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Lädt ... Daddy Poemsvon John Micklos
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. In this poem selection book, There are poems by all different authors. These poems all have one theme. They are all about dads. Perspectives of dad's from sons and daughters. Some of the poems rhyme, but some of them do not. Some of the poems have one stanza, and some of the poems have many. One of the poems, "First Baseball Glove," is almost full story. There are a couple poems about children who do not live with their fathers, and a poem about a little boy who has a stepfather. Some of the poems have repeating lines. Most of the poems are about a father, but some of the poems have dialogue between a father and child. I like that this book has many different styled poems, but all are about the same topic of daddies. I think students can relate to this book because children have different types of fathers in their lives. Children can also see the different styles of poems in this book. ( ) This book made me shed a few tears and reflect on a few things. I was very happy that this book addressed a relationship that is rarely given a positive platform. I was moved by the different poems from different notable authors and the artwork made me even more drawn to the story and made me think of how close and tight my relationship is with my dad and made me appreciate that he is here to support me. It can be hard to find poetry written about a father's love. This book of poems shows a variety of fatherly love that is rarely written about. The poem's that stand out are those about father's that do not live with the family or the step-father. These children do not experience the same feelings as those who have a constant father figure full of unconditional love. Having had a very unique and close relationship with my father, most of these poems could not touch the love I have always felt for him. This is a poetry book solely from different children's stories about their fathers. I think this is a great book because there aren't many storied revolving around the child to father bond. "My Father" is my favorite poem in the book because I can relate and can connect with the little girl's story. I believe that this is a great book to read to students when teaching about different relationships or even for teaching a poetry unit. Zeige 5 von 5 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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From morning routines to bedtime rituals, Daddy Poems provides a playful, yet poignant look at the laughter and love shared by fathers and children. Educational journalist John Micklos, Jr., himself a father of two young children, has gathered a rich collection of poems that includes selections by noted poets such as X. J. Kennedy, Nikki Grimes, Juan Felipe Herrera, and Mary Ann Hoberman, as well as original poems by Micklos and others. From piggyback rides to wild and wacky baths, Daddy Poems offers a wide range of poems that dads (and others) will enjoy sharing with children again and again. It's a perfect gift book for dad everywhere. As best-selling author Jim Trelease says in the foreword, "It is especially appropriate that this collection is meant to be read to children by their Dads. Outside of hugging a child, few things bring parent and child as close together physically, emotionally, and intellectually as reading." Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)811.008Literature English (North America) American poetry Specific kinds of poetry {only by more than one author} Modified standard subdivisions Collections of literary textsKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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