Noisy Poems

Noisy Poems by Debi Gliori is a delightful anthology published by Walker in 1999, featuring 26 pages of engaging poetry in English. This collection showcases a variety of noisy themes, including animals, machines, and playful sounds, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.
Readers will discover a selection of poems that invite them to explore the joy of sound through the works of renowned poets such as Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Seuss, and Spike Milligan. The lively verses encourage reading aloud, enhancing the experience with the rhythmic and auditory elements of poetry. This new edition presents a vibrant exploration of juvenile nonfiction poetry, perfect for sparking imagination and creativity.
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Animals laughing, motors roaring, the squeak of new shoes, the whisity whirr of a washing machine and the howl of a ghost. This anthology is full of noisy poems to read aloud by such favourites as Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Causley, Dr Seuss, Spike Milligan and Roger McGough.
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