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New Releases by J. Patrick Lewis

J. Patrick Lewis is the author of I Am Elephant (2021), M is for Monster: A Fantastic Creatures Alphabet (2019), Let's Celebrate Thanksgiving (2018), Let's Celebrate Valentine's Day (2018), Let's Celebrate Christmas (2018).

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I Am Elephant

release date: Jan 01, 2021
I Am Elephant
"Elephants, with their matriarchal societies, long memories, and demonstrations of emotional connections, are some of the world''s most treasured animals. However, they are also among the most threatened. It is up to humans to protect them before it is too late"--

M is for Monster: A Fantastic Creatures Alphabet

release date: Jan 16, 2019
M is for Monster: A Fantastic Creatures Alphabet
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Readers will meet the fascinating main characters featured in many myths and legends. Award-winning children''s book author and former U.S. Children''s Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis not only examines creatures of popular legends such as mummies, werewolves, and zombies, but he also introduces lesser-known-but-just-as-menacing monsters such as the Roc and the giant called Xing Tian. Includes origins of the Frankenstein story as well as creatures such as the Loch Ness Monster, Baba Yaga, and the Phoenix. Monster, mystery, and fantasy fans of all ages will enjoy this alphabetical tribute.

Let's Celebrate Thanksgiving

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Let's Celebrate Thanksgiving
From setting the table to sharing a meal with family, this book helps readers celebrate the joys of Thanksgiving. Theyll even learn a turkeys fondest Thanksgiving wish!

Let's Celebrate Valentine's Day

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Let's Celebrate Valentine's Day
Rhyming text provides facts about Valentine''s Day.

Let's Celebrate Christmas

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Let's Celebrate Christmas
"From building a gingerbread house to sharing presents under the tree, this book helps readers celebrate the joys of Christmas. They''ll even learn why sometimes Santa prefers the front door!"--

Last Laughs: Prehistoric Epitaphs

release date: Oct 10, 2017
Last Laughs: Prehistoric Epitaphs
Poems framed as epitaphs for extinct prehistoric animals hit the proverbial (coffin) nail on the head in this darkly humorous collection from expert poets Jane Yolen and J. Patrick Lewis. Macabre, ironic, and witty epitaphs share how prehistoric creatures like the terror bird, the woolly mammoth, and the T-rex met their demise. The ever-entertaining J. Patrick Lewis and the inimitable Jane Yolen offer a collection organized by era, with posthumous poems paired with short secondary text providing additional, factual information about each creature.

My Home in the Rainforest

release date: Feb 01, 2017
My Home in the Rainforest
Did you know that half of the planet''s animals and plants can be found in the rainforest? Meet gorillas, boa constrictors, and more in the pages of My Home in the Rainforest.

My Home in the Desert

release date: Feb 01, 2017
My Home in the Desert
Did you know that Earth's harshest deserts are home to a wide variety of animals? Meet roadrunners, sidewinders, and more in the pages of My Home in the Desert.

Porch Light

release date: May 23, 2016
Porch Light
The poetry of J. Patrick Lewis does what poetry is expected to do: challenge and move the reader to confront his/her feelings, perceptions, and experiences of being alive.

Bigfoot is Missing!

release date: Mar 31, 2015
Bigfoot is Missing!
Children''s Poets Laureate J. Patrick Lewis and Kenn Nesbitt team up to offer a smart, stealthy tour of the creatures of shadowy myth and fearsome legend—the enticing, the humorous, and the strange. Bigfoot, the Mongolian Death Worm, and the Loch Ness Monster number among the many creatures lurking within these pages. Readers may have to look twice—the poems in this book are disguised as street signs, newspaper headlines, graffiti, milk cartons, and more!

The Wren and the Sparrow

release date: Jan 01, 2015
The Wren and the Sparrow
Kar-Ben Read-Aloud eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting to bring eBooks to life! An old man, known as the Wren, plays his hurdy-gurdy, and with the help of his student, the Sparrow, brings hope and inspiration to the people of a small Polish town. A beautifully illustrated Holocaust fable by US Children''s Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis.

Just Joking Animal Riddles

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Just Joking Animal Riddles
Presents a treasury of animal-themed jokes and riddles.

Everything is a Poem: The Best of J. Patrick Lewis

release date: Aug 19, 2014
Everything is a Poem: The Best of J. Patrick Lewis
J. Patrick Lewis did not come under poetry''s spell until late in life—but when it struck, the former college economics professor was entranced.This collection celebrates some of his best poems for children—some silly, some serious, some historical, some invention, but all aimed to delight.The vibrant and playful illustrations of Italian artist Maria Cristina Pritelli lend a sense of vitality to the words, underscoring the idea that Everything Is a Poem.

Harlem Hellfighters

release date: Aug 19, 2014
Harlem Hellfighters
"Lewis's poetics are perfectly complemented by Kelley's evocative pastel illustrations, which both inspire and unsettle." –New York Times They went by many names, but the world came to know them best as the Harlem Hellfighters. Two thousand strong, these black Americans from New York picked up brass instruments—under the leadership of famed bandleader and lieutenant James Reese Europe—to take the musical sound of Harlem into the heart of war. From the creators of the 2012 Boston Globe–Horn Book Award Honor Book, And the Soldiers Sang, this remarkable narrative nonfiction rendering of WWI -- and American -- history uses free-verse poetry and captivating art to tell century-old story of hellish combat, racist times, rare courage, and inspired music.

