Whiskers & Rhymes

by Arnold Lobel

Hardcover, 1985

Status

Available

Call number

POET

Publication

Greenwillow Books (1985), 48 pages

Description

A collection of short humorous poems in the nursery rhyme tradition.

User reviews

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My London Bridge has just one task,
It has to stand...that's all I ask.
It has to stand and that is all,
It may not bend or break or fall.


Lobel is such a joy. They should just call his books "pseudo-children" books, because it's really the adults who have so much fun with them. You know, like
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pretending to go to Disneyland for the "kids". Right.

The illustrations are the wonderful Lobel style, softly colored and teasingly rounded. The Whiskers of the book are cats, who form all of the characters. This is a sweet book to enjoy with the family and it's funny how quickly the rhymes catch on with everyone. I think my favorite was about the old woman who sewed the wind against the clouds, "to stop the trees from bending".

Her thimble and threads were close at hand
For needlework and quilting.
For sewing gardens to the sky
To keep the blooms from wilting,
For lacing the land to the crescent moon
To save the world from tilting.


Book Season = Year Round (it'll stick in your head)
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

48 p.; 10.25 inches

ISBN

0688038352 / 9780688038359

Barcode

10248
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