The last few months have been grim ones, which means that I now savor laughter more than ever. Even the laughter of others helps me feel better. As I read through today's poetry title, I often found myself smiling or chuckling. It is that kind of book, and I therefore prescribe it for anyone who needs a dose of simple fun.
Poem Depot: Aisles of Smiles
Poem Depot: Aisles of Smiles
Douglas Florian
Poetry
For ages 6 to 8
Penguin, 2014, 978-0-8037-4042-6
Writers, painters, and other creative people know that
the everyday lives of people (and animals) can provide them with a bottomless
source of material. People, the things they do, and the things they care about are
so interesting, and one does not need to seek out things that are exotic or
fantastical to find inspiration for a story or a work of art. Poets also know
that the things we consider mundane can provide material for poems.
For this
collection Douglas Florian has written poems that explore commonplace things
and situations. We are invited to visit his “Poem Depot” where there are “smiles
in the aisles.” His “store” is packed with poems that are “full of cheer,” and
lashings of “whimsy” and “wit.”
Somehow Douglas
finds way to add humor to every single one of his poems. Sometimes the humor is
overt, while at other times a clever punchline adds that little touch that will
bring forth a smile. For example in Scared
he tells us about how scared he is of “lions, tigers, and bears,” of climbing
mountains and other similarly perilous pursuits. He wraps up by mentioning that
what scares him most of all is the science test that he is going to have to do
on Thursday.
Similarly, in Deep Sleep, the ending is the place
where the humor in the poem lies. The narrator tells us that he slept so deeply
that he was asleep for sixty years. When he wakes up the bed was broken and
weeds were growing out of his ears. Readers will expect to hear that he did
something exciting after this long sleep, but instead the narrator tell us that
he went “back to bed.”
As they turn the
pages, readers can read about a wrinkly elephant, a bad hair day, mammoths, a
pet dragon, a pet owl, meat loaf, a genie’s chair and so much more. They can dip into the book at will, and can
be sure that what they will find will make them smile and hanker for more.