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Paul Lyalls spent a year as 'Poet inResidence' at the Roald Dahl Museum.He has been selected to be a LondonOlympic Poet and had poems included inMichael Rosen's 'A-Z of the very bestchildren's poetry'.
Sometimes we all feel lostwe can barely find our wayhereâEUR(TM)s a book ro get your bearingsâEUR¿will you open up today?
This delightful book invites readers to explore the wonders of nature, one letter at a time.Each page is bursting with captivating poems and fascinating facts about animals. Perfect for bedtime stories, classroom read-alouds, or independent reading, A Poetic A-Z of Awesome Animals! is a wonderful blend of imagination, education, and entertainment.
Swim with mermaidsRide a rocketHide a dragon in your pocketAnything is possible in poems!'Get Moving!' brings together dinosaurs, sweets, football, fireworks and more to create a collection of poems to perform and read aloud.
Christian Foley's rhymes swirl and whirl they twirl and curl through this underwater world. Dancing words twist and turn to the rhythm of the sea. This is storytelling with a Hip-Hop spin. Dive in deep. Journey with an octopus who has eight new socks and a very odd tale to tell - Michael Rosen
An ancient Egyptian Mummy is running amok and he's kidnapped Stan's donkeys...not to mention his gran! With eyes of molten lava, fingers like crocodile claws and breath so pongy he could knock you out with a quick "Hello!" he's DEAD SCARY but definitely not...DEAD!
'Canalligator' is set in the canals of Birmingham and tells the rhyming tale of Casey, an unlikely reptile hero and his friendship with four young people.
"Mo has won a very special prize: an Ancient Egypt sleepover in a museum. However, he has no clue how dangerous it will turn out to be. With a mystery to solve, hieroglyphic codes to crack and priceless treasure to save, one thing is for sure: Mo will not be getting any sleep tonight!".
Sample Poem: Sometimes it's a gift When a thought just appears Like a flash of lightning A life-changing ideaIf you were to add up Each one of your thoughts Would there be a million A billion or more? At times what we think Is not what we say We swallow our secrets And hide them away
Dinosaurs are pretty strange, right?With their weird names and funny looking features. Well, what if you could join two dino trackers (and their dino dog) on an adventure full of the strangest, weirdest, funniest-looking dinosaur ever? It's a book that's 50% dino doodles, 50% prehistoric poems and 100% COMPLETELY MADE UP!
Age range 6 to 14 A boy, a pearl and a vision of a terrible enemy begin this epic journey through beautiful deserts, endless oceans and an island bursting with adventure. Join our hero Khalid and prepare to fly on the back of a giant eagle, battle monsters and be guided by the Prophets of the past.
Ages 6 to 9 years This book is packed full of witty poems for children of allages. Filled with mind-blowing facts about weird andwonderful creatures, this highly entertaining collection ofpoems will delight both adults and children alike!
Ages 11 & UpRhythm and Poetry (otherwise known as RAP), is by Hip Hop artist and poet Karl Nova. The beauty of rap lyricism and Hip Hop influenced poetry is displayed with wit, humour and positivity.
Ages 3 to 6 years 'A Timber Wolf comes out from the trees,And the world all around seems to freeze.''Above them flies Bertie, tweeting away ... en route. About to arrive. Who caught the wolf? WE caught the wolf!Yo Peter! Thumbs up! High Five!'
Ella just wants to play with her three brothers, but they tell her she is too small and too scared to play with them - and what's more, she can't even climb. But Ella is not to be defeated and she makes up her own, truly amazing, games ...and the brothers soon realise their little sister is a great playmate, after all!
Ages 9 to 12 yearsThey brought death without destruction. No matter how many perished, skyscrapers continued to soar above the city streets. The houses, the roads, the cars, the utilities all stayed intact. Only the people died... This is author Alan Gibbon's vision of invasion Earth.
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