Exploding Gravy: Poems to Make You Laugh
by
X. J. Kennedy & Joy Allen
Order:
USA
Can
Little, Brown & Co., 2002 (2002)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
I
've always enjoyed reading poetry to and with my kids, and often bemoaned the lack of good poetry picture books when they were small ... I wish we'd had
Exploding Gravy
. It's not only great read aloud verse, but it will make you laugh together too. Here's '
Long-Distance Call
'; one that reminded me of Ogden Nash ...'
Babbling baby, left alone, / Punched some buttons on the phone. / Poppa paid for her to coo / All the way to Katmandu.
'
I
was lucky when this happened in our household - it was only 911, not Katmandu! There are 115 pages (under section headings from '
Far-Out Families
' to '
Unlikely Doings
') of pungent poetry and diverting drawings; good for many hours of childish chuckles. There's even a limerick or two, and some great advice, like this which ends the ode to '
Stevie the Internet Addict
' (and which I am about to post on my son's computer) ... '
It's nice to gaze on worlds afar, / But notice sometimes where you are.
'
I
could keep on raving, but really you should read these poems yourself; they'll make you laugh, and smile.
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