World Rat Day

release date: Mar 12, 2013
World Rat Day
From the Children’s Poet Laureate comes a year-round ode to wacky holidays just begging to be celebrated. Nobody should ever forget Ewe on Ohio Sheep Day (July 14). No mata mata how hard they may try on World Turtle Day (May 23). If you’ve never heard of Dragon Appreciation Day, International Cephalopod Awareness Day, or Yell “Fudge!” at the Cobras in North America Day, it’s not because they don’t exist, it’s simply that they needed someone to spread the word. Luckily, the fantastically zany poems of J. Patrick Lewis and Anna Raff’s equally hilarious illustrations have memorialized these holidays forever. So get out your calendars — from Happy Mew Year for Cats Day to Chocolate-Covered Anything Day, World Rat Day (April 4) calls for a year-round celebration.

Last Laughs: Animal Epitaphs

release date: Jul 01, 2012
Last Laughs: Animal Epitaphs
Children’s Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis and the inimitable Jane Yolen team up in this ironic and witty take on the last moments in the lives of a variety of animals. Each satirical poem in this darkly humorous collection is an epitaph of a different animal. Grouped by animal type, these posthumous poems are full of clever wordplay and macabre humor that will appeal to kids (and adults) of all ages. From the humble chicken to the great blue whale, this laugh-out-loud poetry collection is sure to be a hit at storytimes and around Halloween.

Self-Portrait With Seven Fingers

release date: Aug 24, 2011
Self-Portrait With Seven Fingers
To do something with seven fingers is a Yiddish expression meaning to do something well or adroitly. Marc Chagall was a Russian Jew and a wandering dreamer. From his humble hometown of Vitebsk, Belarus, he went out to take in the world the grandeur of St. Petersburg, the romance of Paris, the freedom of New York. Through wars, Nazi persecution, and the passing of nine decades, he found love, pioneered techniques in modernism, and painted. Above all, he painted. Fourteen of Chagall s works are here vividly reproduced and accompanied by the poems of notable children s writers J. Patrick Lewis and Jane Yolen in this colorful celebration of a most remarkable artist.

Tugg and Teeny

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Tugg and Teeny
The topic about witchcraft is vast with details that may discourage someone with problems. If you go to the doctor and you are told that you have flu, you will not appreciate the doctor telling you about other strings of flu viruses or how it was discovered. At that moment in time, you just want the doctor to prescribe some appropriate medications for you and let you go back home to sleep. This is comparable to the history of witchcraft which dates back to the beginning of human creation. Therefore, it is part of nature; a form of manipulation which fits with cruel intentions. There is no community or society that does not have some dark history related to this matter. It is also part of spiritual and temporal affairs, even to the highest echelon of the society....

百年之家

release date: May 01, 2010
百年之家
Traditional Chinese edition of The House by J. Patrick Lewis and illustrated by Roberto Innocenti. Innocenti is the recipient of the biannual Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2008. In Chinese. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.

The Kindergarten Cat

release date: Jan 01, 2010
The Kindergarten Cat
A stray cat finds a happy home in a kindergarten classroom.

The Fantastic 5 & 10 [cent] Store

release date: Jan 01, 2010
The Fantastic 5 & 10 [cent] Store
Rhymed text, featuring rebuses, describes the wonders of the store run by Mr. Nickel and Mrs. Dime.

Freedom Like Sunlight

release date: Jul 10, 2009
Freedom Like Sunlight
Presents poems and brief biographical notes about well-known African Americans, including Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Langston Hughes, Marian Anderson, Malcolm X, and Billie Holiday.

Underwear Salesman

release date: Mar 10, 2009
Underwear Salesman
Have you ever talked at length with an exterminator? Or had a heart-to-heart with an ice sculptor? Or waxed philosophical with an acrobat? No? Well, look inside.

First Dog

release date: Jan 01, 2009
First Dog
Dog travels the world looking for the perfect place to live, meeting dogs of many breeds before finally returning to Washington, D.C., where he learns of a special family seeking a pet to live in their big, white house.

The World's Greatest

release date: Jan 03, 2008
The World's Greatest
Who has kissed the most cobras? Eaten the most live scorpions? Sailed highest on a skateboard? Been stuck the longest in an elevator? These and 21 other vexing superlatives are the subject matter of this zany collection of verse by one of America''s most well-loved poets, J. Patrick Lewis. Comic illustrations by Keith Graves make this the funniest, wackiest, rhyming-est book on the shelf.

Under the Kissletoe

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Under the Kissletoe
A collection of poems about the humor and magic of the Christmas season.

Poems for Teaching in the Content Areas

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Poems for Teaching in the Content Areas
A collection of seventy-five poems designed to help teachers enhance their history, geography, science, and math units.

Black Cat Bone

release date: Sep 01, 2006
Black Cat Bone
"Robert Johnson was born in rural Mississippi and died young, leaving little behind except blues like no one sung the blues before him. A legend says that Robert sold his soul to the devil in return for becoming King of the Delta Blues."--From source other than the Library of Congress

Good Mornin', Ms. America

release date: Aug 01, 2006
Good Mornin', Ms. America
A collection of humorous poems and riddles, including haiku and rhyming quatrains, about American culture.

Once Upon A Tomb

release date: Jul 11, 2006
Once Upon A Tomb
Clever puns and elaborately detailed, surreal artwork illuminate a collection of comically grim verses that can’t help but tickle the funny bone. Reader, if I had more time I’d say au revoir in rhyme, Sayonara, ciao in verse — But I have to catch a hearse. Peek inside Once Upon a Tomb and find twenty-two poems, each of which tells, in hilarious verse, the story of an untimely demise — from a school principal to a bully, a food critic to a cafeteria lady, an underwear salesman to a soccer player. Complemented by Simon Bartram’s deadpan illustrations, J. Patrick Lewis’s cryptic tour of headstones and epitaphs is silly, spooky — and far from grave.
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