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Poetry Prompts

All sorts of ways to start a poem from Joseph Coelho

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A compendium of poetry prompts from Joseph Coelho (Children's Laureate 2022-2024).
*2024 Everymom Best Book for Early Reading*
*2024 CBC Librarian FAVORITES*
*2024 CBC Teacher FAVORITES*
Each fun and engaging prompt for writing a poem helps children discover how to write poems and then read them out loud. This is a book to build confidence and literacy skills through channeling children's imaginations.
This is a book for the whole family to enjoy, bright, cheerful but cool illustrations will appeal to children of all primary ages.

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    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2023
      Children's Laureate Coelho encourages young readers to awaken "the poet within." The author offers 41 ways to get started...beginning with hard-to-follow directions for folding and tearing a sheet of paper to make a blank booklet but going on to more helpful demonstrations of one-word poems ("the trick is to have a long title"), rhyme and repetition, alliteration, onomatopoeia, concrete and found poetry, select poetic forms such as haiku and (for a special challenge) triolets, and poems for holidays or other occasions. If his examples set low bars for regular rhythms or heightened language--"In the middle of the NIGHT / two KNIGHTS had a thought / to head out for adventure, / to leave behind their boring fort"--they are at least easy to emulate, and for more ambitious writers he does add a "Poetry Power-Up" exercise for each prompt. Coelho also occasionally breaks from the generally jocular tone to suggest, for instance, crafting a poem about plastic waste or on the theme of "Home Is..." for World Refugee Day. Four illustrators working in closely similar styles depict a racially diverse cast of children in exuberant poses along with colorful figures of fanciful flora, fauna, and food to provide further inspiration. The message that poetry is "about having fun with words" comes through loud and clear. Enticing suggestions and exercises for budding Byrons and hesitant Heaneys. (Instructional picture book. 7-10)

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2023

      Gr 2-4-The ideas of Joseph Coelho, Waterstones Children's Laureate, invite young and old to become poets. Rollicking, bouncy, and rhythmic poems work together to open wide children's imaginations and unlock the fear of writing poetry. With unforgettable images, this book invites readers to dream in words that become exuberant, busy, and colorful, while appearing to pour straight from the pages into a young writer's mind and pencil. Helpful resources present a plethora of poems, including but not limited to haikus, blackout, renga, and heart. The magic continues as clever wordplay on each page displays an extra writing challenge: a "Poetry Power-Up," where children are asked, "What poetic worlds will you discover?" The illustrations are winsome, brightly colored digital drawings from four different illustrators that artfully fill each page. An appealing and fun read-aloud book most suitable for educators tempting energetic children to start writing. VERDICT An ideal big book of ebullient resources sure to promote confidence while young imaginations run wild discovering the art of writing poetry.-Lyn Smith

      Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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