Poem Depot

Aisles of Smiles

$6.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Dial Books
On sale Feb 20, 2014 | 9781101620502
Age 9-12 years
Reading Level: Lexile NP
Sales rights: World
In the vein of Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky, this illustrated book of humorous poems will guarantee giggles

Artist, poet, and award-winning author Douglas Florian successfully captures the comedy of kids’ everyday lives with this jam-packed volume of 170 nonsense poems. Meander through the different aisles—such as “Jests & Jives” or “Tons of Puns”—to find everything from laugh-out-loud limericks to frenetic free verse. With Florian’s eccentric wit and off-the-wall drawings, this one-stop funny poetry shop is perfect for fans of Where the Sidewalk Ends.
Accolades for Douglas Florian:

Shiver Me Timbers is a New York Public Library 100 Best Titles of the Year pick for 2012.

Dinothesaurus received four starred reviews and was a Bank Street Best Book of the Year, on the Beehive Award Master List (UT), and a Bill Martin Jr. Picture Book Award Nominee (KS).

Insectlopedia was featured on National Public Radio and The Today Show.

Beast Feast is the winner of the Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award.


Praise for Douglas Florian's art:

"Abstruse and irresistible."—The New Yorker

"Visually scrumptious."—The New York Times

Praise for Poem Depot:


"Plenty of laughs to be had."—Publishers Weekly

"More than one reviewer has already noted that fans of Silverstein’s Where the Sidewalk Ends or A Light in the Attic might also enjoy Douglas Florian’s Poem Depot: Aisles of Smiles."—Julie Danielson (of Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast) in Kirkus Reviews

"With a strong thread of wordplay, the poems will amuse children while also challenging them to think, making this an appealing source of short verse to memorize and an enjoyable collection of poetry to read just for fun."—Booklist

"The verse here ranges from screwball nursery rhymes to free verse, limericks and even a Ben Franklin aphorism...it's not Chaucer, but it's diverting."—The Wall Street Journal

"Echoes of Shel Silverstein’s brand of wit and whimsy reverberate in Florian’s 170 poems. The kid-friendly selections creatively capture the quotidian comings and goings of youngsters in humorous, forward-thinking verse."—School Library Journal

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In the vein of Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky, this illustrated book of humorous poems will guarantee giggles

Artist, poet, and award-winning author Douglas Florian successfully captures the comedy of kids’ everyday lives with this jam-packed volume of 170 nonsense poems. Meander through the different aisles—such as “Jests & Jives” or “Tons of Puns”—to find everything from laugh-out-loud limericks to frenetic free verse. With Florian’s eccentric wit and off-the-wall drawings, this one-stop funny poetry shop is perfect for fans of Where the Sidewalk Ends.

Praise

Accolades for Douglas Florian:

Shiver Me Timbers is a New York Public Library 100 Best Titles of the Year pick for 2012.

Dinothesaurus received four starred reviews and was a Bank Street Best Book of the Year, on the Beehive Award Master List (UT), and a Bill Martin Jr. Picture Book Award Nominee (KS).

Insectlopedia was featured on National Public Radio and The Today Show.

Beast Feast is the winner of the Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award.


Praise for Douglas Florian's art:

"Abstruse and irresistible."—The New Yorker

"Visually scrumptious."—The New York Times

Praise for Poem Depot:


"Plenty of laughs to be had."—Publishers Weekly

"More than one reviewer has already noted that fans of Silverstein’s Where the Sidewalk Ends or A Light in the Attic might also enjoy Douglas Florian’s Poem Depot: Aisles of Smiles."—Julie Danielson (of Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast) in Kirkus Reviews

"With a strong thread of wordplay, the poems will amuse children while also challenging them to think, making this an appealing source of short verse to memorize and an enjoyable collection of poetry to read just for fun."—Booklist

"The verse here ranges from screwball nursery rhymes to free verse, limericks and even a Ben Franklin aphorism...it's not Chaucer, but it's diverting."—The Wall Street Journal

"Echoes of Shel Silverstein’s brand of wit and whimsy reverberate in Florian’s 170 poems. The kid-friendly selections creatively capture the quotidian comings and goings of youngsters in humorous, forward-thinking verse."—School Library Journal