Subtitle: 200 Poems with Photographs that Squeak, Soar, and Roar
Summary from the Dust Jacket: Animals chirp, caw, growl, and glide their way through this lively yet exquisite collection of two hundred animal poems with accompanying photographs. Old favorites and brand new voices mingle in a collection lovingly selected by U.S. Children's Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis.
What I thought: This is a great collection. I love the mixture of old and new poems, traditional and innovative forms. The photographs are stunning.
Here are the divisions:
Welcome to the World
The Big Ones
The Little Ones
The Winged Ones
The Water Ones
The Strange Ones
The Noisy Ones
The Quiet Ones
Final Thought
I took Lewis's advice, "This book is not for reading through" (7). I read the collection over a couple of weeks giving myself a daily poetry break. Such an enjoyable time! I love the "Writing Poems about Animals" and "Resources" sections at the end of the book.
(National Geographic, 2012)
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