by Jack Prelutsky (Author) Ruth Chan (Illustrator)
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U.S. children's poet laureate emeritus Prelutsky delivers his signature silliness and wordplay in this collection of 100 poems marked by the strong kid appeal and energetic pace that makes the prolific poet's work immediately recognizable. Prelutsky is reliably playful, whether he's describing disgusting food choices, as in the title poem ("Hard boiled bugs are tastier/ than spiders, flies, or slugs"); expressing schoolchildren's universal wish (skipping school) in "I've Got a Cold," which calls to mind Shel Silverstein's "Sick"; or making up creatures such as "The Bumblebeet" (which "surely is not good to eat"). He occasionally interrupts the goofiness with a gentler poem, such as the cleverly rhymed "The Leaves Are Drifting" and "We Are the Oceans," which provides a rare serious note, paying homage to the interconnectedness of Earth's denizens. With their rhythmic meter, easy rhymes, and offbeat punch lines, these are poems that beg to be memorized. Lively black-and-white drawings (one for a poem entitled "My Nose" depicts a foot in place of the orifice) by Chan (The Great Indoors) are perfectly in pitch with the droll verse. Ages 8-up. (Jan.)■
Copyright 2020 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.Gr 3-7—Prelutsky's new poetry collection is a gift to the ears and eyes. Written in a variety of rhyme schemes, the poems describe feelings, unusual beasts, and monsters (the lazy slothrush, the confused niddlenudds, the wazawa). Black-and-white cartoon drawings accompany each poem and bring the words—both comical and descriptive—to life. Prelutsky is a master of humor and poetic device. The imagery throughout is interesting and clever: a garden of glowing electric light bulbs; a musical octopus octet; giant bubble gum bubbles that lift a child off the ground. Puns are another device featured in the text. Some poems include a phonetic representation of a creature's name to help with pronunciation. The book could be used to spark ideas for a school poetry assignment. VERDICT A well-written, must-have collection of poems.—Susan Scheps, formerly at Shaker P.L., OH
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