Douglas Florian is the author-illustrator of many books of poetry for middle and younger readers, including Boing-Boing, Insectlopedia, and Poem Depot: Aisles of Smiles. He lives in New York City.
"The poems in this book/ Are meant to be humorous.They poke fun at
the everyday ("Our school lunch is from outer space,/ Endangering
the human race") and the imaginary ("Hello, my name is Dracula./ My
clothing is all blackula./... /At dawn I hit the sackula./ Tomorrow
I'll be backula!"). Florian repeatedly shows that he knows what
makes kids giggle."--Publishers Weekly
"Kids will find plenty to chuckle over in Douglas Florian's
punchline-rich Laugh-eteria, his seventh poetry offering after
walloping successes like Bing Bang
Boing and Insectlopedia. Florian fans will enjoy the
punster's groan-worthy wordplay, and kids will no doubt relish the
rampant silliness that's strangely akin to their own."--Amazon.com
"The poems in this book/ Are meant to be humorous./ If they are not,/ Please laugh just to humor us." Kids won't have to force their laughter while reading Florian's (Insectlopedia) pithy verses. They poke fun at the everyday ("Our school lunch is from outer space,/ Endangering the human race") and the imaginary ("Hello, my name is Dracula./ My clothing is all blackula./... /At dawn I hit the sackula./ Tomorrow I'll be backula!"). Florian repeatedly shows that he knows what makes kids giggle. Some entries are mildly risqu‚, as in "Brush Rush" ("Brush your teeth./ Brush your hair./ Brush your brother's underwear./ Your teeth are green./ Your hair is blue./ Your brother's underwearÄP.U.!"). Others favor clever, euphonious wordplay, as in "Batty": "The pitcher pitched a pitcher./ The batter batted a bat./ The shortstop stopped up short to see/ The catcher catch a cat." The line drawings, however, aren't as pleasing as Florian's paintings elsewhere. Rendered with a brush, they have a rough, doodle-like quality, and only rarely expand on the imagery so punchily served up in the text. Ages 6-up. (Apr.)
"The poems in this book/ Are meant to be humorous.They poke fun at
the everyday ("Our school lunch is from outer space,/ Endangering
the human race") and the imaginary ("Hello, my name is Dracula./ My
clothing is all blackula./... /At dawn I hit the sackula./ Tomorrow
I'll be backula!"). Florian repeatedly shows that he knows what
makes kids giggle."--Publishers Weekly
"Kids will find plenty to chuckle over in Douglas Florian's
punchline-rich Laugh-eteria, his seventh poetry offering
after walloping successes like Bing Bang Boing and
Insectlopedia. Florian fans will enjoy the punster's
groan-worthy wordplay, and kids will no doubt relish the rampant
silliness that's strangely akin to their own."--Amazon.com
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