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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Total Blast,
By Aaron Bogad (Hoboken, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hey You! C'mere! A Poetry Slam (Hardcover)
I must completely disagree with the other posted review of this book. I first became acquainted with the book when I participated in a workshop performance of the book directed by Ms. Swados and produced at the Scholastic Publishing headquarters. While I can understand the hesitation of giving this book to a child as an introduction to poetry from an intellectual standpoint I cannot express how visceral and excited a reaction children who were not old enough to ask, "what is a poetry slam?" had to these poems. In my opinion, based my own time sharing these poems with New York City kids, this book is incredibly exciting as an introduction to non-traditional rhythms and edgier more modern young children's poetry.I think that the rhythm and style of the poetry coincides with Cepeda's awesome illustrations and makes for a book that just BEGS to be read out loud. My personal opinion...if you're not ready to FULLY participate in the reading of a poetry book this is NOT the book for you. But if you want to have a great time and connect to a kid on a goofy, fun, and more primal level, this is the way to go. My personal favorites are "The Storm" "Names" and "I'm Sorry"...
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Kids Love It!!,
By Dj David BoNobO "SouLbRosO - killradio.org" (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hey You! C'mere! A Poetry Slam (Hardcover)
I teach children at the elementary level, and from the first time I opened this book to present it to them, they fell in love with it. I have to disagree with the previous review that slagged on it. My students are being introduced to poetry for the first time, and this book puts it on a level that they relate to. The poems are on topics and themes that they deal with everyday, they are often funny, and the kids love the word play. My students instantly related the idea of a poetry slam to a rap battle without my even stating anything. It may not give a comprehensive introduction to poetry, but it can turn young ones on to it, and I think that is the greater acheivement to be made by a children's book. Once they're hooked, everything else will happen on its own.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
hey you! it's poetry!,
By Aliwonder (Cambridge, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hey You! C'mere! A Poetry Slam (Hardcover)
I'm a performance poet
and a teacher and this book is a great way to introduce kids to the 'spoken' element of poetry poetry's meant to be enjoyed, celebrated, performed good poetry makes you feel and think and laugh and look at the world a little differently this book does all that and maybe, if you're lucky, it gets kids reading and writing and performing some poetry themselves just because they can
3.0 out of 5 stars
hey you! c'mere! a poetry slam,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Hey You! C'mere! A Poetry Slam (Hardcover)
hey you cmere is a good book . i just love it . its about these kids that are in the (hood) and they go around / rap and they a poetry / rap and make raps about people and there lives around them.
6 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Sorry, Can't Suggest It,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hey You! C'mere! A Poetry Slam (Hardcover)
First off, I'm a poet. Secondly, I've just finished writing my first children's book. So, naturally, I went to the bookstore, hoping to gather a bit of information on publishing my children's book. I picked up & purchased this book based on its' topic (and because I love Joe Cepeda's illustrations). The illustrations never fail. The children in this book seem to come alive. However, the poetry, the illusion of a storyline, just never seem to mesh with the awesome pictures. I gathered that these children have fun rhyming in the streets, but this is not the best introduction to poetry. The basics are covered, such as all poems don't have to rhyme. But if I was a child, I would still close this book thinking "what exactly is a poem" or "what exactly is a poetry slam". (I mean, why have "poetry slam" in the title, but not give a basic description of what it is?) Unfortunately, the poems -- dialogue -- do not compliment the fun and extremely colorful illustrations. The silly name poem was cute, but really had no purpose in the middle of the book. The poems about the aunt, rain, ice cream, etc. just seem random, and contributes to books overall confusion. Realistically, I wouldn't purchase this book for another child solely out of my belief that (s)he wouldn't read it again, that is if they get through it the first time. I don't want to give the illusion that I'm just trying to be negative. My honest opinion is based on my volunteer experience: workshops I've done with kids (not including this book) about writing and reading poetry, and based upon children's reactions to "storytime books" I read, etc. |
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Hey You! C'mere! A Poetry Slam by Elizabeth Swados (Hardcover - March 1, 2002)
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