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Follow on Google News | Lucky Penny Press publishes "A Mosaic of Poetry for Kids"Words and images create magic in collection by beloved poet Perie Longo
By: Lucky Penny Press Melissa C. Marsted, the founder and president of Lucky Penny Press, says she reached out to Longo because she wanted to expand her collection of titles for children ages three to ten to include poetry. “I’m fortunate to know so many amazing artists and storytellers,” The two women found their collaboration artistically satisfying—and great fun. “I was delighted when Melissa invited me to pull together some of the poems I’d written for children for a Lucky Penny Press eBook,” Longo says. “I selected poems that lent themselves to art, and Melissa also sent artists’ work for me to address in poetry.” The results are magical. One poem, appropriately called “The Magic of Poetry,” illustrated by Izzy Greer, reminds us, “You can say anything in a poem like I am a rhinoceros singing in the twilight of the morning or I go to school inside a rose to learn where the sun travels at night. You can hear the ocean laughing like a thousand dolphins in a poem or the sun singing a song about the moon as it dips into the ear of the night. Remember, loneliness drifts on the wake of a whale in a poem and joy lives in your pencil.” What child—or adult—wouldn’ Another poem, “About Summer,” illustrated by Karen Folsom, reads, “The best thing is that you get to monkey around, climb trees, swinging from one day to the next, feel what it is to be a bird singing about the high sky and notice clouds like whipped cream in dreamy shapes. You get to learn other things like how a lizard sizzles in the sun and never burns. You wonder how butterflies dance on the air footless and never fall so you flap your arms and learn you too if you open your mind and reach for the sun, can fly.” Although A Mosaic of Poetry for Kids is a picture book, rich with illustrations, several of its selections will appeal to older readers, such as parents. “Walking the Hem of the Sea,” illustrated by Mary Heebner, reads, “Through morning fog I stroll as if protected in the pocket of the sea. Come afternoon, sun stings my eyes so I walk with the crabs to the rhythm of waves’ ebb and flow. At evening, I step mindlessly into red’s dimension, marveling how the horizon gulps the sun as if it is an ice cream cone. Late night, my cat tumbles backwards reaching for a string blown by the whisper of a ghost. That is when I reach for my pen, struck silent, catch images as they spill from the long summer day.” Paul Willis, English and creative writing professor of at Westmont College, said of A Mosaic of Poetry for Kids, “It is nothing short of a miracle that Perie Longo can write these poems that bring us back to the tender blessings of childhood. And the art! The intermingling of word and image is superb.” Like all Lucky Penny Press titles, A Mosaic of Poetry for Kids is available for immediate download from the publisher’s website: www.luckypennypress.com. It is also available at iTunes and at Amazon (www.amazon.com). An audio version of the book, narrated by Longo, will be released in April, in time for National Poetry Month. The books are available in a variety of eReader formats including those for the iPads, iPhones, Kindles, Nooks, MP3 players, and any computer. Every eBook can be downloaded in eReader and audio format either as a package, or separately. A portion of proceeds from the sale of Lucky Penny Press titles benefit partner nonprofits. Proceeds from A Mosaic of Poetry for Kids will go to support California Poets in the Schools: Inspiring Children’s Imaginations since 1964 http://www.cpits.org. End
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