From acclaimed writer A.F. Harrold comes a riotous poetry collection
that encourages readers to think critically--perfect for fans of Shel
Silverstein!
Packed with silly rhymes and witty wordplay, A.F. Harrold's poetry is
positively bursting with fun--and advice. But it's not always the most
useful. . .
Never apologize to a door you've walked into, unless it's a really
special door.
Don't serve a cat soup when the cat wants jelly. Tomato soup won't fill
a feline belly.
Don't put a rock in a roll, unless you hate having teeth.
Among the seemingly nonsensical stanzas on onions, sausages, and kilted
koalas are exercises in critical thinking--what advice should readers
follow, and what should they dismiss? Harrold's short, clever poems work
seamlessly alongside Mini Grey's vibrant art to create visual gags that
will have readers in stitches. Both silly and poignant, this book is
perfect for curious readers, poets, and cabbages everywhere!