Shout!: Little Poems that Roar

Illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
Hardcover
$17.99 US
9.38"W x 9.31"H x 0.33"D  
On sale Feb 01, 2007 | 32 Pages | 978-0-8037-2972-8
| Preschool - 3
Reading Level: Lexile 410L
This vibrant collection of twenty-one poems celebrates the joys (snack time!) and pitfalls (2 + 2 = 23?) of childhood. Brod Bagert’s often silly, always winsome poems cover everything from the seasons and the stars to finger paint and kids who quack. With humor and warmth, Shout! shows us there’s fun in work and play, poetry in everything, and a million different uses for ketchup. Kids are sure to shout for a reread.
Sachiko Yoshikawa lives in Seattle,Washington. View titles by Sachiko Yoshikawa
“The sounds of words, their beat, and the movement they inspire make the fun in this picture book, which will have preschoolers counting, jumping, and shouting out the words of the energetic poems.”—Booklist

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This vibrant collection of twenty-one poems celebrates the joys (snack time!) and pitfalls (2 + 2 = 23?) of childhood. Brod Bagert’s often silly, always winsome poems cover everything from the seasons and the stars to finger paint and kids who quack. With humor and warmth, Shout! shows us there’s fun in work and play, poetry in everything, and a million different uses for ketchup. Kids are sure to shout for a reread.

Author

Sachiko Yoshikawa lives in Seattle,Washington. View titles by Sachiko Yoshikawa

Praise

“The sounds of words, their beat, and the movement they inspire make the fun in this picture book, which will have preschoolers counting, jumping, and shouting out the words of the energetic poems.”—Booklist

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