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Jack Prelutsky

    8 settembre 1940

    Jack Prelutsky è apprezzato per il suo approccio fantasioso e umoristico alla poesia, rivolto in particolare ai giovani lettori. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da rime e ritmi giocosi che accendono l'immaginazione e svelano la magia della vita quotidiana. Prelutsky mira a dimostrare che la poesia può essere sia accessibile che divertente, sfidando le nozioni tradizionali sulla sua complessità. I suoi versi sono ricchi di svolte inaspettate e arguzia, rendendoli una scelta amata dai lettori di tutte le età.

    It's Raining Pigs & Noodles
    Scranimals
    The Dragons Are Singing Tonight
    It's Halloween
    Hooray for Diffendoofer Day!
    Ride a Purple Pelican
    • Ride a Purple Pelican

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      It is hard to believe that Cincinnati Patty, Justin Austin, Pennington Poe, and the little pink pig in Arkansas have not been chanted and sung about by children for generations. But it is not hard to believe that they Will be chanted and sung about for generations to come! Jack Prelutsky and Garth Williams have created a nursery world, peopled with unforgettable characters. Come and meet your new friends. They will be old friends soon!

      Ride a Purple Pelican
      4,4
    • Hooray for Diffendoofer Day!

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      A hilarious story about all the pupils and teachers at Diffendoofer School, written with all of Dr. Seuss’s classic trademark wit.

      Hooray for Diffendoofer Day!
      4,5
    • It's Halloween

      • 48pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Thirteen poems to spice up the holiday that ghouls and ghosts love most. "Prelutsky's Nightmares tamed for beginning readers. They're catchy at the most rudimentary level".--Kirkus Reviews. Three-color illustrations.

      It's Halloween
      4,3
    • The Dragons Are Singing Tonight

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      From beloved children's poet Jack Prelutsky and acclaimed illustrator Peter Sis comes a fierce, fanciful series of poems all about dragons fierce and dragons friendly; dragons' lairs and dragons' eggs; even a menacing dragon living inside a computer—all spring to life in these enchanting poems and paintings. "Prelutsky and Sis bring to life so many sorts of the large, the small, the ferocious, the technological, the gentle, the ominous, and the disconsolate. There's a `just right' quality to the verse that makes it a pleasure to read the words aloud. Because it appeals on so many levels, this is one poetry book that won't sit on the shelf for long."— Booklist . This  New York Times  Notable Book of the Year is a wonderful introduction to the pleasures of poetry and word play from a master of the genre, Jack Prelutsky.

      The Dragons Are Singing Tonight
      4,3
    • We're sailing to Scranimal Island, It doesn't appear on most maps.... Scranimal Island is where you will find the fragrant RHINOCEROSE, the cunning BROCCOLIONS. And if you are really, really lucky and very, very quiet, you will spot the gentle, shy PANDAFFODIL. (You may even hear it yawning If the morning's just begun, Watch its petals slowly open To embrace the rising sun. So put on your pith helmet and prepare to explore a wilderness of puns and rhymes where birds, beasts, vegetables, and flowers have been mysteriously scrambled together to create creatures you've never seen before -- and are unlikely to meet again! Your guides -- Jack Prelutsky, poet laureate of the elementary school set, and two-time Caldecott Honor artist Peter Sis -- invite you to join them on an adventure you will never forget!

      Scranimals
      4,2
    • A collection of humorous poems such as "The Dancing Hippopotami," "You Can't Make Me Eat That," "My Father's Name is Sasquatch," and "Dear Wumbledeedumble."

      It's Raining Pigs & Noodles
      4,2
    • Something big is right here! It is this book of wonderful, funny new poems by lack Prelutsky. If you've read The New Kid on the Block, you have some idea of the treat ahead. And if you haven't, all you have to do is start reading! Here are four vain and ancient tortoises, a rat of culture, Super Samson Simpson, a meat loaf that defies an ax, five flying hotdogs--and many, many more people, animals, and things that are destined to become part of the lives of everyone who loves to laugh. Say them, chant them, learn them by heart, or just read them--Jack Prelutsky's poems are incomparable. The long-awaited companion to The New Kid on the Block. "A wealth of funny new verse from a favorite poet. Prelutsky's comic muse is at its best here....Another winner."--Kirkus Reviews. "Prelutsky has done it again."--School Library Journal

      Something Big Has Been Here
      4,2
    • What a Day It Was at School!

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Homework (oh, dear!), music, a field trip (hooray!), science, spelling (gasp!), gym, a noisy mistake (oops!). And friends, books, recess, a food fight, math, the infirmary, a visit, history, art, show-and-tell . . . What a funny, outrageous, exciting, incredible, silly, extraordinary day it was at school! Are you ready to read all about it?

      What a Day It Was at School!
      4,2
    • From master of rhyme Jack Prelutsky comes a flurry of winter poetry just right to usher in the season of ice and snow! It’s winter! The trees are bare, the days are short, and the first sparkling snowflakes are falling from the sky. Lively, warmth-filled illustrations by Yossi Abolafia enhance these sixteen delightful poems.

      It's Snowing! It's Snowing!: Winter Poems
      3,9