Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Guyku




Raczka, B. (2010). Guyku: A year of haiku for boys. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children. (illustrated by Peter Reynolds)


Divided into seasons, this short book of short poems about boys playing outdoors is a gem. Raczka's afterword notes that his inspiration was his own boyhood outdoors, and it shows.  The poems bring back memories of classic outdoor activities that every child can connect with - climbing trees, skipping stones, roasting marshmallows, splashing your sister....  He also notes that Haiku is the perfect 'boy poem' - it is about nature, "a place where guys love to be" and written in present tense, "guys are always interested in what is happening right now".  Peter Reynolds calls the book an important "invitation for boys to swim in the 'poem pond'".  Let's share the invitation!

Primary, Intermediate (as an invitation to poetry writing), Teacher resource



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