Poem-Mobiles: Crazy Car Poems

by J Patrick Lewis (Author) Jeremy Holmes (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
This paperback picture book features fresh, quirky poems by two picture-book poetry veterans which explore practically every kid's favorite topic: CARS!

The U.S. Children's Poet Laureate and an award-winning children's poet join their prolific forces in this picture book of poems about cars. But they're not just any cars: there's the "Sloppy-Floppy-Nonstop-Jalopy" ("So unique there is no copy"); the Bathtub Limosine ("With hot water heating / And porcelain seating"); and the "High Heel Car." Each of the thirteen quirky, inventive poems will speak directly to the imaginations of children, as will Holmes's high-concept, detail-filled illustrations.
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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Lewis and Florian bring new meaning to "hybrid automobile" in clever and concise poems packed with wordplay, puns, and double entendre. An impish array of people, monsters, and animals inhabit a loony, on-the-go world with such exotic vehicular mashups as the Fish Car, High-Heel Car, Balloon Car, and Caterpillar Cab. Holmes's spry, mixed-media illustrations in lime greens, pinks, and metallic tones have a smooth, almost taffylike veneer, and handily match the witty and wondrous mood of the poems. Where the poets envision a post-fossil fuel automobile ("Here's what we will be driving/ When oil and gasoline/ Are just a distant memory--/ The family li-mooo-sine"), he pictures a cow-drawn station wagon in a futuristic farmscape where a sheep peers at a neighboring farm planet through a giant telescope. A birdlike royal rides in the Bathtub Car, an ornate chariot chauffeured by a duckling: "With hot-water heating/ And porcelain seating, / The Bathtub is speeding." It's all but sure to have readers dreaming up their own wild contraptions for land, sea, sky, and space. Ages 4-8. Illustrator's agent: Rebecca Sherman, Writers House. (Jan.)

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 4--The subtitle "Crazy Car Poems" correctly describes the contents of this collaboration-22 pieces of pure fanciful nonsense by two of America's cleverest and most inventive poets currently writing for young people. Offerings include a "Giant Bookmobile of Tomorrow," driven by the Gingerbread Man; a pirate-operated, ocean-going "Fish Car"; and a "Dragonwagon" that "feeds with greed on rusty bikes." The child whose dad navigates the 'Balloon Car' says ."..boy, does he he get mad at me/When I call out- 'Hey, POP!' ...and the elderly lady operating the first-prize, supersize 'High-Heel Car' ."..wins every footrace/Then honks her shoehorn." It's quite possible that Holmes had the most fun of all creating his spot-on, detail-laden illustrations of bizarre imaginary worlds ranging from above the rooftops to beneath the sea. Parts of his digitally-colored pencil and watercolor paintings appear to be formed from mixed media: polymer clay, paper/cardboard collage, a folded sheet of lined notebook paper with a paperclip grille and ballpoint bumper. The number of clever eccentricities in the illustrations is eye-boggling. For example, in the scene accompanying 'Bathtub Car', the duck/king's 'royal throne' is the kind found in the bathroom. Younger children will like the silliness of the poems; older kids and adults will enjoy poring over the pictures. This highly entertaining collection is fun to read and will provide inspiration for youngsters trying to create their own humorous poetry.--Susan Scheps, formerly at Shaker Public Library, OH

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J Patrick Lewis
U.S. children's poet laureate for 2011-2013, J. PATRICK LEWIS is the author of more than fifty books of poetry for children, which find their shape in both free and formal verse and engage a wide range of subjects from history to mathematics, Russian folklore to the animal kingdom. His books for children include New York Times Best Illustrated Book The Last Resort (2002, illustrated by Roberto Innocenti and translated into more than a dozen languages) and The Shoe Tree of Chagrin (2001, illustrated by Chris Sheban), which won the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators' Golden Kite Award. His children's poetry has been widely anthologized, and his contributions to children's literature have been recognized with the 2011 Poetry Award from the National Council of Teachers of English and the Ohioana Awards' 2004 Alice Louise Wood Memorial Prize. He recently authored the National Geographic Book of Animal Poetry.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780375866906
Lexile Measure
470
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Schwartz & Wade Books
Publication date
January 20, 2014
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF042000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Poetry | General
JNF057030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Transportation | Cars & Trucks
Library of Congress categories
American poetry
Children's poetry, American
Automobiles
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award
Nominee 2016 - 2016

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