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The Father Goose treasury of poetry, by Charles Ghigna ; illustrated by Sara Brezzi

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The Father Goose treasury of poetry, by Charles Ghigna ; illustrated by Sara Brezzi
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Father Goose treasury of poetry
Oclc number
1347223210
Responsibility statement
by Charles Ghigna ; illustrated by Sara Brezzi
Summary
"Poetry is a child's first introduction to the joy of language and to the enchanted world of books. Poetry's lilting rhythms and rhymes, and its short, simple sentences and clever repetition of key words and phrases start children's eyes, minds, and hearts dancing along the rhythmical lines of poetry and into a lifelong love of lyrical language. It is the joyous power of poetry that turns listeners into reader and readers into writers. With each turn of the page, wander through starry nights, winter wonderlands, sunny seascapes, and magical dreamlike settings in this stunningly illustrated treasury that holds 101 of the best, most-beloved children's poems from Charles Ghigna, Father Goose."--Cover, page 4
Table Of Contents
Home: The poet tree house -- My quiet time -- My world of wonder -- Quiet days -- Morning -- Morning rain -- Love is a garden -- My secret hiding place -- Bird nest -- Baby dove -- The poet tree -- Air ships -- Moon -- Orion's way -- Mother of the nightWinter: November -- The wild geese -- Winter calls -- Winter is a poet -- Snowfall in the city -- White butterflies -- Winter in the park -- Icicles in the wind -- The cold gray days of winter -- What will Mother Nature wear?Spring: I like sunshine! -- Peeker of the house -- Spring! -- Science faction -- Bluebells -- Wildflowers -- Air looms -- Morning ivy -- Morning glory -- Wisteria -- Mushrooms from heaven -- Zoo garden -- Fairy garden -- A field of butterflies - Butterflies are bashful -- Monarch butterfly -- Thunder bugs -- Ladybug, ladybug -- I've never seen a dragon fly -- Little Daddy Longlegs -- Honeybee -- The ant -- Spring choirSummer: Sunrise -- Summertime -- Fireflies -- Stormy -- The thunder -- Power outage -- Night rain -- After the storm -- Roses after the rain -- Magic rain -- Skydiver -- Air show -- Hot-air balloon -- The city -- Goodbye summerAutumn: Autumn -- Racing the wind -- Country roads -- Autumn butterflies -- Tomorrow's my birthday - The snooze cruise -- On the way to school -- Sidewalks -- Shadows -- Each shadow has its sunshine -- Autumn leaves -- The calico cat -- Moon cat -- Witch cats -- Pumpkins on guard -- A ghostly nightAnimals: Animal talk -- Wild romance -- Chickens -- Pigs -- Turtle trouble -- The armadillo -- A possum in the house -- Tom Cat -- Feather weather -- Puddle puppy -- Those dog gone treats -- What does a hound dog do all day? -- My very own monster petPoetry: What's a poem? -- A poem is a play -- A poem is a painting -- A poem is a song -- A poem is a spiderweb -- A poem is a firefly -- A poem is a busy bee -- A poem is a little path -- Let's build a poem
Target audience
pre adolescent
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