My Dog May Be a Genius by Jack Prelutsky, Jack Prelutsky (Read by)

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(Compact Disc - Abridged, 1 CD, 70 minutes)

  • Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens
  • Pub. Date: February 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780061451454
  • Sales Rank: 405,381
  • Age Range: 5 to 10
  • Edition Description: Abridged, 1 CD, 70 minutes
 
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Synopsis

Have you ever encountered an underwater marching band, a pig in a bathing suit, a pet orangutan, or a witch in a hardware store? Have you ever sat with a skunk in a courtroom, shopped for a dinosaur, or conversed with a Bupple, a Wosstrus, a Violinnet, or a Celloon? You will have, once you've read this exuberant collaboration from Jack Prelutsky and his "partner in crime"* James Stevenson.

The "reigning czars of silliness"* have once again teamed up to bring readers an irresistible collection of poems that will have tongues twisting, imaginations soaring, and sides aching with laughter. The result is genius, indeed.

*Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Publishers Weekly

Familiar yet inventive, exuberant and silly, this consistently fresh assortment of light verse and expressive cartoons lives up to the haute goofiness of the best Prelutsky/Stevenson work (The New Kid on the Block ). This collection of more than a hundred poems includes Prelutsky's distinctive mixture of real and fictitious animals, outlandish pets, wistfully subversive students and anti-establishment characters. There are enough verses about burping and homework to satisfy the usual suspects, but they'll also stick around to find their imaginations jump-started. Wordplay and nonsense include the alliterative items on Sandwich Sam's menu ("beetle beet banana blubber, chigger cheese chinchilla chalk") and the incomparable pun in the poem "Today It's Pouring Pythons," in which the ballgame is called "anaconda rain." Humor and whimsy abound, and Stevenson's clever art extends the comedy, but never overshadows the text. He somehow makes elephants look "extremely graceful,/ light and limber on their feet" in "I'm Dancing with My Elephants," and he can make eccentricity plausible, as when a father and son engage in their traditional July 4 buttering of their noses in "My Family's Unconventional." Like the words in the poem "Some Chickens," the pairings in this volume are "pure poultry in motion." Ages 5-up. (Mar.)

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Biography

Jack Prelutsky is the nation's first Children's Poet Laureate. He has filled more than forty books of verse with his inventive wordplay, including the national bestsellers Scranimals and The New Kid on the Block. He lives in Washington State.

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My Dog May Be a Geniusby Anonymous

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April 18, 2008: I just love these poems! They are great reading...and I love to share them with my kids. I teach, so I try to find books that my class will love. I got this book along with another hilarious book of poetry for kids called Nose Pickin' (and 50 Other Ways to Tickle Your Brain!). Hilarious stuff!

My Dog May Be a Geniusby Anonymous

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April 17, 2008: This collection of poetry, using animals as the central theme, is very inventive and witty. Just the scenarios alone show the authors imaginative mindset. This is a collection of verse that should be cherished for years to come.


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