The Swamps of Sleethe
by
Jack Prelutsky & Jimmy Pickering
Order:
USA
Can
Knopf, 2009 (2009)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
R
eading U.S.
Children's Poet Laureate
Jack Prelutsky's
The Swamps of Sleethe: poems from beyond the solar system
will make young readers want to hug the planet close and never leave - that is, until they read the thought-provoking ending that brings it all home.
F
rom the title poem
The Swamps of Sleethe
to
There is a Sound on Ning-Fa-Dee
, Prelutsky paints a very dangerous universe in verse, backed up by Jimmy Pickering's imaginative illustrations of varied hostile aliens and their bizarre worlds. Here's one of my favorites,
On Fabled Gazook
...
'
On fabled Gazook
You'll be showered with praise,
The toast and delight
Of the local gourmets.
The cooks of Gazook
Will reduce you to powder,
And use you to flavor
Their savory chowder.
'
K
ids of all ages (and both sexes) who enjoy '
Frogs and snails and puppy-dogs' tails
' will repeatedly recite and revel in
The Swamps of Sleethe
Adding to the fun, Jack Prelutsky has built in a challenge to
Unscramble the Planets' Names
(with answers at the back of the book).
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