It's an exciting day for me because I have the pleasure of sharing Catherine Johnson’s newly published poetry book, Wierdo Zoo! Thus far, you can find it here, on Amazon! The poems are both written and illustrated by Catherine, who blogs at Little Red Riding Hood, eating the cake and writing poems instead! Even from the title of Catherine's blog, you can tell this is going to be a treat!
Giveaway: Catherine has been kind enough to offer a copy of her book to one lucky commenter. I'll put them all in a hat and draw a name to be announced next week!
So here we go into an adventure, of
all things, well, weird, when
you visit Catherine’s house. At least
that’s where I think she found all these amazing and marvelous creatures. And I’m not trying to honeyfuggle Catherine
at all (new word just learned) because once you begin to travel through the pages,
you will adore the trip!
The Table of Contents is a good start
to our trip where we learn to look for missing zebras, receive advice about
picnicking with elephants, and wonder whatever could happen to make a goat
float? There are also titles that
intrigue like the Wordy Wildebeest,
Giraffes in a Knot and Pigeon Bop. Let’s get moving!
There is a wonderful variety of poem
stories that tell the strange tales of this Wierdo Zoo, rhymed and unrhymed,
short and long. An early favorite is when
I met Mr. and Mrs. Peabody, out for a picnic when thunder rumbles. Oh no, “If
only they’d sat just a few feet away/Their beautiful picnic might’ve lasted the
day.” And I discovered the hilarious play on
words with an otter and a beaver: “You be the otter. And I’ll be the otter one.” If you
haven’t met a frogoloctopus yet, you
will in this poetry group, poor thing.
He thought he was a frog, and “croaked, Not I, then “he saw his tentacles and had a little cry”.
As I amble through the book, I notice
lots of silliness, which is what a weirdo zoo is all about of course.
There is a Tawny Owl, one I think you might
want to observe from a distance:
Tawny Yawny
Scrawny owl
Hooty, scooty,
Screechy owl
Eeky, meeky
Seeky owl.
Yawny, yarny
Barny owl.
And Giraffes
In A Knot, spare, almost haiku, something that begs to be imagined!
Giraffes in a knot.
All reaching for the same branch.
Knot a good idea.
Lucky for us, Catherine, in her terrific
painting, has imagined it for us. In my travel through this book, I've seen other fantastical animals created in both words and pictures. What fun to read and chuckle over.
My favorite of
all, is the funny and clever
Wordy
Wildebeest!
A herd of wordy
wildebeest
Wrote poems by
the fence.
They used their
teeth to hold their pens
Not many words
made sense.
The Okapi stood
listening
As the
wildebeest recited
Their poems
about adventures
Now the
listeners grew excited.
The lions heard
a whisper
Of these poems
and replied,
“You write so
foul, we’re on the prowl
You’d better
stay inside.”
The poetry kept
flowing out,
So angry lions
encroached
Upon the pen of
wildebeest
Notepads, and
pens were poached.
The lions
pinned a notice up,
“No poetry
recitals.
Let it be said,
you have been warned
Or we’ll be
back for vitals.”
Catherine M.
Johnson © All Rights Reserved
Shared with the
permission of the author.
Thanks for coming along on the journey to this Weirdo Zoo!
I have this book! It's a delightful display of poems and illustrations for children.
ReplyDeleteHi Freeda! Thanks for sharing that you already have the book-fun to read!
DeleteThe ones you shared are great fun. I especially like "Tawny Owl" with its short descriptive-y words!
ReplyDeleteWell, as you see, I like it too-lots of fun here to share with kids at school! Thanks, Diane!
DeleteThanks, Diane. That was a fun one to play with.
DeleteSo much fun! And what knotty (naughty) giraffes. :) Thank you for sharing, Linda, and Congratulations, Catherine, on your new book!
ReplyDeleteAnd you've just made it even more fun, Irene! Thank you, and happy you enjoyed these parts of Catherine's book!
DeleteOh that's brilliant, Irene! Wish that had gone in the book. Thanks!
DeleteHa! Linda I'm impressed that you worked honeyfuggle into your post. What a delicious word. I especially like the wordplay in Catherine's "Tawny Owl" poem.
