COME AND PLAY: CHILDREN OF OUR WORLD HAVING FUN / POEMS BY CHILDREN Edited by Ayana Lowe
(Lowe, Ayana, ed. 2008. COME AND PLAY: CHILDREN OF OUR WORLD HAVING FUN / POEMS BY CHILDREN. Pictures from Magnum Photos. New York: Bloomsbury U.S.A. Children’s Books. ISBN 1599902451)
In this unique poetry book edited by Ayana Lowe, 27 poems written by children are paired with incredible photographs of children playing around the world. Each double page features the poem in bright lettering on a black background on the left side and the accompanying photograph on the right side. The location and date of each photograph is also included, giving each poem a unique context. Individual authors are not named for each poem, giving the impression that the poems may have been the product of a collaborative effort among many children. Some of the poems rhyme and some do not, but each poem offers the refreshing perspectives of children. Sense imagery, emotional impact, onomatopoeia, and metaphorical language are among the various poetic elements that can be found in the poems. For example, the upbeat poem FUN IS A MOTION combines sense imagery, metaphorical language, and elated emotion:
FUN IS A MOTION
Fun is a motion.
Something that you really like.
Trying to fly, you feel a tingling
sensation inside of you.
Yippee!
While FUN IS A MOTION is an upbeat poem, many of the poems and photographs in the collection capture a range of emotions that children may feel while engaging in play activities. CAITLIN'S IDEA touches on the fear that children may feel when trying something new or challenging:
CAITLIN’S IDEA
It’s fun to jump.
Wheeee!
One of them is flying.
Her hair is waving.
The other one is holding on.
Why?
Maybe she’s scared.
This collection also includes an introductory poem written by Poet Laureate Rita Dove, information about each of the photographs, a world map depicting the locations showcased in each photograph, information about the writers and photographers, as well as an excerpt from Ayana Lowe on the amazing power of children’s play.
The 29 stunning photographs from Magnum Photos are the foundation for each of the children’s poems, and they capture the universal joys of childhood play with amazing clarity. With a mixture of both black and white as well as color photographs, the visuals in this collection are as unique and inspiring as the poems are. Additionally, the photographs from around the world range in date from 1951 to 2005, further emphasizing the universal and timeless nature of childhood play.
This poetry book is truly a celebration of children everywhere and the universal power of childhood play. The visual design of this book is extraordinarily appealing, and the fact that all of the poems are written by children might encourage other children to try writing poetry themselves. This beautiful collection could be a source of inspiration for children as well as a heartening reminder of the joys of childhood for adults. Just as the pleasures of childhood play are timeless and universal, this poetry collection has the potential to stand the test of time for both children and adults.
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