No. of pages 48
Published: 2004
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"Grasshopper Pie and Other Poems" by Adrian Sinnott is a collection that captures the whimsical and often surreal moments of everyday life. Through playful language and vivid imagery, Sinnott weaves together themes of nature, childhood, and the passage of time. Each poem invites readers to explore a variety of experiences, from the delightful to the contemplative, using the metaphor of grasshopper pie to represent unexpected delights and the blending of the ordinary with the extraordinary. With humor and insight, the collection encourages a deeper appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the world around us. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book features in the following series: Penguin Young Readers, Penguin Young Readers Level 3 .
This book is aimed at children at US 1st grade-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 6-8 years.
There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2004 by Penguin Putnam Inc .
D. J. Steinberg is a Senior Vice President for Nickelodeon Animation. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
This book is in the following series:
Penguin Young Readers
Penguin Young Readers feature a traditional numbered levelling system, as well as the Guided Reading levelling system, to ensure quick recognition for educators, parents, and kids. Younger readers figure out new words from picture and context clues while they begin to recognize fiction from non-fiction. Maturing readers can understand different points of view and identify story elements like characters and conflict.
This book has been nominated for the following award:
Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award - Fiction - Transitional
This book was recognised in the Fiction - Transitional category by the Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award.