Flamingo Bendalingo: Poems from the Zoo

Author(s): Paula Green

Children & Young Adult

In Flamingo Bendalingo, all the animals of the zoo, from sea lions to giraffes, from meerkats to elephants, come to life in poems written by 50 children and experienced AUP poet Paula Green. The animals roar, they squeal, they lope and lie, they splash and munch. The lines of the poems capture in words, their funny shapes and their bright colours. Energetic rhythms and sparkling images make you laugh and make you think. In three parts, with Paula's poems making up one part, the poems by the children making up another, and an extensive glossary of definitions and examples, this brilliant book of zoo poems makes writing poetry easy and reading it fun. This book is stunningly illustrated on every page, with whimsical, beautifully coloured pictures by Michael Hight.

General Information

  • : 9781869403539
  • : Auckland University Press
  • : Auckland University Press
  • : 0.748
  • : 01 February 2006
  • : New Zealand
  • : 10 September 2023
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Paula Green
  • : Hardback
  • : Michael Hight
  • : 104
  • : full colour original illustrations

More About The Product

 

Poems from the Zoo would be the perfect gift for any little friend of the zoo, and is sure to extend the pleasure little people find there.” --Wairarapa Times Age

"Open this book and you are immediately drawn in by the clean uncrowded layout of the pages on each of which sit one or two poems enhanced by beautifully executed, lightly drawn, pen and ink drawings. It's a visual and literary feast.” - Magpies

 

Paula Green is a poet who has taught creative writing, film, and Italian literature at University level, she also runs poetry workshops for the general public and curates popular exhibitions, often combining art and text or presenting poetry in unusual settings. She has published three previous collections, Crosswind, Cookhouse and Chrome and is the 2005 Writer in Residence at the University of Auckland. Michael Hight began painting seriously in London in the mid 1980s. He is both a realist and an abstract painter whose "beehive" paintings featuring beehives set in dramatic rural landscapes are much sought after. His paintings are held privately and in public collections such as the national museum Te Papa Tongarewa, The Chartwell Trust Collection and the James Wallace Trust Collection.