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BanerjiOnnesha: "I Ate Too Much" by Jack Prelutsky I ate too much turkey, I ate too much corn, I ate too much pudding and pie, I'm stuffed up with muffins And much too much stuffin', I'm probably going to die.

overtnincompoop: I couldn’t let World Poetry Day pass without sharing one of my favorite poems for children—The Dragons Are Singing Tonight by Jack Prelutsky.

obur66564: Poetry seems to sink into us the way prose doesn't. I can still quote verses I learned when I was very young, but I have trouble remembering one line of a novel I just finished reading.,Jack Prelutsky,Reading, I Can, Young ,

BnMidwest: Prelutsky…my fav was always Jack Prelutzky!

Dressyll6217: Writing gives me the opportunity to explore ideas, play with language, solve problems, use my imagination, and draw on my own childhood.,Jack Prelutsky,Opportunity, Childhood ,

jaskolski90hbr: Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face: And Other Poems: Some of the Best of Jack Prelutsky VBKSAUQ

reimundrl: Can you imagine all of the world’s dragons singing on one night a year?  I can’t, but Jack Prelutsky could, and he gave us a poem about it, and Peter Sis showed us how it might look.  Both are glorious. This book is full of inventive poems and richly detailed illustrations.

stbrigids_gns: The Skeleton Parade by Jack Prelutsky as told by Room 7. Prepare to be scared...

fpcsskovi: Putting teacher professional development into practice by implementing Tim Rasinski’s fluency routines in Mrs. Toner’s 4th grade classroom. Students are reading The Creature in the Classroom by Jack Prelutsky.

1983THC: Scored this Nightmares book online and it looks like it was signed by Jack Prelutsky!

jitka: like Jack Prelutsky. when's the last time you thought about Jack Prelutsky, or Jerry Spinelli, or like Sharon Creech

baterfly: Illustrations by Arnold Lobel for Jack Prelutsky’s “Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep”, 1976

Godgift64107811: Children seem naturally drawn to poetry - it's some combination of the rhyme, rhythm, and the words themselves. -Jack Prelutsky kalim~ SUMBUL GRACING BB16 FINALE

Godgift64107811: Poetry seems to sink into us the way prose doesn't. I can still quote verses I learned when I was very young, but I have trouble remembering one line of a novel I just finished reading. -Jack Prelutsky kalim~ SUMBUL GRACING BB16 FINALE

Godgift64107811: We all need ways to express ourselves, and poetry is one of mine. -Jack Prelutsky kalim~ SUMBUL GRACING BB16 FINALE

Godgift64107811: Otherwise I don't read much adult poetry at all, because I'm not smart enough and mostly I don't get it. -Jack Prelutsky kalim~ SUMBUL GRACING BB16 FINALE

Godgift64107811: Frankly, writing poetry for children is plain old fun, and I consider myself blessed to have such a delightful career. -Jack Prelutsky kalim~ SUMBUL GRACING BB16 FINALE

Godgift64107811: I look for poetry in English because it's the only language I read. -Jack Prelutsky kalim~ SUMBUL GRACING BB16 FINALE

MonroeOwls: Our Kinder Crew in Mrs. Branz's class listened to a poem by Jack Prelutsky today and then sketched what they were visualizing.

NyanKatt1: Did anybody else’s school read “Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! By Dr. Seuss and Jack Prelutsky” to “hype us up” for standardized testing?

LLavitha: Otherwise I don't read much adult poetry at all, because I'm not smart enough and mostly I don't get it. - Jack Prelutsky Deekshith ARISING WINNER PRIYANKA

rocketfromthe: Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep (1976, Jack Prelutsky, illustrated by Arnold Lobel) 12 poems on witches, werewolves, vampires, haunted houses, and all things scary.

SynthiaSalomon: 5 of 5 stars to Me I Am! by Jack Prelutsky

JamesA135488247: Final Poem of the Week: "Nature Is" by Jack Prelutsky

rhett83gopz: Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face: And Other Poems: Some of the Best of Jack Prelutsky CXDTXXU

LoriPlanken: Vintage Sweet & Silly Muppet Poems By Jack Prelutsky's , My First Little Golden Book, Vintage Small Children's Book, daysgonebytreasures

Jules55Tek: Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face: And Other Poems: Some of the Best of Jack Prelutsky 0XQC8ZZ

torp49pkl: Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face: And Other Poems: Some of the Best of Jack Prelutsky YUQHHBI

elkautama: "Be Glad Your Nose is On Your Face" by Jack Prelutsky Be glad your nose is on your face, not pasted on some other place, for if it were where it is not, you might dislike your nose a lot.

