I Am a Poetato: An A-Z of Poems About People, Pets and Other Creatures
By (Author) John Hegley
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
3rd August 2022
15th July 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Humour and jokes
821.92
Paperback
64
Width 180mm, Height 250mm
Back by popular demand, a new edition of the much-loved poetry collection from Comedys Poet Laureate
Funny, witty, zany and thoughtful, this brilliant A-Z of animal poems will be loved by readers of all ages, including grown-ups.
Ants, (wise) camels, dogs, deckchairs, glasses, guillemots and Toby the Armadillo are all here, as well as the unusual unicorn in school. Presented in a unique scrapbook style, with the authors own drawings, this is a hilarious and exciting poetry book even for those who think they dont like poetry!
" these are poems for everyone and contain a lot for readers of all ages to enjoy" The Book Bag
"brilliant an animal for every letter of the alphabet" Poetryzone
"One of ACHUKAs favourite poets. One of our favourite collections, now available in a new edition. Presented in a unique scrapbook style, with the authors own drawings, this is a hilarious and exciting poetry book even for those who think they dont like poetry."
* Achuka (Book of the Day) *"John Hegleys observation, alertness and diligent word play are evident throughout this collection of poetry... Whats more there are sketches within the book that add to the delight. The shape and size and presentation of this book make it a treat. However the real treasure is the poems.Bookwagon loves and recommendsI Am a Poetato."
* Bookwagon *Engaging typography, quirky backgrounds and a scrapbook feel make this a great book for children to sit and read in book clubs or dip into. Teachers will love the sheer variety of the poems which make this an ideal source for modelling poetry or developing animal-themed literacy unit.
* School Reading List *"John Hegley has produced a collection of surreal, comical poetry which is reminiscent of the nonsensical, playful styles of poets such as Spike Milligan or Edward Lear... There are various forms and poetic structures, such as acrostics and shape poems. Each is combined with illustrations and typography to make the whole book a very engaging and visual experience...
This is a collection that delights in word play and is humorous, but occasionally invites deeper contemplation... and demands to be read aloud."
* Just Imagine - Reading Gladiators, choices for Year 3 *John Hegley, poet, editor, comedian, musician, songwriter and much more, has been a strong presence on the performance poetry and standup comedy scene for many years. But it has long been recognised that a serious basis to their comedy and quirkiness gives his poems real staying power and has helped to build up a large band of appreciative fans. He was born in London but moved early to Luton. A frequent performer at festivals and poetry events, he also does many readings and holds workshops in schools, especially in more culturally-deprived areas. He lives in London.