Celebrated poet Lee Bennett Hopkins shares a diverse collection of
poems that ask (with the help of Newbery medalist Lois Lowry, former US
Children's Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis, and others), Who do you want
to be?
Kids can imagine pretending and dressing up in this playful poetry
collection, flexing their creative muscles and bucking stereotypes. (Who
says that girls can't be knights and boys can't be mermaids?) Fifteen
poets write about who they might like to be, musing what life would be
like as a wizard, a firefighter, a video-game inventor, and more.
There is nothing better than being yourself. You are unique and special
in every way. Once in a while it might be fun to think about becoming
someone (or something!) else. Who would you like to be? Imagine that
you're someone else! --Lee Bennett Hopkins