One Week of Seaside Poems
Julia Rawlinson
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(, July 12, 2018)
Have you ever defended a sandcastle against the waves? Shouted with excitement at your first glimpse of the sea? Wondered what the creatures in a rock pool chat about? Join bored barnacles and panicking crabs, squealing swimmers and pebble kings and queens, as you take a trip to the beach with these seven seaside poems from children’s author Julia Rawlinson.Includes the poems Running Side to Side, The Plunge, Pebble King and Pebble Queen, I Can See the Sea, Conversations in a Rock Pool, I Woke up one Morning and Day Trip.“Crabs ought to like the ocean, as we live upon the shore,But I’ve always been unsettled by its foamy rush and roar,And I wave my claws in panic at the rising of the tide,And I try to scrabble backwards, but keep running side to side...”