Welcome to the Wonder House
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This collection of poems, creatively presented in the format of an allegorical house, will engage anyone who has ever wondered “why?” as it shows young readers that wonder is everywhere—in yourself and in the world around you.
Welcome to the Wonder House, a place to explore the cornerstone of every great thinker—a sense of wonder. This Wonder House has many rooms—one for nature, one for quiet, and one for mystery, among others. Each room is filled with poems and objects covering a wide variety of STEAM topics, including geology, paleontology, physics, astronomy, creative writing, and drawing, that will inspire curiosity in young readers.
This enchanting book written by award-winning poets Rebecca Kai Dotlich and Georgia Heard both sparks wonder and shows readers how to kindle it in themselves.A 2023 School Library Journal Best Book
A 2024 CCBC Choice
★ “Crisp and concise, with internal rhymes and alliteration, these poems beg to be shared and read aloud. Freedman’s illustrations complement and add whimsical details, including a stargazing penguin and a scaly, red dragon glimpsed amidst a jumble of blocks…Thoughtful readers will relish the figurative language and imagery, and pore over the well-crafted illustrations. An excellent resource for teachers looking to inspire students in an array of topics, from science and nature studies to creative writing.” —School Library Journal, starred review
★ “Set within 12 ethereal ‘rooms,’ 29 poems contemplate the wonders of Earth, sea, sky, and beyond…The poets infuse their verse with vibrant, child-accessible imagery….This slim volume teems with STEAM extensions, from exploring poetic forms and devices to investigating scientific facts and hypotheses. A beautifully conceived invitation: to look, see, wonder.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Twenty-nine poems in a lovely mix of forms and styles populate this book, presented as a ‘house’ with twelve double-page-spread ‘rooms.’…Freedman’s intriguing mixed-media illustrations use wide washes of color in shades of blue, green, gold, or purple with subtle hints to the objects
referenced in the poems.” —The Horn BookRebecca Kai Dotlich is the author of many children’s poetry and picture books that have won various honors, including the Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award and the Golden Kite Honor Award. She lives near Indianapolis and gives presentations and workshops across the country.
Georgia Heard, winner of the 2023 NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children, is an internationally recognized expert in the teaching of writing for grades K-8. She works as a consultant in schools and districts around the world, and is longtime staff developer for the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project.
Deborah Freedman has written and illustrated many picture books, including Carl and the Meaning of Life, Is Was, and Tiny Dino. Her books have been translated into nine languages, adopted in classrooms, and received many starred and rave reviews, honors, and awards, including SCBWI’s Crystal Kite Award and a Parent’s Choice Gold Award.CN
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Weight | 14.8 oz |
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Dimensions | 0.3100 × 9.4400 × 11.2500 in |
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Subjects | Poetry for classrooms, Wonder picture book, STEAM poetry, Science poetry, STEM Poetry, Poetry picture books, Finding wonder, Imaginative picture books, Rebecca Kai Dotlich poetry, Georgia Heard poetry, Teaching writing to kids, Mentor text, Picture books about nature, Picture books about science, picture books for creative kids, physics, critical thinking for kids, creative writing for kids, creative writing prompts, writing prompts, JNF051000, paleontology, STEAM, Creative writing, wonder, JNF016000, stem, picture books, astronomy, geology |