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Welcome to The Best of Frances Lincoln Poetry, showcasing our 13 brilliant and talented children's poets. These include: Roger McGough Kathy Henderson.
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Illustrated by Chris Riddell Walker. I predict that many parents are going to know this book by heart very quickly. Under the Spell of the Moon. Edited by Patricia Aldana. Translated by Stan Dragland Frances Lincoln. This book came about as a result of asking picture book illustrators from around the world to choose their favourite poem, riddle or game from their childhood. The result is like a mobile art gallery punctuated with text that reminds us of what great fun and enjoyment there is to be had from words - an enjoyment which can at times be sucked away when we start labelling text as poetry or narratives.

Illustrators choose their favourites and that warm tingle of happy reminiscing permeates through the entire book. These next five are for older kids - the one who is hungry for new ideas and challenges.

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Falling Out of the Sky. Poems about Myths and Monsters. Here we have an exciting collection by a young, vibrant company that is not afraid to challenge as well as delight. The poems in this book invite young people and adults alike to think about and question poetry and at times inspire them to find out more about Dog-Bone gods and Celtic cauldrons. I particularly like the little annotated notes that accompany some of the poems inviting the reader to skip back or forward through the book to discover another poem connected to the myth or monster they have just read about.

In a sense this makes the book feel digital as you flick back and forth, as one does when surfing the internet, finding a poem on The Minotaur near the start of the book and then being directed to a poem about Daedalus towards the end. Illustrated by Korky Paul Frances Lincoln.

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A New Anthology of Caribbean Poetry. A fantastic collection aimed at year olds with themes covering sport, nature and family. The lyricism of some of the poems leaps off the page. As you read you find yourself rolling the words around in your mouth.

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This collection is also a wonderful introduction to some of the greats in poetry - Benjamin Zephaniah, John Agard, Grace Nichols, Valerie Bloom to name but a few. Let in the Stars. New Poetry for Children.

Edited by Mandy Coe. The Language of Cat by Rachel Rooney. Illustrated by Ellie Jenkins Frances Lincoln. I never knew a poetry book could be a page turner in the same way as the best novels but The Language of Cat is just that! While reading it it is impossible not to be carried by the excitement of what new insight the next poem will throw up. Buy Werewolf Club Rules! Facebook Twitter Pinterest. With a background in performance poetry this collection had to be on the list.

This is a book that a child can grow with. This is a collection that has been expertly chosen by Julia Donaldson with poems that trip easily off the tongue, poems with rhythms and rhymes and alliterative utterances and beautifully effective repetitions. All the Wild Wonders. Poems of our Earth. Edited by Wendy Cooling. Illustrated by Piet Grobler Frances Lincoln. A gorgeous collection to get little ones thinking about the world and their place in it - there are many deceptively simple poems that take on big issues like deforestation and extinction.

I can imagine many young and hungry minds asking many questions at bedtime as a result of these poems. Illustrated by Chris Riddell Walker. I predict that many parents are going to know this book by heart very quickly. Under the Spell of the Moon. Edited by Patricia Aldana. Translated by Stan Dragland Frances Lincoln. This book came about as a result of asking picture book illustrators from around the world to choose their favourite poem, riddle or game from their childhood. The result is like a mobile art gallery punctuated with text that reminds us of what great fun and enjoyment there is to be had from words - an enjoyment which can at times be sucked away when we start labelling text as poetry or narratives.

Illustrators choose their favourites and that warm tingle of happy reminiscing permeates through the entire book. These next five are for older kids - the one who is hungry for new ideas and challenges.


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Falling Out of the Sky. Poems about Myths and Monsters. Here we have an exciting collection by a young, vibrant company that is not afraid to challenge as well as delight. The poems in this book invite young people and adults alike to think about and question poetry and at times inspire them to find out more about Dog-Bone gods and Celtic cauldrons. I particularly like the little annotated notes that accompany some of the poems inviting the reader to skip back or forward through the book to discover another poem connected to the myth or monster they have just read about.

In a sense this makes the book feel digital as you flick back and forth, as one does when surfing the internet, finding a poem on The Minotaur near the start of the book and then being directed to a poem about Daedalus towards the end.

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Illustrated by Korky Paul Frances Lincoln. A New Anthology of Caribbean Poetry. A fantastic collection aimed at year olds with themes covering sport, nature and family. The lyricism of some of the poems leaps off the page. As you read you find yourself rolling the words around in your mouth.

This collection is also a wonderful introduction to some of the greats in poetry - Benjamin Zephaniah, John Agard, Grace Nichols, Valerie Bloom to name but a few.