It's holiday time and most people are out shopping for just-right presents. Gift-giving is always a special way of celebrating with family, friends, and those in need. Children become excited at this time of year. My 7-year-old granddaughter, Sierra, recently asked "When will we open our presents from you?" One of her gifts was already given. Of course, it was a book! She enjoys reading and helping me decide if a book is one other children will love. Let's see what intrigues her this month.
Clara's Kooky Compendium of ThimbleThoughts and Wonderfuzz is an amazing, kooky, wonder-filled new book that has become Sylvia Vardell's and Janet Wong's gift to the KidLit world. Sylvia noted that this book was selected by the Children's Book Council as a "Hot off the Press" book for October. The illustrations by Frank Ramspott are everywhere throughout the book, adding another layer of excitement for readers. Let's take a look inside the book.
Sierra and I think highly of this book. It is much more than just a poetry anthology. It is a compendium filled with a storyline, 150 poems, fun illustrations, a journal, and topics children, along with teachers, librarians, and parents will enjoy.
Children might wonder why this fabulous book is called a compendium, a word that my granddaughter certainly did not know before reading the book.
Sierra and I are intrigued by Sylvia Vardell and Janet Wong's book which starts off telling the tale of a 4th-grade girl who brings poetry to life with a multitude of small visual thoughts, known as ThimbleThoughts, and interesting facts that cause Clara to pause and wonder (Wonderfuzz). Beyond that, Clara introduces us to her family, pets, friends, neighbors, school, and her teacher, Mrs. Booker. An interesting two-page spread provides Exercise #4: Word Bank followed by the poem Wonder-er by Irene Latham.
Recently, Sierra and I began our journey with Clara. The timing was right because the end of "Fall is the season for cozy hugs and warm hot chocolate mugs." Sierra is a curious child and a phenomenal reader who told me that she not only likes this book but finds the ThimbleThoughts and WonderFuzz interesting. She is eager to add her comments and fun-filled writing to follow in Clara's footsteps.
Thanks to Sylvia and Janet for bringing to life not only Clara's willingness to share the 150 poems written by the Pomelo Poets but also a teacher's guide for the exercise part of the book. You can sample pages at the Amazon listing here. There are downloadable pages to guide teachers, librarians, and parents through the exercise pages at Poemelo Books. Click here.
I am delighted to be one of the Pomelo Poets whose poem is published in this amazing book. I stand beside many of my Poetry Friday friends who are also Poemlo Poets. My passion is baking and from the first correspondence with Janet Wong, I wrote that I love the art of baking. As I created my draft poems, I recalled memories of baking with my Nonnie when I was younger than Sierra. A children's poem, "Would You Like To Bake?" evolved. It can be found on page 83 of Clara's Kooky Compendium of ThimbleThoughts and Wonderfuzz.
I was pleased to see that Clara also wrote poems. I liked one called A Tornando's In My Tummy. I think the children who will read Clara's Kooky Compendium of ThimbleThoughts and Wonderfuzz will also enjoy seeing a child's poem besides adult poems.
Are you interested? Maybe this book will be one for Santa's List. I saw him last week and he was excited for children to add special books to their lists. Next year, Clara's Kooky Compendium of ThimbleThoughts and Wonderfuzz will be part of the Cookies With Santa's reading section. Sierra may become one of Santa's little elf readers. Ho-Ho-Ho!
"A book is a gift you can open again and again." - Garrison Keillor
Happy Holidays To All!
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It's time for me to add my post to Jone Rush MacCullock's Poetry Friday Roundup and Poetry Solstice Party. I shall also spread the news of this fabulous book across social media (my gift to readers).
Such a fun book! Congratulations on being part of Janet and Sylvia's Current Compendium!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary Lee. Janet and Sylvia's new compendium is a gift for the holidays! I am blessed by their enthusiasm and support.
DeleteCarol, I just received the copy of "Clara" that I ordered, and I love it! Congratulations on being included in this creative masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteTracey, calling the compendium a creative masterpiece is a beautiful thought. I agree with you. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteHow clever of you to write a review and acrostic with your granddaughter. I haven't gotten this book yet. It looks like a fun one to add to my library.
ReplyDeleteMargaret, you will love the compendium and so will your students. The journal and exercise section is filled with wonderful activities. I took a video of my granddaughter reading the intro to Clara's... but do not know how to get it into a short video that Janet W suggested.
DeleteSierra and Clara seem to get along quite well! How wonderful. . .and how delightful it must have been to share with the grands your own poem in those pages. Congratulations! xo
ReplyDeleteIrene, it is a wonderful feeling being a Pomelo Poet for the second time. I even wrote a poem for the Cookies With Santa event in my community. One of Santa's elves read it aloud before Santa entered. My youngest grandchild cried when she saw Santa. Then, another followed when it was his turn. Have a wonderful holiday.
DeleteAh such a rich post Carol, wonderful review of this fun new poetry anthology- congrats for being a part of it!!! Loved both of your poems here, they were deliciously composed! Thanks for sharing all, and sending wishes to you and your family for a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMichelle, thank you for your generous comment and holiday wishes. Enjoy your holiday too.
DeleteHow perfect! Your poem in this book with a granddaughter that will be baking with you. I love it! Enjoy every precious moment with your growing grandgirls. They are so fortunate to enjoy their talented Nona's time and talents. Thank you too for all the creativity you share with us in PF.
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Christmas Wishes, Linda. Enjoy your time with your family. Thank you for stopping by.
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