King o the Midden: Manky Mingin Rhymes in Scots (Scots Edition)
by Matthew Fitt
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Following the immense success of King o the Midden, The Wee Book of King o the Midden, presents the favourite rhymes from the bigger book in a dinky wee format. Are the contents of this wee poetry book sweet and safe? No. They come with a health warning - if you don't like to read about things that are rude, scunnersome, surreal, bizarre or just plain daft, The Wee Book of King o the Midden is probably not for you. This collection of rhymes and poems will appeal to anyone with a warped sense show more of humour. In short sharp bursts of verse, a menagerie of contemporary Scots writers give their views on such diverse subjects as animals, folk at work, families and home life, aliens, superheroes, food and sport. Quick to read and easy to learn and recite, the results will fire up the dullest imagination and inspire children to put pen to paper and write their own verses of madness and mayhem. show lessTags
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a very funny book of poems in scottish saving it for my wee neice
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- Fiction and Literature, Poetry, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 821.9140809411 — Literature & rhetoric English & Old English literatures British Poetry 1900- 1900-1999 1945-1999 Modified standard subdivisions Collections of literary texts Collections Poetry for and by groups of people with specific attributes, residents of specific areas Poetry for and by residents of Europe British Isles - UK, Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland Scotland
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