Giant Children

Giant Children by Brod Bagert is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on March 17, 2005. This 32-page collection presents a lively assortment of poems that capture the whimsical and often outrageous perspective of childhood. Through themes of goblins, boogers, and stinky boys, the poems invite readers to explore the humorous and irreverent aspects of growing up.
Readers will find a variety of playful verses that feature characters like the Giant Children, who flip pages with remarkable speed, and a turtle named Jaws. The collection blends elements of juvenile fiction and poetry, showcasing social themes relevant to adolescence and coming of age. With its rambunctious tone, this book offers a fun and engaging look at the world as seen through the eyes of children.
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Goblins. Boogers. Stinky boys. These are the things of childhood, and they’re all here in this outrageous collection of poems that look at the world through a child’s eyes. Featuring everything from the Giant Children of the title-who flip pages with amazing speed-to a turtle named Jaws, the poetry included here is rambunctious, irreverent, funny, and sometimes even gross. Tedd Arnold, creator of the beloved Parts and More Parts, and Brod Bagert are good friends who have happily teamed up-with hilarious results.
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