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I Invited a Dragon to Dinner: And Other Poems to Make You Laugh Out Loud

AUTHOR: Chris L. Demarest
ISBN: 0142400629

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I Invited a Dragon to Dinner: And Other Poems to Make You Laugh Out Loud
- Book Review,
by Chris L. Demarest

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Poems that rhyme chorus with tyrannosaurus, ask whether tarantulas shampoo the hair on their legs, and describe a girl who turns into a human pickle... What's not to love? In this boisterous collection of verses by 23 new poets who won a nationwide contest, silliness reigns supreme: I'm feeling quite froggy
'Cause the ground is so soggy.
It has rained every day for a week!
My skin's turning green
Flies look yummy to me,
And I'm starting to croak when I speak!
Cartoony illustrations by Chris L. Demarest (Firefighters A to Z) are as much fun as the poems, featuring wild-haired children, greedy dragons, mooses and gooses (or is it meese and geese?), and a whole lot of verse-inspired bedlam. Readers of all ages will fall on the floor in giggle-fits--and then they might just pick up a pen and try a little creative versifying themselves. (Ages 4 to 8) --Emilie Coulter

From Publishers Weekly
This collection showcases the work of 23 new poets who were chosen in a nationwide contest. Unfortunately, the rhythm in many of the poems sounds the same and the verses revisit well-trod themes such as wacky parents, improbable animals in inappropriate places and outlandish dietary requests. Demarest (Firefighters A to Z), too, uncharacteristically uninspired, usually opts for the most literal interpretation of each verse. However, youngsters new to the genre will appreciate the silliness and puns, and some of the poems stand out, such as Dave Crawley's "The Attic": "There's a rumble in the attic./ A grumble in the attic./ I fear I hear (it's very clear)/ A stumble in the attic." Robert Ora Thomas offers the tale of the multitasking "Billy Bupper" who likes to combine eating and playing. The boy dresses by putting various sandwich fixings in his clothing, "So when Billy does a somersault/ He also makes his lunch." In the accompanying illustration, one of Demarest's strongest, an arc of food rises above both the catapulted boy and the words of the poem. And in Andrea Perry's cheekily sacrilegious "Bedtime Prayer," the narrator beseeches God to "Deliver me, Lord, From car sickness, blisters, and cold sores, and then,/ Don't forget liver and onions. Amen." An entertaining diversion. Ages 3-7. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 3--This clever and whimsical collection offers a kid's-eye view of the world. In the title poem, a child explains that "I invited a dragon to dinner./My parents were really surprised./They thought he would wish for lobster and fish,/But he ordered a burger and fries." The picture shows an astonished youngster watching an enormous dragon sitting at a (destroyed) dining room table, happily munching. Some of the 29 poems play with language (what does it mean to have "caught a cold?") and transformations (what happens when "Sister Sally" swallows a squirrel, for instance). Amusing variations on eternal childhood complaints ("Detestable Vegetables" and "Why Do I Have to Be Clean?") are also included. Demarest's colorful cartoon-style watercolors are dynamic and accessible, just like most of the poems. While not especially original or distinctive, this title will make a solid addition to the poetry shelves in larger collections.Lauralyn Persson, Wilmette Public Library, ILCopyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist
Ages 3-6. There are few big finds among the 23 new voices in this anthology of nonsense verse, chosen from submissions to a publisher's competition. Most of the scenarios go on much too long, with the forced rhyme and jerky meter of amateur greeting cards. But preschoolers will enjoy listening to the silliness about food ("detestable vegetables") as well as the wordplay with creepy creatures ("Do tarantulas shampoo the hair on their legs?") and, of course, the puns ("Watch that dino soar!"). Demarest's wild ink-and-watercolor pictures extend the funny words with icky slapstick and literal images of everything from "catching cold" and "coming unscrewed" to "the human pickle." Best of all is the double-page spread for "Maximilian's Mouth," like a huge thundering train bearing down on everyone who has to listen to his "Outburst! Outburst!" Hazel Rochman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Book Description
I invited a dragon to dinner. My parents were really surprised. They thought he would wish for lobster and fish, But he ordered a burger and fries.... Get ready for some of the silliest, funniest poems around! Written entirely by fresh talent, this collection is the result of a nationwide contest to find the best new writers of verse for children. With spirited illustrations by Chris L. Demarest, I Invited a Dragon to Dinner is a feast of delight just waiting to be devoured. Dig in!

Card catalog description
A collection of humorous poems about such subjects as pickles, dragons, and mothers.


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         Book Review

I Invited a Dragon to Dinner: And Other Poems to Make You Laugh Out Loud
- Book Reviews,
by Chris L. Demarest

I Invited a Dragon to Dinner: And Other Poems to Make You Laugh Out Loud

ANNOTATION

A collection of humorous poems about such subjects as pickles, dragons, and mothers.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

I invited a dragon to dinner.My parents were really surprised. They thought he would wish for lobster and fish, But he ordered a burger and fries.... Get ready for some of the silliest, funniest poems around! Written entirely by fresh talent, this collection is the result of a nationwide contest to find the best new writers of verse for children. With spirited illustrations by Chris L. Demarest, I Invited a Dragon to Dinner is a feast of delight just waiting to be devoured. Dig in!

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

PW called this collection of 23 poets chosen in a nationwide contest "an entertaining diversion." Ages 4-up. (Mar.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.


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