Machines!! Washing machines that splash and splosh, cars that cough and click and rattle and whirr, tractors, trains, telephones, and vacuum cleaners -- they are all part of our lives, for better or for worse.
Jill Bennett and Nick Sharratt have collaborated once again and the result is a colorful, noisy, funny collection of poems about the mechanical side of life. Even robots and UFO's are included in this easy-to-read and fun-to-look-at anthology of short hymns of praise, frustration, and wonder.
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Jill Bennett has taught at all levels, from nursery school to teacher training.
Nick Sharratt is a free-lance artist living in Tooting, London.
Kindergarten-Grade 4-- As in Noisy Poems and People Poems (both Oxford University, 1990), this team has again collaborated on a collection of humorous verses. Bennett has gathered a dozen, mainly British poems with topics ranging from central heating to UFOs. Leland B. Jacobs's ``The Subway Train'' has been changed here to ``The Underground Train'' for the intended British audience; its acknowledgement is incorrect. This volume, with amusing and bright colored-pencil and crayon illustrations, is suitable for reading aloud to younger children. All of the poems have been previously published, but several of the original sources are out of print. Lee Bennett Hopkins's Click, Rumble, Roar: Poems about Machines (Crowell, 1987) is one of the few other books devoted to the subject. --Andrew W. Hunter, Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg, Charlotte, NC
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Hardcover. Condition: Used; Very Good. Sharratt, Nick (illustrator). Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. Though second-hand, the book is still in very good shape. Minimal signs of usage may include very minor creasing on the cover or on the spine. Seller Inventory # CHL1355206
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