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My first look at poetry

2022
Perhaps the best way to develop a love for language is to read it and hear it in the form of poetry. Rhythm, meter, alliteration, and more literary devices can hone readers' ears to appreciate this beloved genre and open their minds to reading and writing poems themselves. In fact, poetry is an aid to language development and an outlet for creativity and self-expression. At-level examples of poetry and simple explanations are presented through comprehensible text, perfect for emerging readers.

Haiku poems

2023
This title introduces readers to haiku poems. Fun themed chapters help inspire budding poets to write their own haiku poems about nature, food, sports, and more. Example poems in each chapter serve as guides to spark creativity.

Kiyoshi's walk

2021
Kiyoshi asks his grandfather, the wise poet Eto, where poems come from, and Eto takes him on a walk through the city to seek an answer.

Lion of the sky

haiku for all seasons
Haiku meet riddles in this wonderful collection. The poems celebrate the seasonsand describe everything from an earthworm to a baseball to an apple to snow angels, alongside full-color illustrations.

Write your own haiku

see the world through "haiku eyes" : write poetry in the Japanese tradition
2017
Introduces the form of Japanese poetry known as haiku and provides instructions for haiku activities.

All welcome here

2020
"A picture book collection of haiku poems [that] celebrates the first day of school and all of its excitement, challenges, and anxieties"--OCLC.

I haiku you

Presents a collection of haikus for children.
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Dogku

Haikus written from a dog's perspective on life.

Dawn of zombie haiku

A collection of haiku in which a young girl describes her experiences with being chased down and attacked by zombies.
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