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November 30, 2009/in Poetry 8-10 Junior/Middle /by Angie Hill
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BfK 179 November 2009
Reviewer: Clive Barnes
ISBN: 860-1300117553
Price: £7.99
Publisher: Dispatch same day for order received before 12 noonGuaranteed packagingNo quibbles returns
Genre: Poetry
Age Range: 8-10 Junior/Middle
Length: 304pp
  • Edited by: Michael Rosen
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Michael Rosen's A to Z: The Best Children's Poetry from Agard to Zephaniah

Illustrator: Joe Berger

In Michael Rosen’s recent tenure as children’s laureate, he made it his special concern to promote contemporary poetry for children. This collection is one result of that commitment: an A-Z of living poets, excepting only Adrian Mitchell, who is given special dispensation as the recently dead much revered granddaddy of performance poetry. There’s no top of the bill here. Every poet, established and distinguished, or hardly known and up and coming (to me anyway), is given space for two poems, including the editor. Even so, there are some deserving poets who aren’t here, and it’s best to take the subtitle – the ‘best children’s poetry’ – with more than a pinch of salt. So rich is the diet of British poetry for children that even with just over 300 pages to be filled, difficult choices have to be made. That said, the poems have been carefully chosen to show the varied ways that poetry can excite, entertain and intrigue; the way it looks at the world slightly askew; its careful playfulness with language; the way it appeals to the senses and the mind; its music, exuberance and thoughtfulness. It was really good to find poets and poems I hadn’t met before, beside some old favourites, some of whom have not had many collections in print recently – a special mention here for Kit Wright, whose The Magic Box (the best of…) is due out soon. It would have been good to have at least one of each poet’s collections mentioned at the close of each of their sections to encourage us to discover more, although readers of a bibliographical bent can trawl through the ten pages of acknowledgements. Otherwise, well done Michael – and that goes for the laureateship too.

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