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iF

A Treasury of Poems for Almost Every Possibility

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If you need cheering up... If you need guidance... If you want to laugh... If you need courage... Sometimes only a poem will do. In this magical new collection of our best-loved poems, selected and introduced by the creators of the bestselling app iF Poems, discover the joy, solace and beauty of poetry with your family. Whether you're after a poem that is charming, funny, sad, silly, magical, sleepy, long or short, there's something in here for everyone. From Lear's The Owl and the Pussycat to Tennyson's The Charge of the Light Brigade to Eliot's Macavity the Mystery Cat, these are poems to pass down the generations. A favourite poem will stay with you for life, and this beautifully illustrated collection for children aged 0 to 90 is sure to delight and entertain for years to come.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 19, 2013
      This extensive collection of more than 250 poems, a companion to the “iF Poems” app, offers a broad sampling of mostly American and European poems with quiet black and yellow spot illustrations that integrate bits of type. Esiri and Kelly group the works thematically into nine sections including verse about growing up, magic, and more. Humorous and nonsense poems include work by Roald Dahl and Edward Lear, while poems on friendship and love feature classics by Emily Bronte and W.B. Yeats, as well as a surprise addition of a poem by filmmaker Tim Burton. Each poem gets a brief introduction, describing its history or use of a poetic device (a glossary of terms is included). Readers ready to be challenged by poems of increasing depth and complexity will find much to intrigue and inspire. Ages 9–up.

    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2013

      Gr 4 Up-This hefty volume of 172 poems, written by more than 100 notable British and American poets, was cleverly culled through use of the "iF poetry app," a subscription site created by the editors, "to introduce poems to a generation of children who were at home with technology...." The resulting anthology includes a wide variety of topics, styles, and poetic forms; nursery rhymes; verses from notable children's literature; and a number of descriptive, nostalgic, and humorous poems quite appropriate for children. Unfortunately, there is also a preponderance of classical poetry from centuries past-literary treasures by the likes of Shakespeare, Pope, Dryden, Poe, and numerous others are better suited to high school and college curriculums. Only 11 living poets are represented. The selections are arranged in nine sections, including "Growing Up," "Friendship and Love," and "War, History and Death." Introductions define poetic terms and offer tidbits about the author or poem. Definitions of 14 additional poetic terms; author and title indexes; and suggested poems for special needs are appended. Law's pop-art illustrations on section title pages feature the acclaimed British artist's signature black-outlined white silhouette people against yellow backgrounds placed in scenes that include word clippings. Tiny yellow-filled drawings-shoe, frog, tree-are scattered throughout. Caroline Kennedy's outstanding A Family of Poems (2005) and Poems to Learn by Heart (2013, both Hyperion), both illustrated with Jon J. Muth's luminous watercolors, hold greater appeal for youngsters of all ages.-Susan Scheps, formerly at Shaker Public Library, OH

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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