Courage in a Poem

Courage in a Poem

By Author / Illustrator

Various

Genre

Poetry

Age range(s)

7+

Publisher

Caterpillar Books

ISBN

9781838914394

Format

Hardback

Published

01-09-2022

Synopsis

Inspire young minds with this beautiful poetry anthology that encourages children to take joy in their identities. From body positivity and facing fear to celebrating heritage and individuality, a variety of contemporary poets will take readers on a journey through the different ways we can feel empowered. Vibrant and mesmerising artwork emphasises the beauty found in courage and being ourselves. This is the perfect book to instil a love of poetry, this title features work from a wide range of voices and illustrators who bring their unique perspectives to the topic of empowerment.


Inside is a treasure trove of writing celebrating courage and empowerment. Read the poems aloud or curl up with them in a quiet corner. Begin your journey into a lifelong love of poetry.


Includes poems by: Cecilia Knapp, Debjani Chatterjee, Valerie Bloom, Mandy Coe, Naomi Shihab Nye, Kate Wakeling, Elizabeth Acevedo, Victoria Adukwei Bulley, Joe Cook, Jason Reynolds, Nikita Gill, Laura Mucha, Janet Wong, Nikki Grimes, Mahogany L. Browne, Matt Goodfellow, Sophia Thakur, Rachel Plummer, Jay Hulme and Chief Dan George. Illustrated by Annalise Barber, Mariana Roldan, Masha Manapov and Nabila Adani.

Reviews

Sue

Courage in a Poem is not only a beautifully presented book, but also offers words of wisdom, comfort and hope. In the introduction, the poems are described as 'little parcels of empowerment' and it is easy to see why as they offer such a range of empathetic and inspiring words. In 'Your Epic Self', Kate Wakeling fills the reader with positivity, reminding them that although this 'epic self' might not surface every day, it is always there, just beneath the surface. The words of Chief Dan George sing of all the beauty of life which made his heart soar, reminding us to look at the world around us and find inspiration and joy in nature. 'Afro Hair Haiku' is formed from a series of haiku, exploring the beauty of Afro hair and the importance of letting 'it grow the way it wants to grow: confident again', whilst in 'The Cancan', Mandy Coe celebrates the amazing feelings of empowerment and freedom which dancing gives.


Each poem needs dwelling on and lingering over - and each could be used with classes as the focus for discussion, to enhance a lesson or as a thought to end a day. There are also poems which would work well as models to inspire children's own writing. For example, Laura Mucha's 'You're Never Too…' is an absolute gift for adding additional lines to either individually or as a class, encouraging children to think about both Laura's ideas and those that they are building.


With poems from a wonderful range of poets, I am delighted to see that Little Tiger have chosen to keep the work rooted in the places they were written by preserving the subtle differences between British and American English, allowing children to appreciate how language reflects culture, place and time. Bursting with vibrant artwork from four talented and creative illustrators, every page is a joy to look at, with colour and energy framing the words. This is a collection which will resonate with many, offering words of comfort, wisdom and courage.


48 pages / Reviewed by Sue Wilsher, teacher

Suggested Reading Age 7+

 

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