Collector of Things & Other Poems

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Pub Date Sep 04 2021 | Archive Date Jun 21 2021

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Description

Collector of Things & Other Poems is an illustrated collection of light verse for children. Featuring whimsical characters, like Millionaire Montgomery and the Bigalaboo, this collection of over one hundred humorous poems is sure to inspire bellyfuls of giggles!

Collector of Things & Other Poems is an illustrated collection of light verse for children. Featuring whimsical characters, like Millionaire Montgomery and the Bigalaboo, this collection of over one...


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•    Education and library outreach
•    Online & print review campaign
•    Online parenting blog outreach
•    Early reader consumer review campaign: NetGalley, Goodreads


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781735347394
PRICE $9.99 (USD)

Average rating from 13 members


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This was a lovely collection of poems. The poems are perfect for children. The illustrations were awesome and reminded me of Where the Sidewalk Ends. Most of the poems rhymed. This was a quick, but great read.

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Thank you to the author Riya Aarini and Netgalley for accepting my request of this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Illustrated, funny and fresh short stories written as poems for kids. It has funny and cute illustrations on the inside.

It's a fresh and light reading, written in light verses with rhythm.

It talks about childhood, adulthood, friendship, food, and children topics.

I have to say that I haven't connected with its poems, but I really found them very beautiful and so well written. This book mixes general children topics with a humor so fresh and easy for children to understand.

It's perfect for children around ages 8-10!

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“Collector of Things & Other Poems” transported me back to childhood. Similar style to the classic “Where the Sidewalk Ends”, with the audience being today’s generation of children.

Imaginative, fun, silly, laugh aloud, simplistic yet detailed illustrations, and oh so much fun! With a cast of memorable characters and great poems throughout, makes this a great book for middle school aged kids!

A sincere thank you to NetGalley and author, Riya Aarini for providing me an advance copy (ARC) of this book in exchange for an honest review. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to read this story and leave my review voluntarily.

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This collection of over 100 children's verses features fun and whimsical characters like Millionaire Montgomery, inspiring hours of lighthearted entertainment and poetic hilarity. The poems are whitty and laugh out loud silliness, while the illustrations are reminiscent of "Where the Sidewalk Ends." With topics ranging from family to food, friendships to the absolute nonsense, we laughed our way this one. This poetry collection is perfect for poetry tea time or just any time, and it's perfect for children ages 7-10... and their parents too!

*Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this title from the publisher. All opinions are my own.

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