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Funny Little Poems for Funny Little People


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No. of pages 58

Published: 2002

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Funny Little Poems for Funny Little People" by Stephen Carpenter is a delightful collection of whimsical verses designed to entertain young readers. The poems are light-hearted and enchanting, capturing the imagination of children with their playful language and vibrant illustrations. Each poem features quirky characters and humorous situations that mirror the joys and absurdities of childhood. From silly animals to amusing adventures, the verses invite laughter and joy, encouraging children to engage with poetry in a fun and accessible way. This book is perfect for reading aloud, sparking creativity, and fostering a love for language in little ones. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book has been graded for interest at 6-13 years.

There are 58 pages in this book. This book was published in 2002 by Running Press Adult .

public domain in law, legal availability for public use, free of charge, of materials, processes, devices, skills, and plans that are not protected by copyright or patent, including those on which copyright or patent has lapsed. source: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright (c) 2001-05 Columbia University Press. Stephen Carpenter has illustrated many books, including Olive You!, Jingle Jokes, The Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel Board Book and the picture book The Three Billy Goats Gruff. He lives with his wife and son in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. Editor Bruce Lansky works with schools and bookshops to test his poems on thousands of pre-school and primary age schoolchildren to discover the ones they like the best.