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008 040210s1997 nyua j 001 0 eng d
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050 4 $aPR1175.3$b.R425 1997
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245 00 $aRead-aloud poems for young people :$ban introduction to the magic and excitement of poetry /$cedited by Glorya Hale.
260 $aNew York :$bTess Press,$c1997.
300 $a384 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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500 $aIncludes indexes.
520 $aA collection of verses in such categories as "Meet the Family," "Love of Country," "Poems That Tell Stories," and "Special Places."
505 0 $aNATURES PEOPLE: Choosing their names -- The kitten at play -- That cat -- Roger the dog -- Lone dog -- The cow -- The donkey -- The tiger -- Grizzly -- The lion -- The lion -- The camel's complant -- The hippopotamus -- The blind men and the elephant -- The sloth -- The chipmunk's day -- Bats -- Mice -- The hen -- Two birds and their nest -- The cuckoo is a merry bird -- Proud songsters -- The sandpiper -- The robin -- The owl -- The vulture -- The eagle -- Caterpillar -- The butterfly's day -- To a butterfly -- The fly -- Fireflies -- The bee -- The grasshopper and the cricket -- The chameleon -- The snake -- The frog -- The snail -- The jelly-fish -- The codfish -- The crocodile -- Seal -- The shark -- MEET THE FAMILY: The reading mother -- Aunt Sue's stories -- When Mother reads aloud -- Our house -- The children's hour -- Coming from Kansas -- Mother's birthday -- Mother's jewels -- A lesson for Mama -- Mother doesn't want a dog -- Daddy fell into the pond -- A boy and his dad -- This morning -- Choosing a name -- Sisters -- Brother and sister -- The quarrel -- Brother and sister -- "One, two, three" -- The key ring -- On the porch -- The New England boy's song -- Manners -- Song for a little house -- This is just to say -- To a new baby -- My little girl -- To a sad daughter -- Mother to son -- Our son -- My Mother's hands -- Follower -- JUST ME: My inside self -- Me -- Waking up -- I am cherry alive -- Afternoon on a hill -- One -- Life doesn't frighten me -- The boy actor -- The ugly child -- Just me -- Seven times one -- My shadow -- The land of counterpane -- The centaur -- Block city -- The invisible playmate -- Crying -- Since Hanna moved away -- Homework -- Good luck gold -- August -- Learning to see -- In the summer when I go to bed -- Escape at bedtime -- FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE: A boy's song -- Millions of strawberries -- Laughing song -- Good hot dogs -- The pasture -- What Jenny knows -- Rondeau -- maggie and milly and molly and may -- Love and friendship -- Poem -- Love -- My love is like a red red rose -- Romance -- How do I love thee? -- Sonnet 18 -- The shepherd to his love -- LOVE OF COUNTRY: Love of country -- America for me -- Song of the settlers -- Concord hymn -- Barbara Frietchie -- Battle hymn of the Republic -- O captain! My captain! -- Abraham Lincoln walks at midnight -- The new colossus -- I hear America singing -- I am an American -- Home thoughts from abroad -- In Flanders fields -- My heart's in the Highlands -- The leak in the dike -- LAUGHING LYRICS: The tale of Custard the Dragon -- The mock turtle's song -- Jabberwocky -- A tragic story -- The yak -- My brother Bert -- The purple cow -- Adventures of Isabel -- The walrus and the carpenter -- Six limericks -- A nonsense song -- A trip to Morrow -- The pancake collector -- The owl and the pussy-cat -- The pobble who has no toes -- Six silly rhymes -- The elf and the dormouse -- Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout wouldn't take the garbage out -- Judging by appearances -- Mr. Nobody -- The twins -- The seventh silly rhyme -- Three blind mice -- the table and the chair -- Another silly rhyme -- How to tell the wild animals -- Words -- Contrary Mary -- Jim -- The mad gardener's song -- The letters at school -- Have you ever seen? -- POETRY OF THE EARTH-AND SKY: The months -- The months -- Winter song -- Velvet shoes -- The snowflake -- February twilight -- Written in March -- The March wind -- Who has seen the wind? -- The wind -- Pippa's song -- Spring -- Four sweet months -- April -- April rain song -- May night -- Blossoms -- The cloud -- The storm -- Fog -- The storm -- Rain The rainbow -- Trees -- Trees -- The planting of the apple tree -- The pear tree -- The daffodils -- A summer morning -- August -- Blackberry-picking -- September -- Autumn -- Harvest sunset -- November -- I heard a bird sing -- Nature -- Night stuff -- The star -- The moon's the North Wind's cookie -- Silver -- POEMS THAT TELL STORIES: Hiawatha's childhood -- After-school practice: a short story -- Casey at the bat -- The song of the wandering Aengus -- Paul Revere's ride -- Miller's end -- The spider and the fly -- Charge of the light brigade -- The raven -- Matilda who told lies and was burned to death -- Casabiance -- A visit from Mr. Fox -- The Pied Piper of Hamelin -- Eldorado -- anyone lived in a pretty how town -- A visit from St. Nicholas -- The highwayman -- The house with nobody in it -- The wreck of the Hesperus -- The village blacksmith -- LET'S PRETEND: The fairies -- I'd love to be a fairy's child -- In Fairyland -- Catching fairies -- The fairies -- The plumpuppets -- Dreams -- The butterfly's ball -- The castle in the fire -- who knows if the moon's -- The unseen playmate -- Goblin feet -- The ride-by-nights -- The witches' song -- The witch of Willowby Wood -- The sleepy giant -- Song of the ogres -- The Dorchester giant -- Our little ghost -- The little elf -- SPECIAL PLACES: Fern Hill -- Kubla Khan -- Composed upon Westminster Bridge -- The Lake Isle of Innisfree -- Out where the west begins -- Heritage -- Indian names -- Adlestrop -- POEMS TO PONDER: There is no frigate like a book -- Books fall open -- Music -- The bells -- Some opposites -- When I have fears that I may cease to be -- Sonnet on his blindness -- If -- Hope -- Abou Ben Adhem -- Precious stones -- What is pink? Stopping by woods -- The road not taken -- The way through the woods -- From Preludes -- Sea fever -- Sea shells -- Caged bird -- All things bright and beautiful -- Swift things are beautiful -- Keep a poem in your pocket.
650 0 $aChildren's poetry, English.
650 0 $aChildren's poetry, American.
650 0 $aOral interpretation of poetry$vJuvenile literature.
650 1 $aPoetry$vCollections.
650 7 $aChildren's poetry, American.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00856347
650 7 $aChildren's poetry, English.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00856390
650 7 $aOral interpretation of poetry.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01047080
655 7 $aJuvenile works.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411637
700 1 $aHale, Glorya.
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