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  • Rhyme Time

    Veera Das

    eBook (Notion Press, March 31, 2017)
    At last, a collection of amusing poems for children of all ages, that sees the world through the magic and mystery of a child’s eyes… Ideal for recitation in elocution competitions or as a ‘fun way’ for parents/teachers to bond with kids... here is what some happy readers have to say…“ Kind of Dr.Suessish in style, but defiantly your own. I smiled while reading this and could not help thinking how much children would love it too! “- Anthony Lane Stahlhut“… a great way to introduce them to poetry. It’s clever, with good rhyme, and the repetitions give it a bounce. Original and most enjoyable.”-William Muth“… a delightful poem with fresh language and appropriate parallels. I can picture the Snail, Crow and other animals. The imagery is vivid and alive!”- Gregory Christiano“I like the hesitations; it breaks the fluidity, just like children like it.”- Roger Crique“… Great poem for kids and the kid in all of us… Well constructed with good rhythm. It made me smile and made my day… humorous, serious, and warm hearted all at once….”- Richard Reed Junior“…your poem created a sense of me looking into the sky… Taking me back to when I was a kid. Innocence is spoken in these words of the butterfly”- Jack Curson“Ah...this was a delightfully amusing work!”- Debra Rose"
  • Rhyme Time: Read Aloud Poems

    Veera Das

    Paperback (Notion Press, Inc., June 23, 2018)
    Rhyme and rhythm come delightfully together in this enjoyable read-aloud book of poems for the kid in all of us. Rhyme Time is a child-centric collection of verses that have been described as Dr Suessish in style. Humorous, serious, and warm-hearted all at the same time, children and adults alike will love the clever rhymes and fresh imagery in this beautifully illustrated book. In a mechanized world fast losing the ability for face to face bonding and appreciation of nature’s beauty, these poems offer hours of shared enjoyment while improving spoken English skills. Parents, teachers, and grandparents know the vital role poetry plays in bringing up sensitive and caring children. You now have many more reasons to introduce the very young to poetry and have a lot of fun while doing it. So read on to discover- Has anyone seen God? Who is Hannibal Horatio? Where does the sun go when it wants to sleep? These are just some of the questions these poems try to answer through the power of a child’s vivid imagination. “Musical to read aloud and fun to sing along to, this book will delight its young readers.” -Tanya Mendonsa