

A peek at my poetry shelf in my office–

Poems about Fur and Feather Friends (Selected by Leland B. Jacobs) is a collection of poems written in the 1960s, mostly about pets. They are simple to read, yet appealing to kids. Here is one of the simple poems illustrated by Frank Aloise:
“Silly Puppy”
“Although he hates
To have his bath,
He seems to think
It’s fun
To dip his paws
Into the tub
When I am having one.”
Kathryn Jackson
Almost any second grader could read this poem aloud, enjoy the picture of the puppy pawing the little boy’s bath water, and share it with a parent or a younger sibling.
Another puppy poem is “One Little Puppy”
“One little puppy
Can run down the street,
One little puppy
On four little feet.
One little puppy
Is always a joy,
One little puppy
For one little boy.”
Pauline C. Peck
These simple verses express a boy’s love for man’s best friend in a way a primary school student would understand and identify with it.
This book was discarded by a primary school library near my home and slipped into my Little Free Library as a donation. I spent a lovely time turning the pages, admiring the drawings and musing on a time when life for our children was easier, simpler, and less complicated–similar to the fifties and sixties of my own childhood. Thank you teacher, librarian, student–whoever you are–who gave me this little book.



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