The Rainmaker Danced
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By John Agard, and and, Satoshi Kitamura
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A wonderful new anthology of poems by winner of the Queens Medal and the Eleanor Farjeon Award, 2016
Do triangles
ever get into a tangle
when their sides meet their angles?
A wonderful new children’s poetry collection, from a celebrated, award-winning poet.
From nature and science to identity, prepare to be transported on a journey through past and present. This collection from John Agard, winner of the Queens Medal and the Eleanor Farjeon Award, explores the wonders of the world – inviting your child to ponder life’s questions with lots of fun along the way!
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I am really into poetry recently, so this is my third poetry book that I have read in the Summer Reading Challenge!! I found it quite interesting, because there was some question poems that had questions such as: "If I cry with eyes of green, am I a weeping leaf?" and "Do triangles ever get into a tangle when their sides meet their angles?" and "Little bird little bird which do you prefer? A house of wires or a branch that's a stage for feathered choirs?"