Showing posts with label Karla Kuskin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karla Kuskin. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2020

In Celebration of Karla Kuskin


 

KARLA KUSKIN
(July 17, 1932 – August 20, 2009)

I love the children's poetry of Karla Kuskin.
Most of it is exuberant and lively...
and perfect for sharing with young children.
Her works were seminal in my development as a children's poet.

Karla Kuskin's ANY ME I WANT TO BE 
is one of my favorite poetry books.
After reading it, I fell in love with mask poems. 



My elementary students loved the poetry in this book, too.
In the poems, Kuskin speaks in the voices of a tree, snow, 
night, a lion, a dragon, a snake, shoes, 
and even a strawberry:

I liked growing.
That was nice.
The leaves were soft.
The sun was hot.
I was warm and red and round.
Then someone dropped me in a pot.

Being a strawberry isn't all pleasing.
This morning they put me in ice cream.
I'm freezing.




From Scholastic:

From No Water River:

From the Cooperative Children's Book Center:

From Poetry for Children:

From Live Your Poem:

From Wild Rose Reader:

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