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A Child's Garden of Verses [Paperback]

Robert Louis Stevenson
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Sep 30 1992 Dover Children's Thrift Classics
"The Land of Counterpane," "My Bed is a Boat," "The Land of Nod" and over 60 other poems children and their parents have cherished for over a century. Humorous and whimsical, grave and fearful, courageous and determined, these poems voice many moods. Reprinted in large, easy-to-read type, with 6 new illustrations.

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While neither Robert Louis Stevenson nor Edward Lear could have foreseen their poems as pop-ups, the form is not without advantages. The Owl and the Pussycat is best served here, with Littlejohn's realistic twosome rowing out to sea and later dancing beneath the moon, as fish jump in the background. The poems from A Child's Garden have static scenes of stiff children; the pictures are not nearly as imaginative as the verses. These two books will strike some as device over substance, and yet the pop-ups may serve to introduce readers to a sampling of the works and entice them to go on to other, more elaborate volumes of Stevenson and Lear. Ages 4-8.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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PreS Up-- This new presentation of Stevenson's classic childhood poems brings together an unusual combination of artistic technique but falls short of any notable new interpretation. The pages are reproductions of needlework borders done by Sara Gutierrez; they lend a colorful, quaint look that complements Lewis' paintings of old-fashioned children. Each poem is laid out on a page, and the artists have nicely varied placement of painting and border. Some of the scenes are imaginative, as in "Young Night Thought," which shows a girl carried by two genies. Others, however, are dull, such as the boy and girl in "Good and Bad Children"; here, the girl stands with hands behind her back looking prim while the boy sticks his tongue out at her. No attempt at universality has been made in this new edition: boys outnumber girls, and all of the children are white except one. For a classic look, editions by Tasha Tudor and Jessie W. Smith still remain the top choices. --Marianne Pilla, Upper Dublin Public Library, Dresher, PA
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Child's Garden of Verses Sep 18 2000
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Format:Hardcover
I ordered this edition because the review said it had beautiful color illustrations - This book is in black and white - there is no color and it's very small - only around 6 inches tall _ I am sending it back - how very misleading! This was supposed to be a gift - I am very disappointed!.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Classic Poetry, Some Good, Some Not Jan 20 2009
By Nicola Manning HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
I have mixed opinions of this collection of poems. I read this aloud to my older son several years ago and he loved the poems, he even memorized several of them. He especially had fun memorizing My Shadow. I've just now finished reading it to my 8yo and have to say he was not impressed. We read a two-page spread every school day as part of our homeschool. Though the poems are written for children, they are written for Victorian children and the 8yo didn't understand half of the words used so we spent a lot of time discussing what each poem was really about and how it applied to things he would recognize in his life today. Sometime he'd think the poem was OK and he didn't dread me reading it but mostly he just thought they were boring. Myself, there are several of the popular poems that I think are wonderful: Bed in Summer, My Shadow, and Picture Books in Winter especially. Some others I'd rather do without.

This edition is particularly nice as it is profusely illustrated with sometimes several pictures per poem by contemporary children's book artists of the time such as Jessie Wilcox Smith and C.M. Burd along with a host of others. I just love the illustrations and could pull this book off the shelf and just browse through it for pure enjoyment. The 8yo though did not appreciate the old-fashioned pictures especially when he couldn't tell the boys from the girls. However, this is poetry I think every child should be exposed to, some will enjoy, others will not. For one, my son will forever remember the name "Robert Louis Stevenson".
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great gift for young readers Jan 8 2003
By PenName
Format:Hardcover
I remember reading this collection of poems when I was a little kid. My dad bought it for me and we'd read the poems together before I went to bed. Stevenson seemed to have a good understanding of how to talk to a child("Bed in Summer" was a favorite!).

I've given copies of this book to a niece and a friend for her young daughter. It's certainly a book that should be part of any child's library.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A book to Treasure
Author of The Rebel's Pledge, a historical romantic novel of Colonial Maryland.

Beautifully illustrated, my children and I enjoyed reading the poetry of Stevenson on rainy days... Read more

Published on May 11 2002 by MarieP
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully done, but not complete
This is a very lovely edition of Stevenson's "A Child's Garden of Verses." The paintings illustrating each poem are well chosen and quite beautiful. Read more
Published on Nov 21 2001 by Brenda Jo Mengeling
5.0 out of 5 stars Heirloom Edition of a Venerable Classic.
This review is of the Chronicle Books edition (ISBN 0877016089).

First published in 1885, Stevenson's marvellous collection of children's poetry has never gone out of print, and... Read more

Published on April 19 2001 by Darryl Nightingale
5.0 out of 5 stars The wonder of childhood
Poems are perfectly chosen words which are a pleasure to read. Writing them is a true art and Robert Louis Stevenson is able to perfect this art by remembering his own childhood. Read more
Published on Feb 20 2001 by Rebecca of Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars The Child's Garden: Sothing words for a child
When I was younger, well 5 actually, I had the chicken pox. This was one of my mom's favorite books. The words in the poetry just soothed me. Read more
Published on Oct 17 2000 by "long_tall_sally"
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent poetry for children
Stevenson describes children's points of view very carefully and thouroughly...this book will make you smile. Read more
Published on April 28 2000 by Tiffany Chang
5.0 out of 5 stars Walking In A Child's Garden Of Verses
I remember this book from my childhood. The poems are so bright and cheerful and most of them are short and easy to read. Read more
Published on April 24 2000 by Pat McMurria
3.0 out of 5 stars A Portable, Usable 'Child's Garden of Verses'
Everyone knows Robert Louis Stevenson; everyone has at least one of the myriad books of his poetry. There are some stunningly illustrated collections of his poetry out now,... Read more
Published on April 12 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars A Child's Garden of Verses
Stevenson originally published these poems in 1885. The words and ideas are old-fashioned and a little dry. This book makes a worthwhile companion to others in a poetry study. Read more
Published on Jan 19 2000
1.0 out of 5 stars Puffin Classics edition is incomplete; buy another instead.
(That "one star" is for this edition only.) The [1994?] Penguin Classics reissue of this title, which I purchased from Amazon last year, is incomplete. Read more
Published on April 9 1999
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