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Jack Prelutsky

    8 septembre 1940

    Jack Prelutsky est reconnu pour son approche imaginative et humoristique de la poésie, particulièrement appréciée par les jeunes lecteurs. Son œuvre se distingue par des rimes et des rythmes ludiques qui stimulent l'imagination et révèlent la magie du quotidien. Prelutsky s'efforce de démontrer que la poésie peut être à la fois accessible et divertissante, remettant en question les notions traditionnelles de sa complexité. Ses vers regorgent de rebondissements inattendus et d'esprit, en faisant un choix adoré par les lecteurs de tous âges.

    A Pizza the Size of the Sun
    The Dragons Are Singing Tonight
    It's Halloween
    The Carnival Of The Animals
    Hooray for Diffendoofer Day!
    Ride a Purple Pelican
    • 2021

      A new collection from the celebrated first Young People's Poet Laureate and bestselling poet Jack Prelutsky, featuring more than one hundred original poems! Hard-Boiled Bugs for Breakfast is guaranteed to make readers laugh, imagine, write, and dream. From a lizard playing a mandolin (although not very well) to the surprised guest of honor (at a birthday party he threw for himself), there's something for everyone in Jack Prelutsky's Hard-Boiled Bugs for Breakfast. Illustrator Ruth Chan's lively and hilarious black-and-white art jumps off the page and illuminates a wide array of poetic forms, from haiku to concrete poems and everything in between. This collection is full of the wit, humor, and imagination that has made Jack Prelutsky a household name and one of the most beloved poets for children. His poetry books for kids include such favorites as A Pizza the Size of the Sun and The New Kid on the Block. Includes black-and-white line art on every page, plus an index.

      Hard-Boiled Bugs for Breakfast
    • 2013

      The New Kid on the Block

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(59)Évaluer

      A new arrival shakes up the neighborhood dynamics, bringing fresh excitement and challenges. As the established kids navigate their feelings of jealousy and curiosity, they must confront their own insecurities and learn about friendship, acceptance, and the importance of community. The story explores themes of belonging and the impact of change, ultimately highlighting how differences can enrich relationships and foster growth.

      The New Kid on the Block
    • 2012

      I've Lost My Hippopotamus

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This book features a blend of real and fictional animals, providing readers with an engaging exploration of various species. Each animal is presented with unique characteristics and stories, inviting curiosity and fostering a deeper understanding of the natural world. With vivid illustrations and informative text, it encourages young readers to learn about wildlife while igniting their imagination. The interactive elements and fun facts make it both educational and entertaining, perfect for animal lovers of all ages.

      I've Lost My Hippopotamus
    • 2011

      Exhilarating, all-new, kid-friendly verses capture the range of emotions, from the thrill of winning to the agony of losing to the sheer joy of participating. Jack Prelutsky, America's first children's poet laureate and a virtuoso at making poetry fun for the elementary school crowd, includes in this collection poems about the popular sports that kids play—team sports, individual sports, and even backyard frisbee tossing. The bouncy rhymes beg to be read aloud and lend themselves to easy recitation. Caldecott Medal Winner Chris Raschka's stylized watercolors are a blaze of color and motion. An ALA-ALSC Notable Children's Book of 2007, this exuberant picture book proves that poetry can be as much fun as playing games!

      Good Sports
    • 2010

      A day at school unfolds a series of engaging activities and interactions that shape the experiences of students. The narrative captures the excitement of learning, the bonds formed with friends, and the challenges faced in a dynamic environment. It emphasizes the importance of growth, curiosity, and the diverse experiences that contribute to a child's development. Through various subjects and social interactions, the story illustrates the vibrant and sometimes chaotic life within a school setting, highlighting both the joys and struggles of education.

      There's No Place Like School
    • 2010

      Combines the talents of America's first Children's Poet Laureate and the illustrator of the Harry Potter books in a volume of rollicking original verses set to Saint-Saëns' classical composition that is complemented by a CD recording of the music and Prelutsky's readings.

      The Carnival Of The Animals
    • 2008

      It's Christmas!

      A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids

      • 46pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,6(26)Évaluer

      The book features twelve humorous poems that celebrate Christmas through relatable holiday experiences, such as selecting the ideal tree and encountering Santa figures. Each poem offers a lighthearted perspective on cherished traditions, capturing the festive spirit in an easy-to-read format that appeals to readers of all ages.

      It's Christmas!
    • 2008

      Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face

      And Other Poems

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(273)Évaluer

      The whimsical universe crafted by Jack Prelutsky is filled with imaginative creatures and surreal scenarios. Ogres, singing dragons, and hatching baby uggs populate a landscape where frogs don red suspenders amidst a bizarre rain of pigs and noodles. The playful antics of scranimals under a colossal pizza create a vibrant tapestry of humor and fantasy, inviting readers into a world where the extraordinary is commonplace.

      Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face
    • 2008

      Pizza, Pigs, and Poetry

      How to Write a Poem

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(282)Évaluer

      Creative exploration is at the heart of this book, inviting readers to craft whimsical poems about a diverse array of subjects, from pizza to pachyderms. Each topic encourages imaginative expression and playful language, making poetry accessible and fun for all ages. This engaging approach not only stimulates creativity but also fosters a love for writing and wordplay, inspiring both novice and experienced poets to find beauty in the everyday and the unusual.

      Pizza, Pigs, and Poetry
    • 2008

      My Parents Think I'm Sleeping

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(132)Évaluer

      From reading under the covers to watching shadows dance on the wall, these fourteen vigorous verses show that a child's life begins at bedtime!

      My Parents Think I'm Sleeping