Immagine dell'autore.
22+ opere 332 membri 15 recensioni 1 preferito

Recensioni

Mostra 15 di 15
Americana, album, song cycle, courageous heart
 
Segnalato
Embarquer | Apr 11, 2023 |
Collection of descriptive poems that cover a wide range of topics. All poems do not meet Pierce College criteria. Pierce County Library. kindergarten through 3rd
 
Segnalato
miki.odonnell.1 | 13 altre recensioni | Jun 3, 2018 |
This is a beautiful collection of classic poetry, with wonderful doodles, as well as stunning full page illustrations. This collection also includes a CD which sets the poems to music and turns them into songs, which is another wonderful way for young students to experience the poems.
 
Segnalato
EmLu | 13 altre recensioni | Aug 10, 2016 |
I really liked this collection. I thought the art went together with the poems really nicely. This collection sounds really good to be read out loud.
 
Segnalato
KelseySchroeder | 13 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2016 |
This is a book of poetry, poems collected from many authors, time periods, and locations. It includes 'traditional', more known poems like Old Mother Hubbard and works by well-known poets/authors like Robert Louis Stevenson and E.E. Cummings. The collection has mostly rhyming poetry with some narrative poems included. The illustrations bring the poems to life, using children and animals on nearly every page. Many poems are funny and the illustrations for "Topsyturvey-World (William Brighty Rands) will make children laugh a)t the silliness.
Media: colored pencils, pen, marker
Genre: Picture book, poetry ("I am Ebenezer Bleezer, I run Bleezer's Ice Cream Store, there are flavors in my freezer you have never seen before, twenty-eight divine creations to delicious to resist, why not do yourself a favor, try the flavors on my list"
 
Segnalato
JessicaRojas | 13 altre recensioni | Mar 30, 2016 |
I liked this book for many reasons. The first reason is the illustrations were captivating, and well drawn. Each poem in this book had a very detailed, simple picture to describe the poem to the reader. The detail in the pictures was engaging. The second reason is the language is patterned. The patterned of most of the poems was ABCB. For example, "The beggar took the baby, Wrapped it in a shawl--, 'Bring her back,' the lady said, 'next time you call.' The words shawl and call rhyming is a pattern that engages readers. The main idea of this book is about the conversations the author had with her daughter the first six years of her life.
 
Segnalato
lducke3 | 13 altre recensioni | Mar 2, 2016 |
Wonderdul collection of poems by a musician who first recorded the album and later an editor thought of making it an illustrated children’s book. Among the traditional poets included in this collection are Robert Louis Stevenson and E.E. Cummings, poets spanning the 19 and 20 centuries. The illustrations are wonderfully executed, from full spreads to vignettes, and are whimsical and colorful in style. This collection of poetry has all what it takes to become a classic.
 
Segnalato
Jlporrata75 | 13 altre recensioni | Jan 16, 2016 |
This poetry anthology includes poems chosen for the kid-appeal AND depth. Some are funny (Prelutsky makes an appearance), some are stories ("Isabel" by Nash), and some are whimsical ("Land of Nod" by Stevenson). Each is accompanied by illustrations with a timeless feel and set to music (CD included).

I first heard about this book from Natalie Merchant's TED talk.
http://www.ted.com/talks/natalie_merchant_sings_old_poems_to_life.html
 
Segnalato
scducharme | 13 altre recensioni | Jun 11, 2013 |
This collection of children's poetry is not simply repackaged by popular singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant. Instead, it is re-envisioned and beautiful illustrated by Barbara McClintock, which adds imagination and whimsy to each of these already rich poems. Ages 8 and up.
 
Segnalato
SylviaSmile | 13 altre recensioni | May 23, 2013 |
A collection of classic children's poetry. Great for poetry lessons and grammatical lessons.
 
Segnalato
Lukesilvera | 13 altre recensioni | Apr 26, 2013 |
Terrific illustrations, interesting selection of poems. One of my favorite collections.½
 
Segnalato
madamepince | 13 altre recensioni | Apr 5, 2013 |
My wife gave me this for Chrstimas present a couple of years ago. A wonderful collection of classic and modern verse set to music that is beautifully performed.
 
Segnalato
Sullywriter | 13 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2013 |
Awesome read aloud.z and I took turns with poems we each like best. Bonus . . . Photos of the poets!
 
Segnalato
beckydj | 13 altre recensioni | Mar 29, 2013 |
I will admit I am biased when it comes to anything Natalie Merchant puts her stamp on. Over the years Ms. Merchant has proven time and time again that she is a humanitarian and an educator. She just happens to have a beautiful voice to go with that caring heart.

Leave Your Sleep is comprised of nineteen poems set to music and, with the book, accompanied by the wonderful illustrations of Barbara McClintock. Having the illustrations in front of me banishes my own imaginings but at the same time expands my visions, if that makes sense. For example, take The Sleepy Giant by Charles Edward Carryl. When I first heard Natalie's musical interpretation in 2008 the giant was a man in my mind and decidedly, thanks to an accordion and somber drums, very very creepy. In the book version of Leave Your Sleep the 372 year old giant is a portly Victorian woman looking a bit like Winston Churchill. Not as creepy as my own imagination scared me. On the other hand the village in Vain and Careless by Robert Graves far exceeded the pictures in my head. The poem came alive in ways it hadn't before seeing it on the printed page.

The continuing magic is how the book is arranged. Thoughtful consideration was given to every aspect from layout to packaging. Ms. Merchant's introduction personalizes the project and gives the poems a deeper warmth. I am guessing she even collaborated on the illustrations because the girl in Equestrienne by Rachel Field looks a lot like Natalie in her video for the song Kind and Generous.
 
Segnalato
SeriousGrace | 13 altre recensioni | Dec 14, 2012 |
Two years ago, at a librarian conference, I had the unexpected pleasure of hearing Natalie Merchant sing. I didn’t really know much about her, since I wasn’t much of a 10,000 Maniacs fan, but I was blown away by her performance of poetry put to music and since then I’ve taken advantange of any opportunity to hear her. (But I digress from my point.)

Natalie Merchant loves words and she used to recite poetry to her young daughter. In 2010, she recorded a CD, Leave Your Sleep, in which she put to music 26 poems of poets known and obscure. It was the culmination of years of research, finding the poems, digging out biographical information on the poets, some of whom wrote poetry as a sideline or hobby. The result is a marvelous listening adventure; one I constantly go back to.

But, Ms. Merchant didn’t leave it at that because she understands that sometimes artistry is enhanced by the combination of mediums. Today I received my copy of Leave Your Sleep, the picture book, illustrated by the award winning Barbara McClintock. It is a beautiful book in which 19 of the poems on her CD are written out with colorful illustrations. It is a delight for the eyes. Along with the book is a CD of Ms. Merchant singing these songs. In her introduction, Ms. Merchant writes “Poetry speaks of so much: longing and sadness, joy and beauty, hope and disillusionment…But poetry on the page can be difficult to penetrate; sometimes it needs to be heard.” Or accompanied by illustrations. Leave Your Sleep, both the book and the CD, are the perfect blend of media to bring out the best of these poems.

On December 1, I’m going to hear Ms. Merchant sing some of these songs accompanied by an orchestra. What a perfect way to hear poetry!!! Leave Your Sleep is the perfect gift for a child of any age. That’s why I treated myself.
1 vota
Segnalato
EdGoldberg | 13 altre recensioni | Nov 15, 2012 |
Mostra 15 di 15