Lemonade: And Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word: And Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word

Awards:   Commended for Alabama Camellia Award (Grades 4-6) 2012
Author:   Bob Raczka ,  Nancy Doniger ,  Nancy Doniger ,  Doniger
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
ISBN:  

9781596435414


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   15 March 2011
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Lemonade: And Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word: And Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word


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  • Commended for Alabama Camellia Award (Grades 4-6) 2012

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Author:   Bob Raczka ,  Nancy Doniger ,  Nancy Doniger ,  Doniger
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
Imprint:   Roaring Brook Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781596435414


ISBN 10:   1596435410
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   15 March 2011
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Doniger's spare illustrations add quirky appeal without distracting from the inventive formations of type. More than just clever gimmicks, the poems leave room for moving lines with a depth that invites imaginative wandering: 'A / silent / lion / tells / an ancient / tale, ' reads 'Constellation.' Sure to have wide classroom appeal. --Starred, Booklist Readers of all ages will get a kick out of Bob Raczka's clever Lemonade . . . . This book will appeal to both poetry and puzzle lovers, no doubt motivating them to choose their own words and write some poems. -BookPage.com A clever, catchy, and challenging collection. - - School Library Journal The lemonade here is cool and refreshing, and it makes you want to do some squeezing yourself in this playground where poet meets Scrabble nerd. - Horn Book Fun as a prompt for poetic exploration. - Kirkus Reviews This will be a natural as an inspiration for language arts assignments that appeal both to the wordily creative and the code-loving. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Raczka's poems are all produced from the letters in single words, magnifying and playing on their meanings . . . . there's a subtle humor and power at work in many ( friend reads simply fred/ finds/ ed ), and readers may be spurred to construct their own. - Publishers Weekly Raczka's Lemonade and other poems squeezed from one word will really kick the language arts curriculum up a notch. His poems turn traditional ideas of poetry upside down with word puzzles and word play. Each poem is like a mini-brainstorming session of new words and new ideas. It's a given that students will love creating their own one word poems about topics that they enjoy. Anyone who likes Wheel of Fortune, Hangman, or any sort of word game is going to adore this book. - Sally Walker, Anderson's Bookshop


Doniger's spare illustrations add quirky appeal without distracting from the inventive formations of type. More than just clever gimmicks, the poems leave room for moving lines with a depth that invites imaginative wandering: 'A / silent / lion / tells / an ancient / tale, ' reads 'Constellation.' Sure to have wide classroom appeal. --Starred, Booklist Readers of all ages will get a kick out of Bob Raczka's clever Lemonade . . . . This book will appeal to both poetry and puzzle lovers, no doubt motivating them to choose their own words and write some poems. --BookPage.com A clever, catchy, and challenging collection. --School Library Journal The lemonade here is cool and refreshing, and it makes you want to do some squeezing yourself in this playground where poet meets Scrabble nerd. --Horn Book Fun as a prompt for poetic exploration. --Kirkus Reviews This will be a natural as an inspiration for language arts assignments that appeal both to the wordily creative and the code-loving. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Raczka's poems are all produced from the letters in single words, magnifying and playing on their meanings . . . . there's a subtle humor and power at work in many ( friend reads simply fred/ finds/ ed ), and readers may be spurred to construct their own. --Publishers Weekly Raczka's Lemonade and other poems squeezed from one word will really kick the language arts curriculum up a notch. His poems turn traditional ideas of poetry upside down with word puzzles and word play. Each poem is like a mini-brainstorming session of new words and new ideas. It's a given that students will love creating their own one word poems about topics that they enjoy. Anyone who likes Wheel of Fortune, Hangman, or any sort of word game is going to adore this book. --Sally Walker, Anderson's Bookshop


Raczka's Lemonade and other poems squeezed from one word will really kick the language arts curriculum up a notch. His poems turn traditional ideas of poetry upside down with word puzzles and word play. Each poem is like a mini-brainstorming session of new words and new ideas. It's a given that students will love creating their own one word poems about topics that they enjoy. Anyone who likes Wheel of Fortune, Hangman, or any sort of word game is going to adore this book.--Sally Walker, Anderson's Bookshop


<p> Doniger's spare illustrations add quirky appeal without distracting from the inventive formations of type. More than just clever gimmicks, the poems leave room for moving lines with a depth that invites imaginative wandering: 'A / silent / lion / tells / an ancient / tale, ' reads 'Constellation.' Sure to have wide classroom appeal. --Starred, Booklist <br> <p> Readers of all ages will get a kick out of Bob Raczka's clever Lemonade . . . . This book will appeal to both poetry and puzzle lovers, no doubt motivating them to choose their own words and write some poems. -BookPage.com <br><p> A clever, catchy, and challenging collection. - - School Library Journal <br> The lemonade here is cool and refreshing, and it makes you want to do some squeezing yourself in this playground where poet meets Scrabble nerd. - Horn Book<br> <br> Fun as a prompt for poetic exploration. - Kirkus Reviews <br> This will be a natural as an inspiration for language arts assignments tha


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Bob Raczka has written many books about art and art history for children. He lives in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Nancy Doniger has illustrated several books for children and done editorial illustration for the New York Times and other publications. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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