-Eleanor Peloi Stephenson, author of Our Heart Can Soar
Each of these A-to-Z poems creates a little story that children can enjoy, identify with, and build on.
-Alice K. Boatwright, author of Mrs. Potts Finds Thanksgiving
When reading Julia Caroline Knowlton's first book of poetry for children, I made a mental note of what the characters were doing most often: seeing and having. And it struck me as the perfect approach to poetry. Poetry is, at its core, about things existing in the world as real objects and how those objects mean and reverberate through the imagination. Through simple rhymes and illustrations, children have the perfect start into the realm of verse. So much depends on the airplane, fireflies, and umbrella.
-Nadia Arioli, Editor-in-Chief of Thimble Lit Mag and author of BE STILL