![]() What a treat!.picking berries to eat,īut a girl.carrying a basket, Skipping through the wood.mustn't dawdle.Ĭarrying a basket.But a girl! Here's an example of one of the flip poems that I particularly liked:Ī.B: It's amazing to see how different the same words/opinions come off. One of the things I loved in this picture book is that some of the poems feature the "hero/heroine" on one side and the "villain" on the other. When you read it up, with changes allowed only in punctuation and capitalization it is a different poem." When you read a reverso down, it is one poem. But what if we read them up? That's the question I asked myself when I created the reverso. ![]() The first few entries were so witty, I had to go home and read the rest.Īt the end of the book, Marilyn Singer states, "We read most poems down a page. ![]() I actually purchased Mirror Mirror sometime last year because it combined interesting poetry techniques with fairytales. ![]() The winners are chosen because they "combined literary merit with kid appeal." Yesterday, Mirror Mirror won the 2010 Cybils Award in the Poetry division. ![]()
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