You Be Good and I'll Be Night: Jump-On-The-Bed Poems

by Eve Merriam

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Thirty-five pages of brief, rhyming poems.

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These have all the rhythm and rhyme of Mother Goose, without cutting tails off blind mice or any King Cole smoking a pipe. ?áPlus, some of them have beautiful imagery - Merriam always has a good sense of what the world can look like through young eyes. ?áThe poems are untitled, but they're almost always one to a page so at least that's a cue where one ends and another begins. ?áThe illustrations are a bit simplistic, insufficiently diverse, but fine.

Knobby green pickle,
wrinkled purple prune,
what can you see
by the light of the moon?

Silver satin pickle,
velvet silver prune,
everything changes
in the light of the moon.
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You be good & I’ll be Night by Eve Merrian, pictures by Karen Lee Schmidt. It is a book of poems for young children. Most of the book illustrates animals as the characters. Then some of the poems characters are children. Some of the poems talk about weather. Most of the poems in the book talk about bedtime or sleeping.

I think this would be a good night time book for you to read to children or for young readers. My older son likes to read this book to his little sisters. The girls think it is so silly.

I would use this book in my class when I doing a lesson on rhyming words. You could also use this book when talking about weather. Final you could use the poems that talk bedtime.
The poems in this book are very clever and interesting, a good book for younger children and beginning readers.

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Eve Merriam (July 19, 1916 - April 11, 1992) was an American poet and writer. Her first book was entitled, Family Circle. She was born as Eva Moskovitz in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After graduating with an A.B. from the Cornell University in 1937, Merriam moved to New York to pursue graduate studies at Columbia University. Her book, The Inner show more City Mother Goose, was described as one of the most banned books of the time. It inspired a 1971 Broadway musical called Inner City and a 1982 musical production called Street Dreams. Merriam won an Obie Award from the Village Voice in 1976 for her play, The Club. In 1981 she won the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. Merriam died on April 11, 1992, in Manhattan, NY from liver cancer. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Schmidt, Karen Lee (Illustrator)

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You Be Good and I'll Be Night: Jump-On-The-Bed Poems

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Poetry, Children's Books, Picture Books, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
811.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican poetry20th Century1945-1999
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PS3525 .E639 .Y68Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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