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Hardcover Winter Poems Book

ISBN: 0590428721

ISBN13: 9780590428729

Winter Poems

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The illustrations of a Caldecott Medalist are combined with a seasonal selection of poems by 25 celebrated writers including William Shakespeare, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Robert Frost, Richard Wright,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Beautiful Book

This book is so beautifully illustrated! I love the way they placed the poem and picture within a picture. As soon as Winter starts approaching, I love to take this book and lay it on the table for all to enjoy. It has poems for every interest...as long as it has to do with winter! The poems are a compilation from many authors you may be familiar with such as Edgar Alan Poe, William Worsworth etc. I would recommend this to anyone who loves Winter! Terri "Hunter" Ward, children's author of One Starry Night and Aunt Tami's Strawberry Farm.

Quiet, white poems on a quiet, solemn day

I hardly ever pick up a book of poems any more. But today during the last period of class on Friday, during what we call exploratory for middle school students, during which time six students were helping process books for checking out, "Winter Poems" came through our assembly. The cover illustration by Trina Schart Hyman caught my eye--fat snowflakes falling straight down, brightly clad children going obout the business of playing. I thought it would be silly poetry, but listen to this one, so mysterious: "Cat, if you go outdoors you must walk in the snow. You will come back with little white shoes on your feet.... .... I will bring you a saucer of milk like a marguerite... stay with me, Cat. Outdoors the wild winds blow. Outdoors, the wild winds blow, Mistress, and dark is the night, strange voices cry in the trees, intoning strange lore.... Mistress, there are portents abroad of magic and might, and things that are yet to be done. Open the door! by Elizabeth Coatsworth That last line took me so by surprise! Or this wonderful descriptor: "Winter dark comes early mixing afternoon and night. Soon there's a comma of a moon .... by Lilian Moore or this one by Wallace Stevens: "Among twenty snowy mountains, The only moving thing Was the eye of the blackbird. .... It was evening all afternoon. It was snowing, And it was going to snow. The blackbird sat in the cedar-limbs. by Wallace Stevens And Sara Teasdale, and Emily Dickinson, and Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg--many of the greats are represented by this thin volume of winter poems. So pull up a chair, pour a cup of tea, wrap yourself in a soft blanket, and open a book of winter poems. Can you feel it, hear the crunch of snow underfoot, smell the crisp air?

Lovely winter poems, beautifully illustrated, excellent for teachers

This is a pleasant collection of winter poems for parents, or any lover of literature. The illustrations provide beautiful visual effects to accompany the images created by the words of the poems. An excellent book for elementary teachers and general music teachers. I'm a general music teacher, and have used selections from the book in my classes. The poems are easy to dramatize and to create sound effects for. I also have read the poems to students while they quietly worked on winter illustrations. This is a good book also if you have students that do not celebrate christmas, because all of the poems are about winter, none are about any winter holidays in particular. It's a good resource for those dreary winter days after christmas if you want to do a lesson about winter weather.

an evocative combination of text and art

If you know the illustrations of Trina Schart Hyman, you won't be surprised by the utter beauty of this book -- but what makes it really stand out is the quality of the poetry selections in tandem with the lovely layout and artwork. This is truly a work of art in every sense of the word, literary and visual.
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