sharing these stories. Ralph had a knack for finding fun and interest within the everyday happenings of his life. We think you will find his stories to be amusing and thought-provoking.
Lovable Limericks From A to Z
Limericks are such fun to read and write! When they are also about fascinating animals, they are virtually irresistible. This collection of zany meat eaters and plant eaters will bring a chuckle to kids of all ages.
Ollie and The Mouse
Ollie and the Mouse uses beautiful illustrations and rhythm and rhyme to ignite your child's imagination.When Ollie the little house-dog has an encounter with a mouse on the eve of Christmas, what ensues is a chase and lots of noisy ruckus!
Stone Soup Magazine
The December 2020 issue of Stone Soup Magazine, the literary magazine 100% written and illustrated by students age 13 and younger. Eleven issues a year, each filled with short stories, non fiction, art, reviews and more, all by young authors. Published since 1973 by Children's Art Foundation-Stone Soup Inc., Stone Soup Magazine is the pre-eminent publication for the best work by writers and artists up to age 14, inspiring its readers and celebrating the brilliance of its young creators.
Ten Silly Santas
Ten silly SantasAt the north North PoleOne Santa cracked the iceAnd fell down through a hole.Find out what happened to the nine other silly Santas in this brand-new, fun-filled collection of Christmas poems for children.Written by one of the nation's favourite children's poets, Ten Silly Santas captures both the joy and the angst of the Christmas season - making you laugh out loud while also prompting you to quietly reflect on the mystery that lies at the heart of it all.'Great poems. Lovely book!'Charlie Mackesy
Whimsy Park
Featuring 40 watercolor illustrated poems, adults and children can equally enjoy their walks through Whimsy Park. These poems contain thoughtful concepts giving a sense of wonder, while also putting a huge smile on your face. You'll have a Munchkin jump into your sock, share donuts and chai tea with a pinecone, and dance with a ball of clay.
The truth may be painful
A book filled with poetry based on the darkness within and the slow process of healing. The pages are made for those who read it to fill the pages with their own art, based on their interpretation of each poem. Creativity at its best.
Portability
This book is about humanity in how we as one go out in everyday life and experience the world in love, hate and misunderstanding of one another and then put in prospective time, as we continue our journey of the way life is today but not realizing we control and are in control of everything and anything we do when things cross our path we do not understand. You too can fine tune your universal thoughts and actions in concentrating your energy in a consciousness part of your life to a positively moving moment in time.
A World Full of Poems
A gorgeously illustrated introduction to poetry for children, featuring poems about everything from science, sports, and space, to friendship, family, and feelings. This thoughtfully crafted anthology is perfect for children new to verse and for young poetry fans seeking out new favorites. Explore poetry from a diverse selection of contemporary and historical poets, covering a broad range of topics--from personal subjects like emotions and family, to the wonders of the natural environment. Carefully selected works encourage children to see the poetry in everything and to embrace the beauty of their everyday lives. Prompts and activities inspire children to create their own poetry, and devices like rhyme, repetition, and alliteration are introduced and explained in a fun and accessible manner.
Apple
Winner of the American Indian Youth Literature AwardPrintz Honor WinnerNational Book Award LonglistTIME 10 Best YA and Children's Books of the YearNPR Best of the YearShelf Awareness Best of the YearPublishers Weekly Big Indie Books of FallAmazon Best Book of the MonthAICL Best YA Books of the YearCSMCL Best Multicultural Children's Books of the Year "Stirring.. Raw and moving."--TIME "Beautiful imagery and with words that soar and scald."--The Buffalo News "Easily one of the best books to be published in 2020. The kind of book bound to save lives."--LitHub "A powerful narrative about identity and belonging."--Paste Magazine ★ "Timely and important."--Booklist, starred review ★ "Searing yet dryly funny."--The Bulletin, starred review ★ "Exceptional."--Shelf-Awareness, starred review ★ "Captivating."--School Library Journal, starred review The term "Apple" is a slur in Native communities across the country. It's for someone supposedly "red on the outside, white on the inside." In Apple (Skin to the Core), Eric Gansworth tells his story, the story of his family--of Onondaga among Tuscaroras--of Native folks everywhere. From the horrible legacy of the government boarding schools, to a boy watching his siblings leave and return and leave again, to a young man fighting to be an artist who balances multiple worlds. Eric shatters that slur and reclaims it in verse and prose and imagery that truly lives up to the word heartbreaking.