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|isbn=0995647895
|title=Sadie and the Sea Dogs
|author=Maureen Duffy and Anita Joice
|rating=3.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Sadie's mother always said that she was a dreamer, her mind never on what she should be doing. She lives by the River Thames at Greenwich and she loves to spend hours at The Maritime Museum or gazing at Cutty Sark.
 
''Her class had gone one rainy afternoon''<br>
''When all the houses cowered in the gloom,''<br>
''To the Maritime Museum''.
Her imagination was fired. She'd love to sail the oceans on an ancient sailing ship and went back regularly. One day she fell asleep under a glass case (it's the one where Nelson's Trafalgar breeches are on show) and missed the closing bell and the attendant's warning shout. When she woke (hard floors don't make comfy beds) she was in the midst of an adventure that she could never have imagined in a world of dolphins, pirates, mermaids and treasure.
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|isbn=Esiri Poem
|summary=Robert Louis Stevenson was a very versatile writer; he delved deep into the human psyche when he wrote ''The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde'' but he did not restrict himself to representations of the gothic and the persecuted. He also wrote brilliant children's adventure stories such as ''Treasure Island'' and ''Kidnapped'', but, again, he did not restrict himself to prose writing because here he demonstrates his ability to write poetry.
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<!-- Donaldson -->{{Frontpage|-isbn=Donaldson_Treasury| styletitle="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"A Treasury of Songs|author=Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler[[image:Donaldson_Treasury.jpg|left|linkrating=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1509846131?ie4|genre=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1509846131]] Children's Rhymes and Verse| stylesummary="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[A Treasury of Songs by Some people have all the skills, not only is Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Childrenone of the most successful children's Rhymes and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] Some people have all authors, but she can also carry a tune. For the skillspast few years, not only is Julia Donaldson one of the most successful children's authors, she can also carry a tune. For the past few years she has adapted many she has adapted many of her most popular stories into songs and plays them during open readings, or releases them as part of a song booksongbook. For the first time , A Treasury of Songs brings together several of her books in one omnibus and it also has a CD too of Donaldson singing the songs. [[A Treasury of Songs by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler|Full Review]] <!-- Woollard -->}}{{Frontpage|-isbn=Woollard_Kipling| styletitle="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories|author=Elli Woollard and Marta Altes[[image:Woollard_Kipling.jpg|linkrating=http://www4.amazon.co.uk/dp/1509814744/ref5|genre=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]] Children's Rhymes and Verse| stylesummary="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories by Elli Woollard and Marta Altes]]=== [[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes Now, whatever our age, there are probably a few books that we have all encountered at some point in our childhoods. They have stood the test of time to such an extent that they have become a piece of our culture common to so many of us, and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] Noware known throughout the world. One of them is by Rudyard Kipling, whatever our age, there are probably who brought a few books that we have all encountered at some point in our childhoods. They have stood the test child's sense of wonder and his own Victorian absurdist set of time explanations to such an extent that they have become play in a piece dozen examples of our culture common warm whimsy. In shrugging off evolution he got to convey how the rhino skin is so many of usill-fitting and rumpled, and are known throughout how the world. One of them is by Rudyard Kiplingwhale learnt he cannot eat humans, who brought and how the elephant got such a child's sense of wonder and thing as his own Victorian absurdist set of explanations to play in a dozen examples of warm whimsytrunk. In shrugging off evolution doing so he got to convey how the rhino skin is so illentertained his young daughter, not knowing she would die as a child long before he produced a book-fitting length collection – and rumpled, how the whale learnt way before he cannot eat humans, and how the elephant got such a thing as his trunksaw something into print that has lasted ever since. In doing so he entertained his Just in case these tales are not for your young daughteraudience yet (and it won't be long, trust me), not knowing she would die as a child long before he produced a book-length collection – you can start them in early with this lovely and way before he saw something into print that has lasted ever sincebright adaptation. Just in case these tales are not }}{{Frontpage|isbn=Harris_Rhyming|title=I'm Just No Good At Rhyming: And Other Nonsense for your young audience yet (Mischievous Kids and it wonImmature Grown-Ups|author=Chris Harris and Lane Smith|rating=4.5|genre=Children't be long, trust me), you can start them in early with this lovely s Rhymes and bright adaptation. [[Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories by Elli Woollard and Marta AltesVerse|Full Review]] <!