Dance with a lobster, telephone an elephant or knock on a moonlit door—this collection includes magical, macabre, dramatic, funny, bizarre, absurd, delightful, moving and charming poems by Lewis Carroll, A.A. Milne, Edward Lear, Hilaire Belloc, Kenneth Grahame and many others. Readers such as Anton Lesser, Simon Russell-Beale and Timothy West bring the lines beautifully to life and make this an ideal introduction to some of the best-loved children's poetry.
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Creators
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Lewis CarrollAuthor
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John ClareAuthor
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James ReevesAuthor
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Oliver HerfordAuthor
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AnonymousAuthor
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Edward LearAuthor
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Kenneth GrahameAuthor
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John KeatsAuthor
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William Makepeace ThackerayAuthor
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Hilaire BellocAuthor
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A.A. MilneAuthor
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William CowperAuthor
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Sarah Catherine MarineAuthor
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Charles CausleyAuthor
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William Brighty RandsAuthor
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Walter de la MareAuthor
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William BlakeAuthor
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Robert Louis StevensonAuthor
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Thomas HardyAuthor
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Rudyard KiplingAuthor
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Laura RichardsAuthor
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Robert BrowningAuthor
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Katinka WolfNarrator
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Anton LesserNarrator
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Roy McMillanNarrator
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Richard WilsonNarrator
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David TimsonNarrator
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Anne HarveyNarrator
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Simon Russell BealeNarrator
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Rachel BavidgeNarrator
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Timothy WestNarrator
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Publisher
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Release date
September 27, 2010 -
Formats
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781843794240
- File size: 35746 KB
- Duration: 01:14:28
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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School Library Journal
March 1, 2011
PreS-Gr 6-This collection includes 39 poems, and all but one are by British authors. Some will be familiar to American audiences, like "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Edward Lear, "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Robert Browning, and Lewis Carroll's "The Walrus and the Carpenter." Others will be new, like the delightful "The Guinea Pig Song" (anonymous) and John Keats's "There Was a Naughty Boy." No attempt has been made to make these poems more "politically correct," and occasionally the main characters meet with terrible ends. For example, in Hilaire Belloc's "Matilda," a young girl burns to death because she tells so many lies that nobody believes her when her house catches on fire. The CD comes with a complete list of the poems by track, an insightful introduction about why and how poetry works, and short bios of each of the performers. All of the voice actors have extensive performing experience and many have worked for the BBC, and the poems are read in easy-to-understand British accents. A great choice for those interested in traditional British children's poetry. For a wider range of poets, consider the book/CD package, Poetry Speaks to Children (Sourcebooks Media Fusion, 2005), which includes nearly 100 poems in the print version and about half of them on the CD.-Donna Cardon, Provo City Library, UT
Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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