Robot, unicorn, queen Poems for you and me

Shannon Bramer

Book - 2023

"A collection of poems that explore childhood experiences--from the whimsical to the poignant--by Shannon Bramer, with magical art by Irene Luxbacher. Shannon Bramer's follow-up to her much-loved poetry book Climbing Shadows is a collection of poems that explore a range of childhood experiences. Many poems reveal what it feels like to be a child--to pretend and dream and play with abandon, as well as to hurt and regret and feel sorrowful. The poems are varied in form, and while some are simple and direct, others invite children to see the potential for play and discovery in words and language. In the opening poem a child welcomes their newborn sibling, while the last poem is a surreal lullaby. In between we find poems about a chil...d who listens to a toad, who feels left out, who loves the beach, who must practice piano, who accidentally breaks their mother's favorite plate, who doesn't want to eat their lunch, whose pet budgies have died, who visits their father on weekends, and more. Readers young and old will see themselves in these beautifully illustrated poems--a collection full of laughter, tears and wonder."--

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Subjects
Genres
Poetry
Picture books
Published
Toronto ; Berkeley : Groundwood Books, House of Anansi Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Shannon Bramer (author)
Other Authors
Irene Luxbacher (illustrator)
Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781773066585
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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 3--Inspired in part by her grandson and other children at a local school, Bramer explores childhood with its ups and downs, silly nonsense, and heartache. This series of poems runs the gamut of topics, from lice and talking toads to singing moms and feeling lonely because other kids said they didn't want to play. Each offers rich vocabulary and depth, and at times the poems can feel a little heavy. However, children are no strangers to leaden emotions, and these honor young readers' intellect and the insightfulness of youth. Accompanying each poem is a stunning illustration from Luxbacher that uses a mix of watercolor and collage. The images are bright and soft, evocative of playfulness, and simultaneously hazy like a warm memory. Children from marginalized backgrounds are depicted throughout, adding to the universality of themes about growing up. VERDICT A wonderful addition to any collection, particularly for classrooms or libraries where a focus on social-emotional well-being and community are topics of focus.--Kaitlin Malixi

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