Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices
Written to be read aloud by two voices--sometimes alternating, sometimes simultaneous--here is a collection of irresistible poems that celebrate the insect world, from the short life of the mayfly to the love song of the book louse. Funny, sad, loud, and quiet, each of these poems resounds with a...
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Written to be read aloud by two voices--sometimes alternating, sometimes simultaneous--here is a collection of irresistible poems that celebrate the insect world, from the short life of the mayfly to the love song of the book louse. Funny, sad, loud, and quiet, each of these poems resounds with a booming, boisterous, joyful noise. In this remarkable volume of poetry for two voices, Paul Fleischman verbally re-creates the "Booming/boisterious/joyful noise" of insects. The poems resound with the pulse of the cicada and the drone of the honeybee. Eric Beddows′s vibrant drawings send each insect soaring, spinning, or creeping off the page in its own unique way. A clear and fascinating guide to the insect world--from chrysalid butterflies to whirligig beetles-- and an exultant celebration of life. Ages 6+
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780064460934 (0064460932)
Publish date: January 4th 2005
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 64
Edition language: English
Not much to say about this one. Not a huge fan of poetry and I find it a bit odd that a book of poetry on insects is the one to win the Newberry for this year. I find it hard to believe this was the "most well" written book and meaningful that year.....
This is an interesting book of poetry. I imagine reading the poems aloud with someone would be quite fun. I also like the illustrations of the bugs.
I listened to this on audiotape, then I read the poems, and then I listened to the audiotape again. It’s amazing to hear the poems read aloud, in two voices, converging, diverging, making a strong statement by reading a line in unison. The poems are all about insects. The illustrations are lovely pe...