Everest and Chips

Everest and Chips by Robert Hull, published by Oxford University Press in 2002, is a collection of 64 pages that invites readers into a world of imaginative poetry. This edition features a variety of poems that explore diverse subjects and moods, appealing to those who enjoy wordplay, yodelling, and whimsical themes. The book is illustrated throughout by Matt Kenyon, enhancing the reading experience with visual creativity.
Readers will find a delightful assortment of poems that range from the humorous to the serious, each designed to engage and entertain. The collection is suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and poetry, particularly within the European context, including English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh influences. With its playful approach to language and themes, Everest and Chips offers a unique exploration of poetry that is both accessible and enjoyable for young readers.
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If you like playing with words – or yodelling – or rumbling tums – or wondering how the world began – or even if you just like chips – then here is a book full of wonderful, magical, funny, serious, spine-tingling poems for you. From the brilliant poet Robert Hull, poems on a wide range of subjects and in all sorts of moods, imaginatively illustrated throughout by Matt Kenyon.
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