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Introducing a new poetry book: If I Could Eat the Stars and Other Poems

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If I Could Eat the Stars and Other Poems, chosen by Rebecca M. Newman and Sally Murphy, illustrated by Briony Stewart

If I Could Eat the Stars and Other Poems has just been released by Fremantle Press (in association with our publishing arm, Alphabet Soup Books). It’s perfect for young readers in mid to upper primary school.

With stellar illustrations by Briony Stewart and featuring shape poems, haiku, cinquain and free verse … these are poems to tickle your funny bone, make your belly rumble and keep you up at night!


Praise for If I Could Eat the Stars:

“Humorous poems, evocative poems of the ocean, shape poems, rhyming poems, free verse, haiku, tiny poems and long poems – this has it all, and I gobbled it up like a bag of lollies.” Sue Warren, Just So Stories

“From the lyrical to the laugh out loud, If I Could Eat the Stars and other poems is ideal to dip in and out of. Teachers could even select poems to read as lesson-break rewards. If I Could Eat Stars showcases a fabulous depth of talent.” Joy Lawn, Paperbark Words

“With its variety and accessibility, this is a text that warrants multiple readings. As a teaching resource, If I Could Eat the Stars lends itself perfectly to modelling, comparison activities and creative writing tasks across the primary years. Illustrations by Briony Stewart add another visual dimension to the text.” Kathryn Beilby, ReadPlus

If I Could Eat the Stars is a captivating collection of poems for younger readers.” Good Reading Magazine

Ask for If I Could Eat the Stars at your favourite bookshop or library.

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This post was added by Rebecca Newman. Rebecca is a children's writer and poet, and the editor of the Australian children's literary blog, Alphabet Soup. For more about Rebecca visit: rebeccanewman.net.au.

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