![]() ![]() I would still recommend it, especially to Fancy Nancy fans.įancy Nancy returns in this second partly fictional, partly non-fictional picture-book, following upon Fancy Nancy: Explorer Extraordinaire!. I didn't like this one quite as much as Fancy Nancy: Explorer Extraordinaire! But it's still a fairly strong picture book, and it does teach kids quite a bit about poetry. Nancy also shares a notebook of some of her favourite (kid-friendly) poems. Nancy goes around asking people their favourites, and most of those are included (except for her dad's, but those are Bob Dylan song lyrics, so I'm assuming that either they weren't appropriate for kids or the publisher couldn't get the rights). (Little does she know that inspiration has been sitting right in front of her the whole time!) Until it does, she just has to keep exploring the wonderful world of poetry. They can even be song lyrics! But Nancy has a problem: inspiration just won't strike. They can be started by using the letters in a word. ![]() Sometimes they're funny, sometimes they're serious. Sometimes they rhyme, sometimes they don't. Nancy then gets to learn about different kinds of poems. The poems will be written on paper leaves so they can go on the Poet-Tree (a cardboard tree on the classroom's wall). Glass, gives the kids an assignment: write a poem. ![]() This is another quasi-non-fictional Fancy Nancy title, this time teaching kids about poetry. ![]()
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