When the reader spins the book around so that both he and the up-side-down sloth can see the world right-side-up, he discovers things are not always as they seem but must be examined from every angle.
When the reader spins the book around so that both he and the up-side-down sloth can see the world right-side-up, he discovers things are not always as they seem but must be examined from every angle.
When the reader spins the book around so that both he and the up-side-down sloth can see the world right-side-up, he discovers things are not always as they seem but must be examined from every angle.
A collection of poems especially chosen to be read aloud, by authors ranging from Lewis Carroll and Robert Louis Stevenson to Gwendolyn Brooks and David McCord.
Captivated by Edward Lear's poem, a boy and girl turn into the owl and the pussycat and set sail in a pea green boat for the land where the Bong-tree grows.