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Rating:  Summary: Must-Have for your classroom! Review: Years ago I kept in my classroom a well-thumbed, much-loved poetry book titled Upside Down and Inside Out: Poems for All Your Pockets by Bobbi Katz. Year after year my students read and re-read the book. We created our own "pocket poems," performing them during "author hour" and displaying them around the room. I was delighted to see, therefore, this new anthology Pocket Poems come across my desk. Selected by Bobbi Katz, these "pocket-sized" poems are perfect for introducing children to the world of poetry. Katz has done a superb job: The selections are a delightful mixture of silly and serious, fun and fantastical, thoughtful and nonsensical. Herein you will find the evocative poem "Autumn" by Emily Dickinson as well as a humorous rhyme about toothpaste on the loose. Too, readers will find "Twinkle, Twinkle" by Lewis Carroll as well as a funny four-liner, "Raising Frogs for Profit" by an anonymous rhymer. There are fifty-three poems all together, many of them containing eight lines or less. The illustrations, some spot art and some full-page, are done in pen-and-ink and watercolor. Full of details, they extend and enrich the poems by capturing perfectly the imagery of the text. In the introductory poem to the book, Katz declares: . . . You can misplace your homework. You can lose your left shoe. But that poem in your pocket will be a part of you. And nothing can take it. And nothing can break it. That poem in your pocket becomes part of . . . YOU! In this age of wars and terrorist threats and uncertainty, being able to hold an inspiring or witty or wise or wonderful verse in one's heart can be a comforting thing indeed. Pocket Poems receives our highest recommendation: Suitable for district-wide purchase. Reviewed by the Education Oasis Staff.
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