One minute till bedtime 60-second poems to send you off to sleep

Book - 2016

A collection of bedtime poetry.

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Subjects
Genres
Poetry
Published
New York : Little, Brown and Company 2016.
Language
English
Other Authors
Christoph Niemann (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
168 pages : color illustrations ; 27m
ISBN
9780316341219
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Former Children's Poet Laureate Nesbitt compiles a dizzyingly creative assortment of new bedtime-ready poems, each of which can be read in less than a minute. Calef Brown, Margarita Engle, J. Patrick Lewis, Marilyn Singer, and Lemony Snicket are among dozens of contributors, whose works vary widely in tone, form, and subject. Niemann's minimalistic illustrations-rendered in muted shades of blue, brown, and green-accentuate each poem. In Ron Koertge's "Bedtime on 7th Avenue," where "Even graffiti opens its loud neon mouth and yawns," Niemann shows a water tower snoozing on its side. And in Nina Laden's ode to a chameleon ("Of all the kinds of lizards/ He's really quite a wizard"), the reptile is snugly incorporated into a thickly outlined jigsaw puzzle. With a broad range of voices and sentiments, the collection delivers poems to meet any mood. Ages 4-8. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 4-This charming compendium holds a wide variety of poetic forms and emotions, from bits of "concrete" to slices of doggerel, from bursts of giggles to slathers of joy-and with a star-studded cast that includes the likes of Nikki Grimes, Marilyn Singer, Jon Scieszka, and more, it's bound to be a lasting contribution to collections. All the pieces are rather short in length-perfect for those bedtime or read-aloud pleas of "just one more!" Poems where moon mice "know the moon is made of cheese," seagulls throw parties "but never cook, ever," and sleepy weeds "lean against each other" are sure to enchant adults and children alike. VERDICT Exuberant for the most part (with some serious musings to lend ballast) and in perfect harmony with its cartoonish, color-washed illustrations, this sleepy-time volume is just the thing for the rhyme-loving child who has graduated from Mother Goose.-Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NY © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

A former Children's Poet Laureate has compiled over 120 short and engaging poems by an impressive number of today's children's writers. Here you won't find the old-standbys (Robert Louis Stevenson, Eleanor Farjeon)--these are contemporary children's poets and poems, and even a few writers who aren't generally thought of as poets, such as Jon Scieszka and Lemony Snicket. Familiar authors including Jane Yolen, Jack Prelutsky, and Janet Wong appear alongside many lesser-known poets, so the collection as a whole feels very fresh. The volume is broken into six sections, each led by one of Nesbitt's poems. ("What Do You Dream?": "Teddy bear, teddy bear, / what do you dream?") Poems about bedtime, sleeping, being tucked in, the night, and the moon make up about a quarter of the collection, and in between appears an eclectic selection of pieces arranged naturally to flow from one to another. Niemann's illustrations are color-coded to each section, with his energetic, often funny line drawings sometimes in reverse (lighter color set against dark background), effectively conveying the night. Nonsense poems, wordplay, nature, whimsy, and tenderness all mix together here in a collection that families with children from preschool through primary grades and beyond will enjoy reading together before bed. susan dove lempke (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A substantial compilation of new poems for children by over 130 poets.The opening salvo of former Childrens Poet Laureate Nesbitts hefty anthology of 60-second poems designed to send children off to sleep lets the cat out of the bag as to what bedtimes really about. Having performed basic end-of-day tasks (Had a bath and / brushed my teeth; / those on top / and underneath) and prepped for a good nights sleep, Nesbitts speaker rejoices: All thats done; / at last Im freed. / Finally, / its time to read. Here, as throughout the collection, Niemanns boldly inked drawing of a teddy bears free-fall dive into the waiting pool of an open book succinctly and suggestively captures the spirit of the accompanying poemand, in this case, the entire anthology. Presented with over 140 new poems by many of todays most prominent childrens poets (Mary Ann Hoberman, Margarita Engle, Jack Prelutsky, Ron Koertge, Nikki Grimes), readers are treated to lyric nighttime reflections on topics as disparate as relationships with favorite pets or grandparents, beloved toasty, warm jammies, and ones blankieold and manky. Theres also plenty of nonsense verse sure to inspire wild dreaming on the road to morning. These pithy poetic observations and Niemanns engaging illustrations prove at once antidote and anodyne for the sleep-averse child demanding just one more. A dreamy collection of bedtime poems and witty illustrations thats anything but sleepy. (Poetry. 4-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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