The Noisy Classroom: Poems for Children
English
By (author): Ieva Flamingo
Translated by: Richard O'Brien, Sara Smith, Zanete Vevere Pasqualini
Illustrated by: Vivianna Maria Stanislavska
It isn't easy being a kid, especially in the noisiest class in the school. Some days, you struggle with algebra, or too much homework. Sometimes, one of your fellow pupils just won't SHUT UP. And sometimes, the hardest thing is just trying to fit in. When the class feels like a many-headed dragon, how can you find a place for yourself? Would you feel less lonely if you could smuggle a cat in? And when your parents are fighting, don't you find yourself looking into other people's windows on the walk back home?
Ieva Flamingo's childrens poems capture the emotional highs and lows of childhood with a sharp, surreal eye and a touching sympathy. The Noisy Classroom is a friend of a book: the poems here understand the pressures faced by children, but they also take in stressed parents, overworked teachers who dream of holidays in Iceland, and the fairies who clean the school at the end of the day. Not to mention the headmaster: after all, he was young once too...
The Noisy Classroom contains 40 poems and features bonus materials, including interviews with the author and the illustrator, and ideas for writing your own poems.
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