Synopses & Reviews
A flurry of seventeen winter poems, just right for ushering in the season of ice and snow, is perfectly complemented by brand-new full-color artwork. By the illustrator of Harry in Trouble. Reprint.
Synopsis
From master of rhyme Jack Prelutsky comes a flurry of winter poetry just right to usher in the season of ice and snow!
Synopsis
From master of rhyme Jack Prelutsky comes a flurry of winter poetry just right to usher in the season of ice and snow
It's winter The trees are bare, the days are short, and the first sparkling snowflakes are falling from the sky. Lively, warmth-filled illustrations by Yossi Abolafia enhance these sixteen delightful poems.
Synopsis
A collection of more than a dozen poems that capture the excitement of winter.
Synopsis
From master of rhyme Jack Prelutsky comes a flurry of winter poetry just right to usher in the season of ice and snow!
Synopsis
A master of rhyme, Prelutsky creates a flurry of winter verse that's just right for ushering in the season of ice and snow. Lively, warm illustrations enhance these 16 delightful poems. Full color.
About the Author
Jack Prelutsky was the nation's first Children's Poet Laureate. He has filled more than fifty books of verse with his inventive wordplay, including the national bestsellers
Scranimals and
The New Kid on the Block. In a starred review,
School Library Journal called
Behold the Bold Umbrellaphant, also illustrated by Carin Berger, a "do-not-miss poetry pick." Jack Prelutsky lives in Washington State.
Carin Berger is an award-winning designer, artist, and creator of such picture books as The Little Yellow Leaf and A Perfect Day, among others. She assembled the dioramas, shadow boxes, and cut-paper collages in this book from ephemera—catalogues, old books, receipts, letters,and ticket stubs—as well as cigar boxes. Carin Berger lives in New York City.
Yossi Abolafia is the illustrator of several I Can Read Books, including It's Snowing! It's Snowing!: Winter Poems by Jack Prelutsky, as well as Barbara Ann Porte's stories about Harry. He is also the author-illustrator of several of his own picture books, including Fox Tale and A Fish for Mrs. Gardenia. He lives with his family near Jerusalem.