Stick is an Excellent Thing

Author:   Marilyn Singer ,  Leuyen Pham
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
ISBN:  

9780547124933


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   28 February 2012
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 7 years
Format:   Hardback
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A paean to play from an award-winning poet and a New York Times best-selling illustrator. The trappings of childhood change from generation to generation, but there are some timeless activities that every kid loves. Marilyn Singer and LeUyen Pham celebrate these universal types of play, from organized games such as hide-and-seek and hopscotch to imaginative play such as making mud soup or turning a stick into a magic wand. Lyrical poems and bold illustrations capture the energy of a group of children in one neighborhood as they amuse themselves over the course of a summer day. At a time when childhood obesity rates are soaring and money is tight for many families, here is a book that invites readers to join in the fun of active play with games that cost nothing. AGES: 4 to 7 AUTHOR: Marilyn Singer is the author of more than one hundred books for children, including the Tallulah books. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and Washington, Connecticut. LeUyen Pham is a New York Times bestselling illustrator who has created many books for children. She lives with her family in San Francisco, California.

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Author:   Marilyn Singer ,  Leuyen Pham
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
Imprint:   Houghton Mifflin
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780547124933


ISBN 10:   0547124937
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   28 February 2012
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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A real strength of the collection is its engagement of the imagination. . . . A thrilling integration of verse and image, motivating all to serious fun. -- Kirkus, starred review From running through sprinklers to blowing bubbles to catching fireflies, this book has 18 short poems about active, imaginative play in summer weather. . . . An appealing book. -- School Library Journal Fun for sharing and acting out many times over. -- Booklist This could be effective in an April unit celebrating both spring and National Poetry Month, and it could also give kids some much needed memories of warmth and sunshine during the winter--or even provide them with the impetus to get off the couch and get outside. -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Singer captures the inherent exultations of being young and carefree in the outdoors. . . .Well worth the exercise. -- Kirkus Online Pham's grainy mixed-media scenes could take place anytime in the past 50 years, emphasizing the timeless (some might say lost) art of outdoor activity. -- Publishers Weekly


<p> A real strength of the collection is its engagement of the imagination. . . . A thrilling integration of verse and image, motivating all to serious fun. -- Kirkus , starred review<p> <p> From running through sprinklers to blowing bubbles to catching fireflies, this book has 18 short poems about active, imaginative play in summer weather. . . . An appealing book. -- School Library Journal <p> <p> Fun for sharing and acting out many times over. -- Booklist <p> <p> This could be effective in an April unit celebrating both spring and National Poetry Month, and it could also give kids some much needed memories of warmth and sunshine during the winter--or even provide them with the impetus to get off the couch and get outside. -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books <p><p>Singer captures the inherent exultations of being young and carefree in the outdoors. . . .Well worth the exercise. -- Kirkus Online <p><p> Pham's grainy mixed-media scenes could take place anytime in the past 50 years, emphasizing the timeless (some might say lost) art of outdoor activity. -- Publishers Weekly<br>


-A real strength of the collection is its engagement of the imagination. . . . A thrilling integration of verse and image, motivating all to serious fun.- --Kirkus, starred review -From running through sprinklers to blowing bubbles to catching fireflies, this book has 18 short poems about active, imaginative play in summer weather. . . . An appealing book.- --School Library Journal -Fun for sharing and acting out many times over.- --Booklist -This could be effective in an April unit celebrating both spring and National Poetry Month, and it could also give kids some much needed memories of warmth and sunshine during the winter--or even provide them with the impetus to get off the couch and get outside.- --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Singer captures the inherent exultations of being young and carefree in the outdoors. . . .Well worth the exercise.- --Kirkus Online -Pham's grainy mixed-media scenes could take place anytime in the past 50 years, emphasizing the timeless (some might say lost) art of outdoor activity.---Publishers Weekly


A real strength of the collection is its engagement of the imagination. . . . A thrilling integration of verse and image, motivating all to serious fun. -- Kirkus , starred review From running through sprinklers to blowing bubbles to catching fireflies, this book has 18 short poems about active, imaginative play in summer weather. . . . An appealing book. -- School Library Journal Fun for sharing and acting out many times over. -- Booklist This could be effective in an April unit celebrating both spring and National Poetry Month, and it could also give kids some much needed memories of warmth and sunshine during the winter--or even provide them with the impetus to get off the couch and get outside. -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Singer captures the inherent exultations of being young and carefree in the outdoors. . . .Well worth the exercise. -- Kirkus Online -A real strength of the collection is its engagement of the imagination. . . . A thrilling integration of verse and image, motivating all to serious fun.- --Kirkus, starred review -From running through sprinklers to blowing bubbles to catching fireflies, this book has 18 short poems about active, imaginative play in summer weather. . . . An appealing book.- --School Library Journal -Fun for sharing and acting out many times over.- --Booklist -This could be effective in an April unit celebrating both spring and National Poetry Month, and it could also give kids some much needed memories of warmth and sunshine during the winter--or even provide them with the impetus to get off the couch and get outside.- --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Singer captures the inherent exultations of being young and carefree in the outdoors. . . .Well worth the exercise.- --Kirkus Online -Pham's grainy mixed-media scenes could take place anytime in the past 50 years, emphasizing the timeless (some might say lost) art of outdoor activity.---Publishers Weekly A real strength of the collection is its engagement of the imagination. . . . A thrilling integration of verse and image, motivating all to serious fun. -- Kirkus, starred review From running through sprinklers to blowing bubbles to catching fireflies, this book has 18 short poems about active, imaginative play in summer weather. . . . An appealing book. -- School Library Journal Fun for sharing and acting out many times over. -- Booklist This could be effective in an April unit celebrating both spring and National Poetry Month, and it could also give kids some much needed memories of warmth and sunshine during the winter--or even provide them with the impetus to get off the couch and get outside. -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Singer captures the inherent exultations of being young and carefree in the outdoors. . . .Well worth the exercise. -- Kirkus Online Pham's grainy mixed-media scenes could take place anytime in the past 50 years, emphasizing the timeless (some might say lost) art of outdoor activity. -- Publishers Weekly


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Marilyn Singer is the author of more than ninety books for young poeple, including Tallulah's Tutu and Mirror, Mirror. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Visit her website at www.marilynsinger.net. LeUyen Pham is a New York Times best-selling illustrator who has created many books for children. She lives with her family in San Francisco, California. You can visit her online at www.leuyenpham.com.

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