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BfK No. 134 - May 2002

Cover Story
This issue’s cover is from Smog the City Dog by Adria Meserve as discussed by Martin Salisbury. Thanks to Random House Children’s Books for their help with this May cover.

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Don't Get Your Knickers in a Twist!

 Jane Eccles
 Paul Cookson
(Macmillan Children's Books)
96pp, POETRY, 978-0330397698, RRP £3.99, Paperback
8-10 Junior/Middle
Buy "Don't Get Your Knickers in a Twist" on Amazon

Ye New Spell Book

 Alan Rowe
 Brian Moses
(Macmillan Children's Books)
96pp, POETRY, 978-0330397087, RRP £3.99, Paperback
8-10 Junior/Middle
Buy "Ye New Spell Book: Magical Poems" on Amazon

Toothpaste Trouble

 Gerald Hawksley
 Nick Toczek
(Macmillan Children's Books)
96pp, POETRY, 978-0330397537, RRP £3.99, Paperback
8-10 Junior/Middle
Buy "Toothpaste Trouble: Poems from Breakfast to Bedtime" on Amazon

These three collections aimed at Junior school children are cheerful and entertaining. Cookson's anthology is packed full of wordplay, cliches and idioms summed up by Nick Toczek's poem 'Them'. '"If you ask me," she said, / "They're two sandwiches short of a picnic / Cos their heads aren't screwed on right / So they act like the goat, / Monkey around, / Get up to no good / And, when all's said and done, / Behave like a set of complete idioms."'

Ye New Spell Book is a collection of magical verse with a spell for almost everything. There are spells to turn hamsters into dinosaurs and to banish pimples. There are curses for enemies and charms for lovers. Toothpaste Trouble is a lively collection of poems taking the reader from breakfast to bedtime. All three anthologies are in the 'light-hearted fun read' genre of anthologies and would be a good appetiser for children wanting to write their own poems and experiment with wordplay.

Reviewer: 
Helen Taylor
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