Anna Banana
Front Cover of "Anna Banana" |
Title: Anna Banana
Genre: Poetry
Author: Joanna Cole
Awards: N/A
Age Group: 6 to 11 year olds
Teacher Evaluation:
As a teacher, I would read this book to kindergarteners through fifth graders. This would be a good read-aloud or poem to out in an assignment if were going over rhyming and poetry. I think since these are pretty easy poems about jumping rope and things to sing.
Summary:
In this book it is a collection of poems to sing while jumping rope. One of the poems is called "Straight Jumping" which is about mistakes this girl keeps making. Instead of baking a pie she baked a fly or how she went to make her bed and ended up bumping her head. It just continues like that with the ending words rhyming . It ends with the two people in the middle of a jump rope because it's a jump rope rhyme. Then in another poem "Red-Hot-Pepper" it talks about Mabel setting the table as fast as she can and then Johnny breaking a teacup and blaming it on her. The poem ends with her going to the store to get peppers, coffee, and tea because she loves red-hot peas.
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