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A light in the attic list of poems
A light in the attic list of poems









"But worst of all," said the boy, "it seemsĪnd he felt the warmth of a wrinkled old hand.

a light in the attic list of poems

"I do that too," laughed the little old man. The little boy whispered, "I wet my pants." Said the little boy, "Sometimes I drop my spoon." For example, to warm your heart, there is the poem of "The Little Boy and the Old Man:" What I liked best was the variety of characters and the variety of opinions these characters had. In this poem the character decides to look at the positives of the situation and use it as justification for biting his nails:Ĭharacterization- The characters range from a variety of different situations and all look at life from a different angle which is what makes this book so much fun. "I've been lying here holding the grass in its place, Pressing a lead with the side of my face, Calling the fish to swim into my nets, And I've taken twelve thousand and forty-one breaths, And I'm TIRED!"Ĭonflict- The following poem is about the problem of nail biting. For example, the poem "Tired" is about a character who is tired from the strenuous activity of laying in the grass which I absolutely adore. Some of the poems become personal or have an uplifting message but most are silly and reflect some irony in life. Theme- The main theme of these poems is looking at events that happen in everyday life with a little humor. The variety is wonderful, however, and really appeals to students creativity. Some of the conversations between characters is very casual while personal thoughts of characters may be portrayed in a more modern or proper manner. Language- What I love about this collection is the various language. Some of the poems can be touchy and because of the maturity of the age of students you are working with there needs to be some monitoring so they are not using the poems or illustrations inappropriately. However, be careful if sharing the poems with the younger students. Offensive Language- This collection of poems doesn't offer any degrading vocabulary. Although I probably wouldn't begin this type of poetry until possibly Kindergarten students will love the short and exciting ways of creating memorable poems and enjoy the sketches created on each page.Ĭulturally Appropriate- Because all of the pictures are in black pen there are no colors and the characters range from animals to people who all look generally the same which is enticing for any reader. Shel Silverstein tells us all about reflections, messy rooms, blame and being tired in a laughable form that is appropriate for all ages. It is full of fun and nonsense poetry with some rhyming and other poetic qualities.

a light in the attic list of poems a light in the attic list of poems

This poetry book is one of my all time favorites.











A light in the attic list of poems