ReplyDeleteI just couldn't resist that new word, Laura! Yes, "Tawny Owl" is much fun! Thank you!
DeleteSo am I, what a fun word, Linda!
DeleteWhat a fun book! My daughter and I especially love the knotty giraffes! She's my five-year-old giraffe lover. Thanks for sharing today...now if you will excuse me, I need to go find this book! :)
ReplyDeleteTerrific, Robin. Perhaps you'll win a copy! It's a fun book for the young ones!
DeleteAwh and I nearly put two giraffe poems in it, oh well maybe I'll save the other one for a Weirdo Zoo 2. Thanks!
Delete"Wordy Wildebeest" is adorable! Oh, those lions -- everyone's a critic.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, critics everywhere! Thanks!
DeleteI just had to write about Wildebeest. Have you all heard that wonderful speech about them by scottish comedian Billy Connelly? That would make a great blog post actually hmm..
DeleteStill smiling at the otters and the knotty giraffes. Thanks for this mini tour of the Weirdo Zoo -- lots of fun! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jama-glad you had a fun trip!
DeleteHey, Jama knotty otters would be great! *waves*
DeleteCongratulations, Catherine! I love those knotty giraffes. I'll have to see what other weirdos you have in your zoo.
ReplyDeleteAren't they all fun? Thanks Liz!
DeleteI'm never short of weirdo inspiration, Liz ;) Thanks!
DeleteWhat a joyous collection - i love all the playful invention od words and silliness. Thanks for brightening up my morning, Linda!
ReplyDeleteThanks-Catherine is giving us a chuckle all through the book!
DeleteTo think I used to get told off for being silly. It's coming in useful ;) Thanks, Tara.
DeleteJust noticed your new header, Linda - love the kite soaring and the wonderful quote!
ReplyDeleteThank you-glad you like!!😊
DeleteLinda,
ReplyDeleteYour lovely postcard and yellow bird arrived. Thank you for making my day.
Thanks for letting me know about this book. What fun, what great word play, what lovely poetry. I do enjoy the weird, silly, craziness of it. This is definitely on my reading list and I'll put a request in at my library. Well done. I LOVE Catherine's poems and illustrations. WOW!
Oh, so happy you liked the surprise, Joy! And I definitely thought of you when I read Catherine's poems. I just knew you would love them! Thank you!
DeleteThank you, Joy! I'm thrilled it's right up your street.
DeleteWeird Zoo looks like the perfect poetry book for Weird Me! Thank you for introducing me to this book, Catherine a great poet and you are an amazing poetry advocate. = )
ReplyDeleteYes, some of the poems will inspire you, Bridget! It's very fun to be silly! Thanks!
DeleteThanks, Bridget!
Delete"Knot a good idea." Hahahahaha! That made my day, Linda. Thanks for sharing Catherine Johnson's newly published book with delightful poems. I might fit right in that Weird Zoo as their weird zookeeper. =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea for Catherine-a poem about the zookeeper, too! So glad you had a big laugh, Fats!
DeleteFats, that is a super idea, thanks so much. A weird zoo keeper would be a hoot. Female?
DeleteSo cute and clever, illustrations included. Catherine is quite the talent. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret-glad you enjoyed it!
DeleteCatherine has quite the imagination...and TALENT!
ReplyDeleteYes! Thanks Mary Lee!
DeleteThanks, Margaret and Mary. Thank you, Linda for a wonderful post about Weirdo Zoo, I'm thrilled to share it with the Poetry Friday crew.
ReplyDeleteMy thanks to you too, Catherine, for letting me share! It was weird, but fun! Have a terrific weekend!
DeleteJust a taste of the brilliant word play leaves me wanting more!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific, Keri. Hope you can get the real book! Thank you!
DeleteThis looks like a terrific book. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! Glad you like the parts I shared!
DeleteLove those knotted giraffes. Honeyfuggle!
ReplyDeleteThey please me, too, Dori! Thank you!
DeleteSounds like one I definitely want to own! Feel free to throw it (and any other terrific titles) in your bag for Friday!
ReplyDeleteI'll bring it along Carol! I might have to bring all the Cybil's nominees too! Lots to carry. See you soon!
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