-- Harris -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Harris_Rhymingsummary=In the sniffy world of literary poetry, people seem to be able to knock together a dozen verses and get an audience of twenty people to buy a pamphlet, and they call themselves published authors.jpg|left|link=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1509881042?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1509881042]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[I'm Just No Good At Rhyming: And Other Nonsense for Mischievous Kids You get a similar thing at times with poetry for the young – most poetry books, after all, have a lot more blank space in them than routine volumes, and people compile their best arrays of very few words in between two covers and bingo, they have a book, and Immature Grown-Ups by Chris Harris and Lane Smith]]=== [[image:4twenty minutes later bingo, you've read it.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:ChildrenThat's Rhymes and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] In the sniffy world of literary poetry, people seem most certainly not the case here, for this is crammed with what has to be able to knock together considered a dozen verses major outpouring of wit and get an audience of twenty people to buy a pamphletrhyme. And whatever age you are, and they call themselves published authors. You get a similar thing at times whatever experience with poetry for the young – most poetry books, after all, verse you may have a lot more blank space in them than routine volumes, and people compile their best arrays of very few words in between two covers and bingo, they have a book, and twenty minutes later bingo, this will not seem to you've read it. Thatlike someone's most certainly not the case here, for this is crammed with what has to be considered a major outpouring first book of wit and rhymepoetry. And whatever age you are, and whatever experience with verse you may have, this will not seem to you like someone's first book }}{{Frontpage|isbn=Goss_600|title=Doctor Who: Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of poetryTime Lord Verse (Dr Who)|author=James Goss and Russell T Davies|rating=4. [[I5|genre=Children'm s Rhymes and Verse|summary=Consider the Doctor. Just No Good At Rhyming: And Other Nonsense for Mischievous Kids how many birthday and Immature Grown-Ups by Chris Harris and Lane Smith|Full Review]] <!-- Goss -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:Goss_600.jpg|left|link=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1785942719?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1785942719]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Doctor Who: Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse (Dr Who) by James Goss Christmas gifts must he have to hand out each year, were he to keep in touch with even half of his companions? He would certainly need a few novelty gifts for some of them, say, for example, whimsical books of verse that pithily encapsulate the life of a Time Lord and that of some of his friends and enemies. As luck would have it, he has space in his TARDIS to stock up in advance, so my advice to him – sorry, her – would be to pop along to his local Earth-based book emporium and Russell T Davies]]=== [[image:4get himself ready.5star.jpg|link=Category:{And if you're working on a shorter timescale, with a shorter lifespan, and thinking perhaps just one gift season ahead, well my advice is pretty much the same.}}{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes and VerseFrontpage|isbn=0956503527|Childrentitle=There's Rhymes and Verse]], [[:Category:Science FictionA Lion In My Bathroom|Science Fiction]], [[:Category:Humourauthor=Giles Paley-Phillips|Humour]]rating=3.5 Consider the Doctor. Just how many birthday |genre=Children's Rhymes and Christmas gifts must he have Verse|summary=This collection of nonsense poetry takes in all sorts of subjects, from wannabe magicians to hand out each yeararmpits, were he and from failed cowboys to keep in touch a girl with even half of his companions? He would certainly need a few novelty gifts springs for some of themfeet. It's all very silly, sayall very nonsensical, for example, whimsical books and good fun. A proportion of verse that pithily encapsulate the life of a Time Lord profits are being donated to [http://www.beatbloodcancers.org/ Leukaemia and that of some of his friends and enemiesLymphoma Research]. As luck would have it}}{{Frontpage|isbn=0192731831|title=See