Science Verse
by:
Lane Smith (author)
Jon Scieszka (author)
"Amoeba" Don't ever tease a wee amoeba By calling him a her amoeba. And don't call her a him amoeba. Or never he a she amoeba. 'Cause whether his or hers amoeba, They too feel like you and meba.What if a boring lesson about the food chain becomes a sing-aloud celebration about predators and prey?...
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"Amoeba" Don't ever tease a wee amoeba By calling him a her amoeba. And don't call her a him amoeba. Or never he a she amoeba. 'Cause whether his or hers amoeba, They too feel like you and meba.What if a boring lesson about the food chain becomes a sing-aloud celebration about predators and prey? A twinkle-twinkle little star transforms into a twinkle-less, sunshine-eating-and rhyming Black Hole? What if amoebas, combustion, metamorphosis, viruses, the creation of the universe are all irresistible, laugh-out-loud poetry? Well, you're thinking in science verse, that's what. And if you can't stop the rhymes . . . the atomic joke is on you. Only the amazing talents of Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith, the team who created Math Curse, could make science so much fun.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780670910571 (0670910570)
ASIN: 670910570
Publish date: September 23rd 2004
Publisher: Viking Juvenile
Pages no: 40
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Non Fiction,
Humor,
Funny,
Academic,
School,
Science,
Juvenile,
Kids,
Poetry,
Picture Books
I never thought I would see a book combine science, poetry and abstract art. Such a fun read (or sing -- *love* I've been working in the food chain).
I enjoyed it, but I didn't love it. I may not be the perfect Sciezka fan.