The Boy Who Lived in a Shell, Snippets for Wandering Minds
Snippets for Wandering Minds
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John Himmelman's "The Boy Who Lived in a Shell" is a collection of illustrated poems told from the perspective of a boy named Evo who lives in a moon snail shell.
The poems are short and accessible, making them suitable for children with shorter attention spans.
Evo's adventures are whimsical and engaging, exploring themes of friendship, resilience, and the wonder of nature.
The book's illustrations complement the text, adding another layer of visual storytelling.
Himmelman's unique approach to storytelling makes this book a delightful read for both children and adults.
The poems are short and accessible, making them suitable for children with shorter attention spans.
Evo's adventures are whimsical and engaging, exploring themes of friendship, resilience, and the wonder of nature.
The book's illustrations complement the text, adding another layer of visual storytelling.
Himmelman's unique approach to storytelling makes this book a delightful read for both children and adults.
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as a poetry collection for kids, but enjoyable for all ages.

Andrew Limbong

John Himmelman, Reginald Dwayne Betts take a populist approach to poetry in new books