You Later, he has the space in his TARDIS to stock up in advanceEscalator|author=John Foster|rating=4.5|genre=Children's Rhymes and Verse|summary=Always a sucker for a good poetry anthology here at Bookbag, so my advice to him – sorrywe've enjoyed two previous collections from John Foster. ''See You Later, her – would be to pop along to his local Earth-based book emporium and get himself ready. And if you're working on a shorter timescaleEscalator'' continues in the same vein, with a shorter lifespanpoems from the likes of Tony Mitton, Michael Rosen, Michelle Magorian and thinking perhaps just one gift season ahead, well my advice is pretty much the sameBrian Patten. [[Doctor Who: Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse (Dr Who) by James Goss and Russell T Davies}}{{Frontpage|Full Review]]isbn=1849392021 <!-- Foster -->|title=There's An Alien In The Classroom|-author=Gervase Phinn| stylerating="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|3.5[[image:0192731831.jpg|linkgenre=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0192731831/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]] Children's Rhymes and Verse| stylesummary="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[See You Later, Escalator by John Foster]]=== [[image:4''There's An Alien In The Classroom'' is a collection of school-based poems and poems aimed at school-age children.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes Taking in all forms, from limericks and cautionary verse to acrostics and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] Always a sucker for a good haiku, it offers a broad overview of poetry anthology here at Bookbag. With themes including school, families, seasons, we've enjoyed two previous collections from John Foster. ''See You LaterBonfire Night, Escalator'' continues in Nativity plays and going to the same veindentist, with poems from the likes of Tony Mitton, Michael Rosen, Michelle Magorian and Brian Pattenthere's something to appeal to every child. [[See You Later, Escalator by John Foster|Full Review]]}}<!-- Paley-Phillips -->{{Frontpage|-isbn=1408304589| styletitle="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"The Orchard Book Of Nursery Rhymes For Your Baby|author=Penny Dann[[image:0956503527.jpg|linkrating=http://www4.amazon.co.uk/dp/0956503527/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]] 5| stylegenre="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"Children's Rhymes and Verse|=summary==[[There's All your favourite nursery rhymes are here, from Hickory Dickory Dock, through Little Bo Peep and Three Blind Mice, to Sing A Lion In My Bathroom by Giles Paley-Phillips]]=== [[image:3Song Of Sixpence.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{ratingWith over sixty nursery rhymes to choose from, all the big names are presented in a beautiful compendium that you'll treasure for years.}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children{{Frontpage|isbn=0141324511|title=Michael Rosen's Rhymes and VerseBig Book of Bad Things|author=Michael Rosen|rating=4.5|genre=Children's Rhymes and Verse]] This collection of nonsense poetry takes in |summary=When he was little, Michael Rosen's dad remembered all sorts the bad things he'd done and reminded him of subjectsthem when appropriate, from wannabe magicians to armpits, and from failed cowboys to a girl with springs for feet. Itso Michael imagined he's d written them all very sillydown in a Big Book of Bad Things. Here he presents the eponymous poem, all very nonsensicalas well as many many other tales of childhood, and good fun. A proportion of profits are from the horrors of being donated a second late to school, to making a raft, to going to [http://wwwa café.beatbloodcancers.org/ Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research]Some bad, some sad, some quirky, some funny, some touching, some light-hearted, all wonderful. [[There's A Lion In My Bathroom by Giles Paley-Phillips}}{{Frontpage|Full Review]] <!-- Phinn -->isbn=033051086X|-title=The World At Our Feet| styleauthor="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"Paul Cookson|rating=4[[image:1849392021.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1849392021/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|=genre=Children's Rhymes and Verse|summary=With the World Cup just around the corner, football is on everyone's lips. Paul Cookson, Poet in Residence at the [[There's An Alien In The Classroom by Gervase Phinn]http://www.nationalfootballmuseum.com/ National Football Museum]===, has compiled the best football poems for young children.