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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
With this book you can enjoy such hits as, "Allicatter Gatorpillar". Order now while supplies last.,
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This review is from: Flamingos on the Roof (Hardcover)
When poetry and I meet face to face, poetry has its work cut out for it. I am not a poetry fan. Sometimes it seems to me that the world of children's poems began and ended with Shel Silverstein and that's that. As you can see, I'm a tough nut to crack. Then my boss starts gushing. Starts gushing about a little something called, "Flamingos On the Roof". I am not immediately sold. First of all, I've apparently been living in a cave for the past few years and have missed all the other books that Calef Brown has written. Secondly, I'm not sold on Mr. Brown's style of artistic expression. This feeling deepens as I open up the book and find myself facing yellow endpapers that are crammed with images from tip to toe. These images show up later in the book's poems, but I don't know that yet. So I tentatively turn the page and begin reading. And reading. And reading. And about the time I've gotten to the poem about a tattooed biker who likes to build model motorcycles in bottles, I'm sold. This is poetry to convert the unpoetic. This is a book that begs to be read aloud by kids of all ages. There's something for everyone here. Even the curmudgeonly poetry-hatin' children's librarian.The first thing that hits you (after the overwhelming effect of the endpapers) is a large billboard. On it, someone has painted all the poems to come. There are twenty-nine in total and they range in names like, "Tiny Baby Sphinx" to "King of the Tire". Another turn of the page and you find yourself fully enmeshed in the book. Each poem is a riot of color. For example, the poem "Angus" about a now natty dresser shows a dapper dog sporting bright hunter-orange plaid with shoes to match. Turn the page and the eye cools to the mysterious and wonderful, "Flamingos On the Roof", where two girls peek out of their chimney to a deep plum-colored sky. Matching the illustrations are poems funny, introspective, and poems that are funny AND introspective. There's the poem about Medusa's sister Sally who, instead of a bunch of snakes coming out of her head, just has one, "single lazy snake". Or maybe you're a fan of the "Eight-Trees" that grow leaves in the shape of the number eight. Evocative, amusing, and always unexpected, Brown keeps the reader guessing and the poems consistently interesting. In the fantasy world that I sometimes inhabit, I get to oversee all the editorial choices done on children's books. If I had had my way with, "Flamingos On the Roof", I would probably have changed the order of the poems themselves. The book begins with, "Alphabet Sherbet", which is a perfectly nice poem, don't get me wrong. It's just not . . . well . . . it doesn't grab you and make you want to read more. The casual purchasers might just put this puppy down after skimming poem #1. Instead, I would have begun the book with the beguiling, "Soggy Circus". For some reason, this poem was my favorite of the book. "The circus was flooded / It happened so suddenly / What would they do? / Nobody knew". I can't reproduce the entire poem here, but I love how it ended. "A clown got some laughs / with his kicking and splashing / The audience followed his cue / The strongman just played / with a toy that he made - / a green origami canoe". So lovely. It's the range of the poems that really threw me for a loop, though. "Biscuits In the Wind" is all about "The latest song from long ago" that was "first made famous yesterday" in which a crooner sings, "My oh my, the years go by / I wonder where they've been? / Gone astray, or so they say / like Biscuits in the Wind". Later we then run across a very quiet little poem simply entitled, "Peas" that's so sweet and simple and quiet that you quite forget that earlier you were rocking out to Brown's magnificent, "Combo Tango". The art took me some getting used to, but once I got into it I couldn't imagine any other artist could have complemented these poems half as well as the author/artist himself. It's a flat style, but magnificent one. I run a homeschooler bookgroup at my library and once in a while the kids and I do some poetry books. I can tell you right now that as soon my library purchases multiple copies of, "Flamingos On the Roof", I will be reading these puppies aloud with my young `uns. A marvelous addition to any poetry section and a rare find indeed. A great delight to stumble upon.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I LOVE CALEF!!!,
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This review is from: Flamingos on the Roof (Hardcover)
You can not go wrong with any CALEF BROWN book. He has been a favorite of mine for years. The books are creative, colorful, funny and my kids LOVE them.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FUNNY AND CUTE,
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Great book but I expect nothing less from Calef Brown. This was the last to add to our collection and our daughter loves them all.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightful,
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The author uses different poetic forms and takes something familiar then twists it into something new. This is a delightful book that any child would love and truly enjoy.These are cute and silly rhymes that any child will get a laugh from. Subjects range from peas to a "soggy circus" to Poseidon's kelp toupee. The way the author uses language, tongue twisters and rhymes is amazing. It teaches children how to have fun with language. Highly recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very fun read!,
By N.R.M. "vespa girl" (san diego, ca usa) - See all my reviews
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We love rhyming stories, and Flamingos on the Roof is no exception. I read a great review about Calef Brown in Wondertime magazine and was not disappointed. Whereas Shel Silverstein is a bit gruesome and crude, Brown's poetry is simple yet creative, fun and silly, and all around great reading with your little one. My 18 mo old loves the iambic pentameter rhythm of the rhyming, and the illustrations are wacky and fun (think Rev Howard Finster naive art). I would love to see him create a longer story someday, as the short poems go by too fast. I'd recommend his books for all ages, little ones and adults.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Poetry in full color and whimsy,
This review is from: Flamingos on the Roof (Hardcover)
My children and I are great fans of Calef Brown. His poems are accessible and whimsical. The illustrations are colorful but vary in mood. They are the perfect accompaniment to the poems and make the poems irresistible. We have also have fun memorizing them and reciting them. It appeals to their goofiness.We recently struggled through some poems of Robert Frost. My 7 year old really wanted to "get into" them. Though she enjoyed them she had a hard time understanding them. The world he describes is far more in the past for her than when I was her age. I am glad she is willing to accept that not all poems are easy. But, still, I want to grow a love of poetry in my children. Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky have been great as well. We've also had some success with William Blake :-). But back to "Flamingos on the Roof" - Some of our favorite Calef Brown poems are "TV Taxi" who's punchline is the illustration, "Martian Men", "New Utensil", and "Sally". "Ten-Cent Haiku" has the added benefit of being a poem within a poem. A clear winner! You should also look at "Polkabats and Octopus Slacks" and "Dutch Sneakers and Flea Keepers". Terrific!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Children's Poems,
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I bought this book for my niece, so when I visit her we would have a special book to read together. She loves it and so do I. The rhyming schemes are great for a little girl. We even put melodies to some of the poems! The illustrations are absolutely perfect for each poem.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flamingos on the Roof,
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Calef Brown came to our school and did a presentation for the students. He was awesome! Our upper elementary kids were in the palm of his hand. I purchased "Flamingos on the Roof" just before he came, and it's been in the kids' hands every since.
5.0 out of 5 stars
So Cute,
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Really a funny and cute book for our three year old grandson. Can be set to music.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is so cool!--Rowan, age 5,
By TracyM (Coos Bay, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flamingos on the Roof (Hardcover)
This is our second book by Calef Brown. My 5 year old likes to sing the poems to me. We all agree that our favorite is "Ten Cent Haiku." Now my boys (5 and 9) want to complete their library with everything Brown has written. Our first experience with Mr. Brown was "Polka Bats and Octopus Slacks." That edition had a CD of Daniel Pinkwater reading the poems. Now, whenever we read Mr. Brown's poetry, I hear Daniel Pinkwater in my head... My 5 year old wants me to say again--"This book is so awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Flamingos on the Roof by Calef Brown (Hardcover - April 3, 2006)
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