New Releases by Kalli Dakos

Kalli Dakos is the author of Recess in the Dark (2024), My Lunchbox is Hopping & Other School Poems (2024), Buttons (2023), Happy Birthday, Belly Button! (2023), Why Am I Blue? (2021).

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Recess in the Dark

release date: Jul 23, 2024
Recess in the Dark
Recess in the Dark is a unique collection of poems that offers a new perspective on how students live in the Canadian North, where the sun doesn''t shine for a long part of winter. This anthology, inspired by kids in the Northwest Territories, comprises silly, quirky, mysterious, and reflective poems brought to life by stunning illustrations of Canada’s natural beauty.

My Lunchbox is Hopping & Other School Poems

release date: Jul 22, 2024
My Lunchbox is Hopping & Other School Poems
Discover a silly, fun, and at times touching collection of school-themed poems for beginner readers. Using simple vocabulary and intuitive rhyme and rhythm, these poems address everything from writing tests to hiding in the bathroom!

Buttons

release date: Aug 08, 2023
Buttons
I button my shirt and my coat up too, and I think of the work that buttons do. In this adorable, brightly colored board book, a little girl discovers the magic of buttons. From buttons at home to buttons at school, kids will see buttons in new and fun-loving ways as they learn about the world. And at the end, children will be delighted to find one very special button that all children have and love—their belly buttons! Buttons will inspire little fingers to join in all sorts of new daily activities, but watch out! Because kids love pressing buttons, no matter what the buttons do!

Happy Birthday, Belly Button!

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Happy Birthday, Belly Button!
An exuberant child celebrates being one year older, calling out body parts from head to toe that have grown since their last birthday. When you''re young, every inch grown feels like a huge achievement. You''re not just one year older, you''re one year bigger, too. Spirited rhyming text and active illustrations highlight body parts and share the joy of celebrating a birthday. Written by veteran children''s poet Kalli Dakos and illustrated by Luciana Navarro Powell''s warm and expressive art, Happy Birthday, Belly Button! is a delightful picture book to read with toddlers and preschoolers growing up.

Why Am I Blue?

release date: Dec 22, 2021
Why Am I Blue?
The Blue Frog looked at his reflection in the water and asked, “Why am I blue?” The Green Frog didn''t know. Dandelion had no answer. And Fish? No idea either! Being different from one’s peers can be hard. We all want to be part of a group and to be accepted and loved by others. We might struggle with whether to embrace our differences or hide them in order to fit in. In this story, the Blue Frog wonders why he is blue, and not green like other frogs. He feels confused, sad, and different, and seeks to answer the question “why am I blue?” Eventually hearing a simple, but profound explanation, the Blue Frog begins to embrace his blueness and accept being different than his friends. Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers by Gayle E. Pitman, PhD, that discusses how children experience differences throughout childhood and how adults can guide children toward an understanding and acceptance of differences and similarities they will face throughout life. From the Note to Parents and Caregivers: Some differences can be a source of positive self-esteem for children. They could have qualities that are cool, quirky, and respected by others. For example, if a child is especially talented at something, like art, music, or athletics, they might feel respected by their peers, even though their talent sets them apart to some extent. Moreover, if this quality is nurtured by family members and teachers and through extracurricular activities, these differences can enhance self-esteem in a powerful way. Differences don’t always work that way, though. Some differences involve characteristics like disability, gender identity, or race, qualities that have been used throughout history to justify inequality and mistreatment. If differences aren’t valued by the individual or by society, a few things can happen...

My Story Friend

release date: May 25, 2021
My Story Friend
There is the person who tells the story. This is the storyteller. And there is the person who listens to the story. This is the story friend. As a child treks across the land in search of someone to tell his sad story to, he meets a gruff mountain man who can’t stand unhappy stories, a too busy to be bothered farmer, and finally, the old woman who tells stories herself, who is willing to listen. The act of telling the story leads the child to look at the other side and make what was dark lighter and full of hope and positivity. The true potency of needing to express one’s unhappiness and the power of having someone else listen and help is a strong message for young readers. Like a favorite teacher or mentor, they may not be around forever, just for a short but meaningful time.

They Only See the Outside

release date: Jan 01, 2021
They Only See the Outside
"A selection of poems on mental health topics including emotions, bullying, failure, illness, war, immigration, and goodbyes"--

Our Farm in the City

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Our Farm in the City
"Poem about Experimental Farm in Ottawa"--

Get Me Out of This Book

release date: Jun 11, 2019
Get Me Out of This Book
"GET ME OUT OF THIS BOOK!" shouts Max. Max is a scaredy-cat bookmark until he learns 3 rules for being brave--breathe deeply, make a plan, and think positive thoughts! When Max the bookmark went into a scary book, he couldn''t LOOK and he SHOOK and he SCREAMED, "GET ME OUT OF THIS BOOK!" Then he learned to (1) breathe deeply, (2) make a plan, and (3) think positive thoughts--techniques used by the Navy SEALs. Max put his new tools into practice and now he''s brave enough to face a snake, yucky bugs, and even a seven-headed monster! This humorous story packs a big punch as it introduces children to mindfulness, self-regulation, self-control, and other techniques for dealing with stress and overcoming fear. Every copy of Get Me Out of This Book! comes with its very own pull-out Max the Bookmark. He''s ready to hold your place in any book and remind you of the rules and tools--just in case things get too scary.