}}{{Frontpage[[image:3.5star.jpg|linkisbn=Category:{{{0192729934|title=Whizz Bang Orang-Utan|author=John Foster|rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:=3.5|genre=Children's Rhymes and Verse|Childrensummary=Subtitled ''s Rhymes and Verse]] rhymes for the very young''There, you know what you's An Alien In The Classroomre getting with '' is Whizz Bang Orang-Utan''. It's a collection of school-based poetry anthology, with sweet poemsabout kids, what they get up to, and poems aimed at schoolof course whizzing and banging orang-age childrenutans. Taking in all forms, from limericks and cautionary verse, to acrostics }}{{Frontpage|isbn=0230745865|title=In My Sky at Twilight|author=Gaby Morgan (editor)|rating=4|genre=Children's Rhymes and haiku, it offers a broad overview Verse|summary=Off the back of poetry. With themes including school, families, seasons, Bonfire Night, Nativity plays and going to the dentist, theresuccess of Stephenie Meyer's something to appeal to every child. [[There's An Alien In The Classroom Twilight by Gervase PhinnStephenie Meyer|Full ReviewTwilight]] <!-- Dann -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:1408304589series there has been a boom in vampire novels aimed at teenagers.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1408304589/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[The Orchard Book Of Nursery Rhymes For Your Baby by Penny Dann]]=== [[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] All your favourite nursery rhymes are here, from Hickory Dickory Dock, through Little Bo Peep and Three Blind Mice, to Sing A Song Of Sixpence. With over sixty nursery rhymes to choose from, all the big names are presented in a beautiful compendium that you'll treasure for years. [[The Orchard Book Of Nursery Rhymes For Your Baby by Penny Dann|Full Review]] <!-- Rosen -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:0141324511.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0141324511/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Michael Rosen's Big Book of Bad Things by Michael Rosen]]=== [[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] When he was little, Michael Rosen's dad remembered all the bad things he'd done and reminded him of them when appropriate, so Michael imagined he'd written them all down in a Big Book of Bad Things. Here he presents the eponymous poem, as well as many many other tales of childhood, from the horrors of being a second late to school, to making a raft, to going to a café. Some bad, some sad, some quirky, some funny, some touching, some light-hearted, all wonderful. [[Michael Rosen's Big Book of Bad Things by Michael Rosen|Full Review]] <!-- Cookson -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:033051086X.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/033051086X/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[The World At Our Feet by Paul Cookson]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] With the World Cup just around the corner, football is on everyone's lips. Paul Cookson, Poet in Residence at the [http://www.nationalfootballmuseum.com/ National Football Museum], has compiled the best football poems for young children. [[The World At Our Feet by Paul Cookson|Full Review]] <!-- Foster -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:0192729934.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0192729934/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Whizz Bang Orang-Utan by John Foster]]=== [[image:3.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] Subtitled ''rhymes for the very young'', you know what you're getting with ''Whizz Bang Orang-Utan''. It's a poetry anthology, with sweet poems about kids, what they get up to, and of course whizzing and banging orang-utans. [[Whizz Bang Orang-Utan by John Foster|Full Review]] <!-- Morgan -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:0230745865.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0230745865/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[In My Sky at Twilight by Gaby Morgan (editor)]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] Off the back of the success of Stephenie Meyer's [[Twilight by Stephenie Meyer|Twilight]] series there has been a boom in vampire novels aimed at teenagers. In My Sky at Twilight is perhaps one of the most unusual books to come out of this craze as it is a collection of love poetry aimed at teenage fans of the series. [[In My Sky at Twilight by Gaby Morgan (editor)|Full Review]] <!-- Children's Trust -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:140632650X.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/140632650X/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[The Walrus and the Carpenter and Other Favourite Poems by Children's Trust]]=== [[image:3.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]] Celebrities, including [[:Category:Richard Hammond|Richard Hammond]], Paul O'Grady, Sienna Miller, McFly and Lorraine Kelly, have chosen their favourite poems for this anthology. All proceeds from the book go to [http://www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/ The Children's Trust]. It's In My Sky at Twilight is perhaps one of the most unusual books to come out of this craze as it is a fantastic charity, who help disabled children, and I urge you all to buy a copy collection of love poetry aimed at teenage fans of ''The Walrus and the Carpenter'' to support themseries. [[The Walrus and the Carpenter and Other Favourite Poems by Children's Trust|Full Review]]}}
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