Knock at a Star A Child's Introduction to Poetry

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1999-09-01
Publisher(s): Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
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Summary

The perfect classic anthology of poetry for today's young readers.

A classic poetry anthology, Knock at a Star contains lively, interesting poems from the most beloved writers and poets of our time, past and present, including Langston Hughes, Emily Dickinson, Jack Prelutsky, Mary Ann Hoberman, and more!

This anthology contains special kinds of poetry, such as haikus, songs, and limerick, and discusses with the reader what poems can do: make you laugh, send messages, and teach you about images and rhythm.

A collection that is joyously assembled and will be joyously read!

Table of Contents

What do Poems do?p. 1
Make You Smilep. 3
Crunchyp. 3
Commasp. 3
My Mother Took Me Skatingp. 4
Learningp. 5
There Was a Manp. 6
Algyp. 6
The Termitep. 6
Spring is sprungp. 7
The Ceilingp. 7
Miss McGillicuddyp. 8
Knitted Thingsp. 9
Getting Togetherp. 10
Tell Storiesp. 11
A Peanut sat on a railroad trackp. 11
The Knowledgeable Childp. 12
The Puristp. 13
What Has Happened to Lulu?p. 13
Coyote Bluep. 15
But Only the Breeze ...p. 15
The Outlawp. 16
A Story That Could Be Truep. 16
Mummy Slept Late and Daddy Fixed Breakfastp. 18
John Henryp. 19
Send Messagesp. 22
Before Startingp. 22
Smokescreenp. 22
Subway Rush Hourp. 23
The Golf Linksp. 23
Spectacularp. 24
Childhoodp. 24
Poorp. 25
Raccoonp. 26
Landscapep. 26
A word is deadp. 27
Oh, God of dust and rainbowsp. 27
Time to Plant Treesp. 27
Share Feelingsp. 28
Christmas morning ip. 28
And Stands There Sighingp. 29
My Brotherp. 30
Leave Me Alonep. 30
Look Out!p. 31
Zimmer in Grade Schoolp. 32
Losing Facep. 33
The 1stp. 34
Listening to grownups quarrelingp. 35
Hide and Seekp. 36
The Hurt Doep. 37
An Historic Momentp. 37
Country Schoolp. 38
While I Sleptp. 39
Help You Understand Peoplep. 40
Peoplep. 40
Puerto Ricans in New Yorkp. 41
Narcissap. 42
The Knowing Onep. 43
The Park Peoplep. 43
Myrtlep. 44
Two Peoplep. 45
Mama's Bouquetsp. 46
My Motherp. 47
Dadp. 48
Sundaysp. 49
Grandmotherp. 50
Start You Wonderingp. 51
Magnetp. 51
Key Ringp. 52
The Magical Mousep. 53
Daniel Boonep. 53
The White Horsep. 54
The Child on the Shorep. 54
A Boatp. 55
Winter Songp. 55
Green Candlesp. 56
The Old Stone Housep. 57
What's Inside a Poem?p. 59
Imagesp. 61
Good Hot Dogsp. 63
My Fingersp. 64
Septemberp. 65
Bull snake rattlep. 66
Surprisep. 66
Waiting for the Stormp. 67
Snowy Benchesp. 67
Peachp. 68
Spruce Woodsp. 68
The Runnerp. 68
This Is a Nightp. 69
Earthy Anecdotep. 70
Word Musicp. 71
Winter Oceanp. 71
Saying Dante Aloudp. 71
Flittermicep. 72
The Skatersp. 73
Rainp. 74
Julius Caesarp. 75
The pickety fencep. 76
Mice Are Nicep. 77
My Old Catp. 78
Storiesp. 79
Analysis of Baseballp. 80
Footballp. 81
Beats That Repeatp. 82
We Real Coolp. 83
The Ostrich Is a Silly Birdp. 84
Windy Nightsp. 85
Windy Nightsp. 86
Windshield Wiperp. 87
I am Rosep. 87
Canis Majorp. 88
Palefacep. 89
The opposite of kite, I'd sayp. 89
My Halfp. 90
Blackberry Sweetp. 90
Triolet Against Sistersp. 91
Likenessesp. 92
Firefliesp. 92
Porch Lightp. 93
Child Frightened by a Thunderstormp. 94
The house-wreckersp. 94
Wind and Silverp. 95
Dreamsp. 96
Starsp. 96
Epigram Engraved on the Collar of a Dogp. 97
The Horses of the Seap. 98
The Eaglep. 98
Splinterp. 98
Dry Winterp. 99
Spillp. 99
The Windp. 100
Word Playp. 101
Sing Me a Song of Teapots and Trumpetsp. 101
In Just-p. 103
My auntiep. 104
Plant Lifep. 104
Song of the Pop-bottlersp. 105
Chess Nutp. 105
Cricketsp. 106
Did you eever, iver, over?p. 107
Auk Talkp. 107
Notice to Myselfp. 108
I Wave Good-bye When Butter Fliesp. 109
Special Kinds of Poetryp. 111
Limericksp. 113
A bridge engineer, Mr. Crumpettp. 113
There was an old person of Skyep. 113
Well, it's partly the shape of the thingp. 114
How awkward while playing with gluep. 114
April Foolp. 114
A piggish young person from Leedsp. 115
There was a young lady from Lynnp. 115
There was a Young Lady named Rosep. 115
There was a young lady of Twickenhamp. 116
There was an old man from Perup. 116
Blessed Lord, what it is to be youngp. 117
Takeoffsp. 118
Twinkle, twinkle, little bat!p. 118
This is lust to Sayp. 119
Variations on a Theme by William Carlos Williamsp. 119
Clementinep. 121
In a cavern, in a canyonp. 121
Sing a Song of Sixpencep. 122
Sing a Song of Subwaysp. 123
We four ladsp. 123
Songsp. 124
Riddle Songp. 125
I Had a Little Nut Treep. 126
On Top of Old Smokyp. 127
Blowin' in the Windp. 129
Show-and-Spell Poemsp. 131
The Dancing Bearp. 131
You Can Talk About Your Hummingbirdsp. 132
The Sidewalk Racerp. 133
Waterwheels in whirlp. 134
Fury said to a mousep. 135
Seashellsp. 136
For a Quick Exitp. 137
Concrete Catp. 138
Handsawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwp. 138
Finders-Keepers Poemsp. 139
Gatep. 139
Yieldp. 140
The lake was covered all overp. 140
4-Way Stopp. 141
Genuine Poem, Found on a Blackboard in a Bowling Alley in Story City, Iowap. 142
Haikup. 143
Ancient poolp. 143
A bantam roosterp. 143
Now the swing is stillp. 144
Out after darkp. 144
Midnight sirensp. 144
Tunnelp. 145
The green cocklebursp. 145
After weeks of watching the roof leakp. 145
Bang! the starter's gunp. 145
Augustp. 146
Do it Yourselfp. 147
Writing Your Own Poemsp. 149
Ideasp. 151
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn aroundp. 151
Rope Rhymep. 152
That Old Haunted Housep. 153
On the one-ton temple bellp. 154
Do It Yourselfp. 155
Afterword to Adultsp. 157
About This Bookp. 157
Encouraging Children to Like Poetryp. 158
When Kids Write Their Own Poemsp. 161
For People Who Work with Groupsp. 163
Index of Authorsp. 167
Index of Titlesp. 169
Index of First Linesp. 173
Acknowledgmentsp. 176
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