On Wednesday, no, not in the mountain's wild places, but I went hunting in Denver's main library for the semi-annual book sale. My goal was two bags full, all I can manage to carry to the car, and no, I didn't return though I could have. I have way too many books, but this day is hard to resist.
Among the hundreds of trade books, of which I found terrific ones old and new, I also discovered some poetry books new to me. This one, poems by Margaret Wise Brown re-shared with a forward by Leonard Marcus and illustrated by Teri L. Weidner, caught my eye because of the title: Give Yourself To The Rain Poems for The Very Young. Because we have so little rain, each time the drops appear, they become another treasure.
It is special when one finds poems to read to young children. Those in this book collected for the first time fit well. They're about important things like being high on a hill, boats out at sea, squirrels, and apples. They sing for children!
Here is the middle of a favorite poem. The illustrations fill the pages with creative images that fit Margaret Wise Brown's own unique ideas of her topics.
Green Grass & Dandelions
Bright yellow
Constellations
Brave little lions
Suns in the grass
And the beginning of Sun Came Out on a Summer's Day
The sun came out on a summer's day
And chased three little white clouds away
And shone on three trees near a deep blue pond
Where three little ducks were swimming around
There's more about a frog and a horse and hay!
I cannot find a link to share with the poems, but hope you can find the book and enjoy it! I wrote in response to this delightful book, too.
poetry hangs in the wind
sweeping dust —
my new shower
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