Bursting with flavor and just the right infusion of insight, Dear Tomato: An International Crop of Food and Agriculture Poems presents a collection of poems from thirty-four writers on the most universal topic of all: food.
Featuring a wide assortment of styles, from haiku to acrostics to free verse, these poems touch on topics that range from lighthearted to seriously thought-provoking.
Whether the focus of the poem is a child's battle over eating peas or a celebration of fair trade, this collection introduces kids to a fresh new view of where their food comes from. They'll love following along as they track what they eat-from a tiny seed all the way to the fork that brings it to their mouth!
Throughout the anthology, each entry's words and ideas are brought to life by Norie Wasserman's stunning black-and-white photographs, which themselves are poetry for the eyes.
A fun and enlightening read for kids eight to twelve years of age, this collection will add to your family's dinnertime conversation, while also providing an excellent resource for teachers and librarians.
About the Author: Carol-Ann Hoyte is a Canadian children's poet who burst onto the young readers' literary scene in 2008. She is the creator and coeditor of the award-winning international children's anthology And the Crowd Goes Wild!: A Global Gathering of Sports Poems. Her poems has been published in print and online publications that include The Poetry Friday Anthology series spearheaded by Sylvia Vardell and Janet Wong, and the highly regarded School Magazine Australia.
A great fan of novels in verse, limericks, and riddle poems, Hoyte keeps busy taking care of and reading to her favorite boy of all, her son, when she is not working as an assistant librarian at Selwyn House School.