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Umpteen Pockets


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No. of pages 352

Published: 2009

Great for age 6-12 years

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Lavish, gift collection of children's poems by the late, eminent Adrian Mitchell.

 

 

There are 352 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Hachette Children's Group .

Adrian Mitchell was one of the UK's leading poets and playwrights for adults and children. He performed his poems all over the world, in schools, libraries, factories, prisons, hospitals, theatres, playgrounds . Tony Ross is one of the UK s top illustrators of children s stories. His books are published in twenty-two languages. "

 

'If you read these poems, I promise you will hear Adrian Mitchell's exuberant voice-music, his anger at war and injustice, his compassion for the hurt, his love and celebration of all things bright and beautiful. You'll hear his feet tapping along the lines and this friendly dog bounding along beside him. And you'll hear a secret and know it to be true ... that goos poets don't really die, they live on in their poems" -- Carol Ann Duffy * Carousel *

 

A great investment to introduce children to a superb poet * The Bookseller *

 

Nobody has produced more surprising verse or genuinely inspired fun than Adrian Mitchell -- Ted Hughes * Books For Keeps *

 

Endlessly entertaining * Booktrust *

 

Utterly distinctive and addictive ... every school library should have a copy * Nursery Education Plus *

 

'These vivid, surprising poems from the much-loved late Adrian Mitchell are about anything and everything. Some are playful, some are thoughtful, and they evoke all kinds of emotions. With their insistent rhythms, they'll be read and listened to again and again by readers of every age.' * Woman's Weekly *

 

'A volume which serves as a worthy memorial.' * Irish Times *

 

'Adrian Mitchell had that rare ability to appeal to all ages and this inspiring volume, illustrated with wit and energy by Tony Ross, is brimming with musical, provocative, humourous, challenging, but most of all life-affirming verse that should be read out loud every day. Anyone who can rhyme 'miserable' with 'inviserable' still has a child's heart beating inside him. A glorious reflection of the man himself - who forbade his poetry to be used in school examinations: a rebel with a cause.' * Daily Mail *

 

Treasure this book. ***** * Books For Keeps *

 

A great investment to introduce children to a superb poet. * Bookseller *

 

This book is a splendid memorial as well as an endlessly entertaining, inspiring and special present for children. * Book Trust Guide *