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Nothing Beats a Pizza

Nothing Beats a Pizza

Interest Age: 6–8
Grade: 1–3
Reading Level: Common Core Correlations
CCSS.ELA-Literacy Strand-Reading literature: L.3.2,2f,3,3a,4,4a,5,5a,5b,5c
RF.3.3,3c,3d,4,4a,4b,4c
W.3.3,3a,3b,3c,3d,4,5,8,10
RL.3.1,4,5,6,7,9,10

Paperback (Picture book) : 9781550377002, 32 pages, September 2001 , 9.25" x 7.38"

Description

The opening refrain of Nothing Beats a Pizza is catchy and fun, just like all 32 poems.

Through Loris鈥檚 poems you enjoy language, rhythm, and rhyme鈥攁nd, most of all, your own creativity. These poems are to be read aloud and shared. They鈥檙e jumping-off points that invite kids to exercise their creativity by coming up with their own versions of the poems. Leaves were here they left their prints in greenish grayish brownish tints like rubber stamps along the road an autumn message left in code

Dancing across the pages are illustrations and poems alive with humor, exploring important things in a kid鈥檚 world: pizza, substitute teachers, homework, moods, food, and pets.

Awards

  • Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Book Award 2002
  • Short-listed, Book of the Year Award, Foreword Reviews 2002
  • Short-listed, IODE Book Award 2002
  • Short-listed, Mr. Christie鈥檚 Book Award 2002

Reviews

鈥淟esynski鈥檚 use of language is wonderful, with rhymes and rhythms that beg to be read aloud and subject matter that would appeal to children and parents alike . . . This is a book that is perfect for sharing and reading aloud for any age. Highly recommended.鈥

- CM Reviews

鈥淎 delightfully manic cascade of words and pictures . . . Shout, sing or chant-about pizza or porridge or bad-mood blues-it's all a way to fall in love with the words.鈥

- The Globe and Mail

鈥淟esynski is not only a wonderful poet but also a talented artist. Her watercolors lend detail and humor to every page. I can鈥檛 imagine any elementary school student or teacher not being inspired and entertained by her artistry with words and pictures.鈥

- Resource Links

鈥淭he most powerful word magic to appear on the scene in the past few years has come from Loris Lesynski . . . The rhythm of each of these poems is so infectious that even children who roll their eyes at the thought of writing poems will find their fingers snapping and their toes tapping to the 鈥榖eat鈥濃攅ven of their everyday language.鈥

- City Parent Magazine

鈥淸Lesynski's] sense of beat and her silly way with words . . . are practically irresistible, even to the most resisting reader.鈥

- Toronto Star

鈥淚nspirational for kids showing no interest in poetry.鈥

- The Horn Book

鈥淕reat poems for reading aloud with pizzazz.鈥

- School Library Journal