Poem Stew

Poem Stew by William Cole, published by HarperCollins on July 19, 1983, is a collection of humorous poetry that delights in the theme of food. This edition features 96 pages of engaging verses from well-known poets such as Ogden Nash, John Ciardi, and Shel Silverstein, all crafted to entertain and amuse readers of all ages. The playful illustrations by Karen Ann Weinhaus add a visual charm that complements the lighthearted tone of the poems.
Readers will discover a variety of funny poems that explore the joys and quirks of food, making it an enjoyable read for children and adults alike. The collection emphasizes humor, inviting readers to appreciate the whimsical side of mealtime through clever wordplay and imaginative imagery. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction and poetry, Poem Stew serves as a delightful introduction to the world of humorous verse, encouraging laughter and creativity.
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Poem StewThrough the teeth
And past the gums
Look out stomach
Here it comes!
A feast of hilarious peoms about food written by such popular writers as William Cole, Odgen Nash, John Ciardi, and Shel Silverstein. Seasoned with Karen Ann Weinhaus’s comical illustrations, these poems are sure to hit your funny bone and whet your appetite for more.
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