Children's Fireside Poems


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Winter as a kid can be so much fun, and the winter holidays are among my favorites! As a Mom, I loved reading poems to my children every Christmas Eve. Now you can enjoy some of my favorites with your children, grandchildren or reading group. In "Christmas Eve," a family prepares for some special visitors. "Surfin' Santa" is a poem from the lovely island of Hawaii, and a special someone riding the waves. "Christmas Means," is about the true meaning of the holiday spirit. And, in "Santa's Secret" ... well the Jolly Ole Elf is a little grumpy, find out why! I hope you enjoy these special poems, for the kid in all of us.




The Seaside and the Fireside


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The Children's Hour


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Of all of Longfellow's beloved poems (and there are many) none is so personal, so sunny, or so touching as this affectionate love letter to his three daughters, "grave Alice, and laughing Allegra, and Edith with the golden hair." Longfellow's happiest hours were spent writing on a cluttered desk by the south window of his beloved Craigie House, an imposing mansion still preserved on Cambridge's famous Brattle Street. It was here that most of the action takes place (except for his literary reference, and brief excursion, to the "Mouse-Tower on the Rhine"), here that his daughters come creeping down the stairs to beard the gentle, genial poet in his lair. Lang's luminous illustrations perfectly capture the happy atmosphere of that house, the author's affections for his daughters, and the painterly quality of his verse. This book for young readers presents one of the sweetest poems in the English language, her newly illustrated, beautifully presented, and now available to a new generation of readers.




The Fireside Book


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The Fireside Book is the ideal gift book, an attractive blend of words and images. Each yeah more than 50 poems, specially written for the book, are illustrated by a team of talented artists with a wide range of styles and techniques. Themes include the changing seasons, the beauty of nature, fantasy, humour and romance.










The Masque of Pandora


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The Courtin'


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Silhouettes tell the story of courtship.




The Schoolroom Poets


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Morning in the Burned House


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The renowned poet and author of The Handmaid's Tale "brings a swift, powerful energy" to this "intimate and immediate" poetry collection (Publishers Weekly). These beautifully crafted poems -- by turns dark, playful, intensely moving, tender, and intimate -- make up Margaret Atwood's most accomplished and versatile gathering to date, setting foot on the middle ground / between body and word. Some draw on history, some on myth, both classical and popular. Others, more personal, concern themselves with love, with the fragility of the natural world, and with death, especially in the elegiac series of meditations on the death of a parent. But they also inhabit a contemporary landscape haunted by images of the past. Generous, searing, compassionate, and disturbing, this poetry rises out of human experience to seek a level between luminous memory and the realities of the everyday, between the capacity to inflict and the strength to forgive.