“Alligator pie, alligator pie, if I don‘t get some, I think I‘m gonna die.”
“Alligator pie, alligator pie, if I don‘t get some, I think I‘m gonna die.”
This delightful collection of silly and inventive poems is a Canadian classic that celebrates the joy of language and play.
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This is my partner‘s favorite book of poems. He read it to me and it was such a fun experience to share so many laughs together. The poems have cute rhymes and are full of funny moments. It‘s like reading a collection of miniature stories. Recommend it!
This story takes you through a garden as plants grow and change throughout the seasons. With beautiful pictures and gentle words, this book is a perfect read for anyone who loves the magic of nature
This book celebrates the beauty of nature and the changing seasons. With simple, poetic language and beautiful illustrations, this book takes readers on a journey through the garden as they watch the magic of plants growing and changing. It captures the excitement of waiting for things to bloom and the joy of discovering new life.
June 15
“you can taste the sunshine
and the buzzing
and the breeze
while eating berries off the bush
on berry hands
and berry knees“
This book can be used as an introduction to poetry for younger students as well as an investigation of the changing seasons. Science and ELA can go hand in hand with this collection of poetry.
Poetry- When Green Becomes Tomatoes: Poems for All Season by Julie Fogliano was published in 2016. This is a collection of poems about the season. It touches on the tomatoes of summer, golden fall, and cozy winters. Each poem is titled with a month and a date. There are vibrate pictures with the rhythm of the words on each page.