Children's Nonfiction Humorous
Cabbagehead
- Publisher
- Annick Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2003
- Category
- Humorous
-
Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781550378054
- Publish Date
- Sep 2003
- List Price
- $18.95
-
Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781550378047
- Publish Date
- Sep 2003
- List Price
- $8.95
Add it to your shelf
Where to buy it
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 4 to 7
- Grade: k to 2
- Reading age: 4 to 7
Description
Thirty poems from the author of Dirty Dog Boogie and Nothing Beats a Pizza!
Sometimes I’m a genius. / Sometimes I’m a whiz. / Sometimes I’s a cabbagehead / But even when I is, / Dazzling dreams are going on, / New ideas rock, / My mind is always mine / And knows / I’ll listen to it talk.
In her third collection of poetry, celebrated author Loris Lesynski focuses on the often puzzling ways in which our brains work. With her usual wit and irreverence, Loris presents jazzy, fun poems that speak to all of us. Who hasn’t been perplexed by spelling or chased in the night by an idea that won’t go away?
Once again, Loris demonstrates how much fun poetry, and everyday life, can be! Her poetry begs to be read out loud, and children and adults will find themselves unable to resist snapping their fingers and chanting along!
About the author
LORIS LESYNSKI is a bestselling author of brilliantly funny poems, and a frequent visitor to schools where she gets kids excited about poetry. She lives in Toronto, ON.
Editorial Reviews
“Exudes humor and originality.”
Resource Links
“Insightful and delightful! Highly recommended.”
Hi-Rise
“Loris Lesynski’s goal in life must be to make poetry look . . . as much fun as anyone could ever want to have . . . A random, manic sense of fun pervades in this collection.”
The Globe and Mail
“This collection of clever and funny poems, chants, and word games explores ideas and where they come from . . . Tongue twisters such as “Below Below Baloney” beg to be read aloud. The colorful cartoon illustrations convey the humor of the poems and reflect the author’s joy in using words.”
School Library Journal
“[Lesynski’s] characteristically light-hearted verse and goofy drawings . . . invite kids to jump into the rhythm, play with sound, and generally, to avoid being too rigid or sober-minded about sense . . . and the process can be a lot of fun.”
Toronto Star