Hoberman, Mary Ann

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Forget-me-nots

poems to learn by heart
2012
A collection of more than 120 poems for children to learn, including selections from classic and contemporary poets, with tips and tricks from former Children's Poet Laureate Mary Ann Hoberman on memorization and recitation.

Strawberry Hill

2009
Ten-year-old Allie's family moves from urban New Haven to rural Stamford, Connecticut, in the midst of the Great Depression.

The eensy weensy spider

2000
An expanded version of the familiar children's finger-play rhyme describing what the little spider does after being washed out of the water-spout.

The llama who had no pajama

100 favorite poems
1998
An illustrated collection of poems about all sorts of subjects, including "Wishes," "Ducks," "When I Need a Real Baby," and "Growing.".

Whose garden is it?

2004
When Mrs. McGee walks through a garden wondering whose it is, all of the plants and animals, as well as the sun and the gardener, claim it as their own.

You read to me, I'll read to you

Very short fairy tales to read together
2004
Eight favorite fairy tales in very short tellings, told in two voices to allow reading together.

Eensy-weensy spider (The)

2000
What happened to the eensy-weensy spider after the spider went up the spout again in the classic nursery rhyme.

Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers

a collection of family poems
1991
Humorous and serious poems celebrate every kind of family member, including aunts and uncles, step-brothers and sisters, cousins, and even cats!.

You read to me, I'll read to you

very short stories to read together
2005
A book of children's poetry which encourages young children to read with an adult.

The raucous auk

a menagerie of poems.
1973
Brief poems speculating on the habits and behavior of familiar and exotic animals.

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