The red ear blows its nose : poems for children and others
by Schechter, Robert, 1955- (Author)
Summary
"The Red Ear Blows Its Nose is an illustrated collection of poems for children and others covering thinking and the brain, identity and what it means to be a person, and nature and the seasons"-- Full description
- Acknowledgments
- My Brain
- Colors
- It's All Me
- Winning
- What's Mine
- The Horse Who Said Moo
- I'm Igserious!
- The Chorus of Doris
- Supposing You Were Me
- Compared to What?
- Bang?
- Brain Break
- Break In
- My Personal Brain
- Mistaken Identity
- Just a Thought
- Question
- Just Wondering
- Not Not Dancing
- Dopey
- Instrumental
- Reaching Six
- CO2
- Breath
- Lights Out
- Worlds
- What I Think
- Yours Alone
- Unlucky
- Adjustable Nose
- Sky
- Solar Lunacy
- Nosy Advice
- My Nose
- Fabulous Five
- Mouth Mouthing Off
- My Champion Bee
- To Be an Ant
- Army Ants
- Skin Deep
- Bird Talk
- Jokes Talk Back
- Take It or Leave It
- Looking Up
- We Come in Peace
- The Latest Thing
- This Poem Is New
- Unplanned Poem
- Beyond Compare
- The Moon Fell Down
- Moon Mint
- Boredom Break
- Popcorn Dream
- Not a Children's Poem
- The Thing about Chickens
- Why Can't and Elephant?
- What Am I?
- May I Go to the Circus?
- The Just-Because Hug
- Obviously
- Alphabet Takes
- Reading between the Letters
- ELEMENO
- Dancing
- Moon Cheese
- Under the Rainbow
- They Say
- Thank You, Nose
- The Thing about Breezes
- The Breeze
- Autumn Leaves
- Summer Sorcerer
- Spring in My Step
- The Morning Is Quiet
- My First Snow
- Better Late than Never
- The Cold Poem
- Fall and Winter
- Rondel
- Dog in Winter
- Winter's Tale
- Riddle
- Summer Breeze
- To and Fro
- Breezy Does It
- Reflection
- Dawn
- Talking to the Wall
- Inside
- Off to Nowhere
- The Last Poem in the Book.