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Score: 9.0/10  [1 review]
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ProdID: 1135 - Here Comes The Heebie Jeebies and other scary poems
Author: Tony Bradman

Here Comes The Heebie Jeebies and other scary poems
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Here Comes The Heebie Jeebies and other scary poems product reviews

This scary new anthology, with poems by Helen Dunmore, Adele Geras, Kaye Umansky, Tony Bradman and many others will make you tremble with fear and shake with laughter!
Do you DARE to look inside?



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Review by: craftmadhermit (Tess)
Dated: 15th of October, 2006

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This Review: 9.0/10
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Score 10 out of 10
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Score 10 out of 10
ReReadability:
Score 9 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 7 out of 10

My son is quite fussy about what books he likes me to read to him, and at first wasn't too keen on me reading this one. But, once we started, even he enjoyed it. A collection of horror orientated poems, most of which had good rhythm and interesting topics that my son was able to relate to. After several of the poems, he had questions, so would ensue a brief conversation about just what was meant in the poem.
One of my particular favourites was "Bottling it up", which discussed, through 2 easy to understand verses, that it's better to share your problems, rather than keep them bottled up inside, which would result in you just going POP, and leaving a terrible mess of scary feelings across the ceiling - much better to share them, and admit you're scared, and therefore avoid the big mess.
Messages like this, along with poems like "Please Mr Dentist" - which went through a child's fears when they first go to see the dentist especially regarding the scary drill, to the realisation at the end that the visit, and what happened during, really wasn't all that bad after all - made this book a great read as it made for great giggles with the funny pictures and sometimes strange sounding nonsense words, while still educating in several different ways.
Definitely a book that will be read more than once- and that's from someone who's not a big fan of nonsense poems!


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