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Books in Puffin Poetry series

  • Talking Turkeys

    Benjamin Zephaniah

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Limited (UK), Oct. 1, 2015)
    Playful, clever and provocative, this book offers a collection of children's poetry from a street poet.
  • My Black Me: A Beginning Book of Black Poetry

    Various, Arnold Adoff

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 1, 1995)
    What does it mean to be black? What does it mean to be African-American? What is the black experience?The spirited voices of twenty-six African-American poets speak to these and other questions in fifty collected poems that explore the African-American world. The rich words of this treasury rang out for the first time over twenty years ago, and will continue to shout their message for years to come.
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  • I Like This Poem

    Kaye Webb

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Limited (UK), Oct. 6, 2016)
    Highwaymen and naughty children, sharks and baboons, the Snitterjipe and the Jabberwocky, all have their part to play. Each and every poem in this treasure chest of family favourites was chosen by a child for other children. With poems from William Wordsworth and Christina Rosetti to Roald Dahl and Michael Rosen, there really is something for everyone. Classics to savour and new favourites to discover! This is a classic anthology to treasure forever.
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  • Michael Rosens Book Of Very Silly Poems

    Michael Rosen, Shoo Rayner

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 26, 2008)
    Are you pink and green? Are you totally obscene? Can you pick your nose? With your stubby little toes? Let your imagination run riot and laughter fill your belly as you explore traditional poems, rhymes with a twist, and subversive playground favourites in this playful treasure chest of verse.
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  • Thawing Frozen Frogs

    Brian Patten, Chris Riddell

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 6, 2004)
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  • 100 Best Poems For Children

    Roger McGough, Sheila Moxley

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 29, 2002)
    A collection of the very best poems for children, edited by Roger McGough A wonderful collection of contemporary and classic poems chosen by children from schools around the UK. Roger McGough made the final selection and wrote the introduction. Roger McGough was born in Liverpool and educated at the University of Hull. He came to prominence in the 1960s with the publication of THE MERSEY SOUND, and is one of today's most popular poets. He writes for children and adults and performs his poetry all over the world. He was honoured with an OBE in 1997, and won the Signal Poetry Award in 1998. Roger now lives in London. Sheila Moxley is gaining a powerful reputation for her multi-cultural illustration. She lives in London.
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  • Puffin Book Of Fantastic First Poems

    June Crebbin

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 29, 2000)
    The Puffin Book of Fantastic First Poems edited by June Crebbin will absorb and delight girls and boys aged 5+. A great first poetry book; the poems span time, from Robert Louis Stevenson and Walter de la Mare right up to date with Roger McGough and Michael Rosen. Themes covered, such as mealtimes, playtime, animals, family and bedtime, really appeal to youngreaders. A truly lovely collection of all-time favourite poems. June Crebbin is an ex-primary teacher, now a full-time writer. She is in great demand for author visits and runs very successful writing workshops in schools. June has written a wide range of children's books and writes poetry for children and adults. She lives in Leicester.
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  • Scooter Mania: Jeremy Case ; Illustrated by Zac Sandler

    Jeremy Case, Zac Sandler

    Paperback (Penguin Group Canada, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Provides information on models, techniques, tricks, and accessories, profiles prominent individuals in scooter lore, and offers a history of scooters and other details, as well as scooter trivia.
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  • Quentin Blakes Book Of Nonsense Verse

    Quentin Blake

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 7, 1997)
    Ever eaten Poodle Strudel? Slain a Jabberwock? Bathed in Irish Stew? Quentin Blake is one of the best loved of children’s illustrators. In this brilliant book he has selected and illustrated his favourite comic verse, making it pure entertainment for nonsense-lovers of all ages. His unique style of drawing brings a new perspective to every poem. Classic writers such as Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear are combined with more contemporary talents such as Roger McGough, Margaret Mahy and Russell Hoban. With fifteen wonderfully absurd sections, including Distracting Creatures, Sticky Ends, I Wish I Were a Jelly Fish, A Recipe for Indigestion and Chortling and Galumphing, here is a delightful collection of the topsy-turvy, the fantastical, the anarchic, the illogical and the utterly wonderful.
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  • Day Our Teacher Went Batty

    Gervase Phinn

    Paperback (Puffin, April 30, 2002)
    A second collection of poems based on familiar themes.....
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  • Juggling with Gerbils

    Brian Patten, Chris Riddell

    Paperback (Puffin, April 25, 2000)
    A great new collection of poetry, wide-ranging in both form and subject matter. Full of Brian Patten's wonderful wit and moments of beauty as in GERANIUMS IN THE SNOW: Like children snuggling down under a white duvet Slowly the red geraniums Vanish under the snow. Brilliantly complemented by Chris Riddell's illustrations.
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  • You Wait Till I'm Older Than You!

    Michael Rosen

    Paperback (Penguin UK, Oct. 6, 2016)
    YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGET OFF, GET OFF, GET OFF!Well what would you say if your brother kept whacking you with a spoon, or the spider made it all the way up the toilet bowl or your mum made you wear that horrible shirt?Find out in this fantastically funny collection of poems all about growing up from the brilliant Michael Rosen, Children's Laureate 2007 - 2009.
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