Our Principal Promised to Kiss a Pig

release date: Aug 01, 2018
Our Principal Promised to Kiss a Pig
In September, when the school principal promises to kiss a pig if the students read 10,000 books, a girl volunteers Hamlet, her unwilling, Shakespeare-quoting pet pig. But poor Hamlet wants nothing to do with such foolishness.

A Funeral in the Bathroom

release date: Feb 01, 2017
A Funeral in the Bathroom
2012 IRA-CBC Children''s Choices 2012 Children''s Choice Book Award Finalist My teacher''s pretty slick, Has a hundred teaching tricks. Even in the bathroom stalls, She hangs poetry on the walls, And while I''m there all alone I can''t help but read a poem. From "Gross" and "Flushophobic" to "There''s a Sock in the Toilet," these poems will have kids laughing all the way to "The Bathroom Dance!"

If You're Not Here, Please Raise Your Hand

release date: Jan 25, 2011
If You're Not Here, Please Raise Your Hand
For every student who’s ever worried about spending a lifetime in the third grade and for every teacher who’s faced a class where nobody remembered to bring milk money, these thirty-eight poems capture the excitement, challenge, heartbreak, and wonder of life in elementary school. Through her fresh, lively word pictures, Dakos manages to find surprises in every corner of the school.

I Heard You Twice the First Time

release date: Dec 21, 2009
I Heard You Twice the First Time
Kalli Dakos, a teacher and popular school poet, lends her verse to celebrate teachers and the important work they do. These poems range from lighthearted glimpses of classroom life to selections that will inspire teachers to share their unique gifts and talents with children. ,,,,Kalli hopes teachers will laugh and cry through these poems, and ultimately be inspired to celebrate the poetic moments in their own classrooms.

Don't Read This Book, Whatever You Do!

release date: Jun 23, 2008
Don't Read This Book, Whatever You Do!
In this delicious companion volume to If You’re Not Here, Please Raise Your Hand, thirty-seven poems and miniplays celebrate elementary school life and the funny, poignant, wondrous, and telling moments that can happen only in a classroom.

Put Your Eyes Up Here

release date: Jul 01, 2006
Put Your Eyes Up Here
Put your eyes up here, put your eyes on me! Ms Roys asks for her students'' attention, but she doesn''t really need to. Who can ignore a teacher who wears silly hats and colorful skirts, has a graveyard for used-up pencils, believes in magic and ghosts, and has special eyeballs that let her see the things that make her students unique? In this collection of fun, lively poems by Kalli Dakos, you''ll explore the world of Ms. Roys''s classroom -- and you may not want to go home!

Follow the Leader

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Follow the Leader
While playing follow-the-leader with Clifford and T-Bone, Cleo learns that playing fair is the best way to play.

The Wild Ice Cream Machine

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Wild Ice Cream Machine
When Charley and Emily Elizabeth decide to work the ice cream machine themselves, things go smoothly until the lever gets stuck and they find themselves knee-deep in ice cream.

The Greatest Magic

release date: Jan 01, 2000
The Greatest Magic
A collection of poems for and about teachers and teaching.

The Bug in Teacher's Coffee and Other School Poems

release date: Jan 01, 1999
The Bug in Teacher's Coffee and Other School Poems
A collection of simple poems depict the activities at school from the morning welcome until the closing bell.

Get Out of the Alphabet, Number 2!

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Get Out of the Alphabet, Number 2!
Ms Churn''s class makes up silly poems mixing up letters and numbers. Poetry book. 4-7 yrs.

The Goof who Invented Homework and Other School Poems

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Goof who Invented Homework and Other School Poems
A collection of poems that reflect the varied, sometimes funny, sometimes serious activities and emotions of the school year.

Mrs. Cole on an Onion

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Mrs. Cole on an Onion
A collection of thirty-two poems celebrating life in school.

Mrs. Cole on an Onion Roll

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Mrs. Cole on an Onion Roll
A collection of thirty two poems celebrating life in school.

Mrs. Cole on an Onion Roll, and Other School Poems

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Mrs. Cole on an Onion Roll, and Other School Poems
A collection of thirty-two poems celebrating life in school.
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