The Ice Cream Store

The Ice Cream Store by Dennis Lee is an illustrated poetry collection published by HarperCollins on June 3, 2014. This 64-page book is designed for young readers, featuring accessible and light-hearted verse that explores the imaginative world of childhood. Lee’s poetry addresses various themes, including children’s concerns and curiosities, such as digging holes, discovering foreign lands, and searching for the perfect pet.
In this collection, readers will find a delightful blend of poetry and art, as David McPhail’s watercolor illustrations complement the text, bringing both familiar and fantastical elements to life. The combination of engaging verse and vibrant imagery creates an enriching experience for children, inviting them to explore their own imaginations while enjoying the beauty of poetry. This edition is presented in English and is suitable for young audiences interested in juvenile nonfiction and poetry.
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In this kid-pleasing poetry collection, Dennis Lee delves into the special and imaginative world of children. Young readers will fall in love with Lee’s accessible, light-hearted verse, which addresses their concerns and curiosities, from digging holes to foreign lands to searching for the perfect pet. David McPhail’s gorgeous and appealing watercolor paintings of children and animals portray both the familiar and the fantastic, extending the meaning of the poems and providing a colorful feast for the eye.
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