Lunch Money and Other Poems about School

Lunch Money and Other Poems about School
Author: Carol Diggory Shields
Publsiher: Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: STANFORD:36105210552134

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A collection of twenty-three humorous poems about school including such titles as "Math my Way, " "Clockwatching, " and "School Daze Rap."

Lunch Money and Other Poems about School Penguin

Lunch Money and Other Poems about School  Penguin
Author: Carol Shields
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-01-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0137012659

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Almost Late to School

Almost Late to School
Author: Carol Diggory Shields
Publsiher: Puffin Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-07-21
Genre: Children's poetry, American
ISBN: 0142403288

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In this follow-up to the ever-popular "Lunch Money, " 22 poems offer humor, surprise, and a knowing slant on the changing moods of a school day. Full color.

Messing Around on the Monkey Bars

Messing Around on the Monkey Bars
Author: Betsy Franco
Publsiher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2009-07-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0763631744

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Presents nineteen poems about daily life in school, including the school library, recess, and boring homework, with each poem designed to be read by two distinct voices.

Don t Read This Book Whatever You Do

Don t Read This Book  Whatever You Do
Author: Kalli Dakos
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2008-06-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1439107823

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In this delicious companion volume to If You’re Not Here, Please Raise Your Hand, thirty-seven poems and miniplays celebrate elementary school life and the funny, poignant, wondrous, and telling moments that can happen only in a classroom.

Super Silly School Poems

Super Silly School Poems
Author: David Greenberg
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2014-06-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780545732529

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A collection of silly poems that's perfect for back-to-school!This school-themed collection contains wacky, wonderful poems about a recess secret, a show-and-tell mystery, a handful of homework excuses, and a sneaky, slithering, escaped class pet. These poems are sure to tickle the funny bone of any kid who's ever endured a gross cafeteria lunch or a teacher with eyes in the back of her head.David Greenberg's silly school poems will speak to kids, parents, and teachers alike. Liza Woodruff's fun illustrations are a perfect fit for these poems.

The Song of Lunch

The Song of Lunch
Author: Christopher Reid
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2010-09-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780571274468

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Lunch in Soho with a former lover - but Zanzotti's is under new management, and as the wine takes effect fond memories give way to something closer to the bone. A mock-elegy for the heady joys of old-time Soho, The Song of Lunch displays the full range of Christopher Reid's wit, craft and human sympathy.

Lunch Poems

Lunch Poems
Author: Frank O'Hara
Publsiher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780872866171

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Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Frank O'Hara's Lunch Poems Lunch Poems, first published in 1964 by City Lights Books as number nineteen in the Pocket Poets series, is widely considered to be Frank O'Hara's freshest and most accomplished collection of poetry. Edited by the poet in collaboration with Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Donald Allen, who had published O'Hara's poems in his monumental The New American Poetry in 1960, it contains some of the poet's best known works including "The Day Lady Died," "Ave Maria" and "Poem" Lana Turner has collapsed ]. This new limited 50th anniversary edition contains a preface by John Ashbery and an editor's note by City Lights publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti, along with facsimile reproductions of a selection of previously unpublished correspondence between Ferlinghetti and O'Hara that shed new light on the preparation of Lunch. "Frank O'Hara's Lunch Poems, the little black dress of American poetry books, redolent of cocktails and cigarettes and theater tickets and phonograph records, turns 50 this year. It seems barely to have aged . . . This is a book worth imbibing again, especially if you live in Manhattan, but really if you're awake and curious anywhere. O'Hara speaks directly across the decades to our hopes and fears and especially our delights; his lines are as intimate as a telephone call. Few books of his era show less age."--Dwight Garner, The New York Times "City Lights' new reissue of the slim volume includes a clutch of correspondence between O'Hara and Lawrence Ferlinghetti . . . in which the two poets hash out the details of the book's publication: which poems to consider, their order, the dedication, and even the title. 'Do you still like the title Lunch Poems?' O'Hara asks Ferlinghetti. 'I wonder if it doesn't sound too much like an echo of Reality Sandwiches or Meat Science Essays.' 'What the hell, ' Ferlinghetti replies, 'so we'll have to change the name of City Lights to Lunch Counter Press.'"--Nicole Rudick, The Paris Review "Frank O'Hara's famed collection was first published in 1964, and, to mark the fiftieth anniversary, City Lights is printing a special edition."--The New Yorker "The volume has never gone out of print, in part because O'Hara expresses himself in the same way modern Americans do: Like many of us, he tries to overcome the absurdity and loneliness of modern life by addressing an audience of anonymous others."--Micah Mattix, The Atlantic "I hope that everyone will delight in the new edition of Frank's Lunch Poems. The correspondence between Lawrence and Frank is great. Frank was just 33 when he wrote to Lawrence in 1959 and 38 when LUNCH POEMS was published The fact that City Lights kept Frank's LUNCH POEMS in print all these years has been extraordinary, wonderful and a constant comfort. Hurray for independent publishers and independent bookstores. Many thanks always to Lawrence Ferlinghetti and everyone at City Lights."--Maureen O'Hara, sister of Frank O'Hara "Frank O'Hara's Lunch Poems--which has just been reissued in a 50th anniversary hardcover edition--recalls a world of pop art, political and cultural upheaval and (in its own way) a surprising innocence."--David Ulin, Los Angeles Times