Description
When Robert Frost writes, "Whose woods these are I think I know," he paints a picture of a serene winter night in the deep woods, surrounded by blankets and blankets of snow. But the tranquil scene is interrupted by a little boy! This wildly imaginative interloper generously offers to tweak the poem to make it more exciting.
Instead of riding a horse, why not a hippo? And replace the snow falling from the sky with cookie dough! As Robert Frost sputters in dismay, the boy unleashes poetic mayhem, but when his edits get away from him, the self-possessed poet and chaotic kid have to put their heads together to make a clean getaway.
About the Author
Richard T. Morris is the author of Fear the Bunny, This Is a Moose, Stopping by Jungle on a Snowy Evening, and Bye-Bye, Baby!. He is a former E.B. White Award Honoree and Midwest Bookseller Choice Award winner. He lives in New Jersey with his family.
Julie Rowan-Zoch grew up collecting freckles and chasing hermit crabs in New York and spent years slicing rich breads in Germany before waking up to 300 days of blue Colorado skies. She is the author of I'm a Hare, So There! and the illustrator of Not All Sheep Are Boring by Bobby Moynihan and Louis by Tom Lichtenheld. Follow Julie on X (previously known as Twitter) @JulieRowanZoch and on Instagram @JRZoch.
Book Information
ISBN 9781481478021
Author Richard T. Morris
Format Hardback
Page Count 40
Imprint Simon & Schuster
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Dimensions(mm) 267mm * 229mm * 3mm