Using a variety of styles and conventions, "Vroom Vroom! Poems About Things with Wheels" is an exciting and humorous way to expose young readers to poetry. All of the poems contain literary elements such as alliteration, imagery, and rhyming. Young readers will love the cartoon-style images coupled with fun poems about trucks, trains, robots, and so much more.

Footprints on the Moon

by Mark Carthew

Published 1 August 2013
This book provides 15 outer space-themed poems, perfect for young readers. With these fun, imaginative poems, children will be exposed to figurative language and rhyming as they read about the moon, the stars, planets, meteors, aliens, and more! With colorful, full-page illustrations, this selection of poems is sure to captivate readers and encourage them to explore the exciting world beyond our own.

Speak Up!

by Mark Carthew

Published 1 July 2013
This collection of poetry contains short traditional poems that originated in countries all around the world. Early readers will enjoy the clever rhymes and creative illustrations that accompany each charming poem. Children will practice counting and other basic concepts and will also learn simple lessons from these traditional poems. A table of contents is included to help readers navigate this book.

La Luna no es de queso

by Mark Carthew

Published 9 December 2016
This fun book features 15 poems all about outer space. Readers will learn about figurative language, rhyming, and countless facts about our galaxy and beyond as they read these imaginative poems. From trips to the moon to counting the stars, this Spanish book features colorful, full-page illustrations that will encourage readers to explore the worlds beyond our own.

Flabbergaster

by Mark Carthew

Published 1 September 2013
This book of poems celebrates the magic of machinery. Each of the poems in this book uses figurative language and creative vocabulary to best describe these incredible tools and all of their magnificent uses. These machines can do it all--from construction work to making your toast! With names like the Flabbergaster and the Dippledopper, children will love the silly and inventive poems accompanied by such amazing illustrations.