FrToddPetersen: A little poem for celebration of Thanksgiving.

MVProgress: OPEN FORUM: Turkey To get in the proper mood at the beginning of the holiday season I always like to recite the following poem written by Jack Prelutsky. ...

kjsigmund: This poem brings my 6y.o. so much joy. Enjoy it: By Jack Prelutsky

predovicnju: Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face: And Other Poems: Some of the Best of Jack Prelutsky NDHGQOS

NoUseForTrump: I love Jack Prelutsky!

msbrohman: We practiced visualizing after reading the poem “The Green Giant” by Jack Prelutsky.

Fransicverso: “It’s Halloween! It’s Halloween! The moon is full and bright and we shall see that can’t be seen on any other night.” — Jack Prelutsky, “It’s Halloween”

Unity_Milwaukee: “It’s Halloween! It’s Halloween! The moon is full and bright and we shall see that can’t be seen on any other night.” — Jack Prelutsky, “It’s Halloween”

KaelTudor: BONUS ENTRY: It’s Halloween by Jack Prelutsky and Marylin Hafner. Okay, so technically not a picture book, but this classic little book of poems comes out every year. A Halloween essential! Happy Halloween!

cgeclectics: “In masks and gowns we haunt the street and knock on doors for trick or treat.” — Jack Prelutsky, “It’s Halloween”

OnceLostGames: It's Halloween! It's Halloween! The moon is full and bright and we shall see that can't be seen on any other night skeletons and ghosts and ghouls, grinning goblins fighting duels, werewolves rising from their tombs, witches on their magic brooms. ― Jack Prelutsky

SoftLandingsSrs: In masks and gowns, we haunt the street And knock on doors for trick or treat Tonight we are the king and queen, For oh, tonight it's Halloween! Jack Prelutsky Kindness today is to open your door and share a smile and a treat! Happy Holloween!

cgeclectics: “It’s Halloween! It’s Halloween! The moon is full and bright and we shall see that can’t be seen on any other night.” — Jack Prelutsky, “It’s Halloween”

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rfdzw: It's Halloween by Jack Prelutsky, illustrations by Marylin Hafner, 1980

MelanieJaxn: It's Halloween! It's Halloween! The moon is full and bright And we shall see what can't be seen On any other night. -Jack Prelutsky

sproutemoji_: What are some poems you have committed to memory? My two are "I hope God thinks like that" by Rabia and "My sister is a werewolf" by Jack Prelutsky

MelanieJaxn: There's a house upon the hilltop We will not go inside For that is where the witches live, Where ghosts and goblins hide. Tonight they have their party, All the lights are burning bright, But oh we will not go inside The haunted house tonight. -Jack Prelutsky

AllHaleLibraria: 4 of 5 stars to Nightmares by Jack Prelutsky

MelanieJaxn: The skeletons are out tonight, they march about the street, With bony bodies, bony heads and bony hands and feet. Bony bony bony bones with nothing in between, Up and down and all around they march on Halloween. -Jack Prelutsky

OurLadyMuswell: Year 2 had fun in their English lesson learning about the poem ‘Spaghetti’ by Jack Prelutsky. They felt and smelt the spaghetti and then evaluated the poem.

hamsterkitten: "I'm partial to the manatee, which emanates no vanity. It swims amidst anemones and hasn't any enemies."-- Jack Prelutsky

mymomsbooks: Scranimals Poems Jack Prelutsky 1 st ed HC 2002

david_m_wagner: My Brothers Head My brother’s head should be replaced, It’s lighter than a feather: He’s trying to use tomato paste To paste tomatoes together! -Jack Prelutsky, “The New Kid on the Block”

EBloodaxe19: Today is very boring, I can hardly help but yawn, there's a flying saucer landing in the middle of the lawn, a volcano just erupted less than half a mile away, and I think I felt an earthquake, it's a very boring day. Jack Prelutsky

susanoha: 9/8/1940 Jack Prelutsky b. All-time favorite book: Wind in the Willows. I begged 3rd grader Chris' parents to stop making him practice penmanship after school. They only stopped when Prelutsky answered Chris' fan mail w/ letter showing worse penmanship. They framed the letter.

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Book_Addict: Happy birthday to children’s poet Jack Prelutsky (September 8, 1940), author of “Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep” (1976) et al.

allfamous_org: Happy birthday Poet Jack Prelutsky! Happy birthday to you. From good friends and true, from old friends and new, may good luck go with you and happiness too!

ditzydruid: Another long day. My daughter is dragging her feet on starting the bedtime routine, but I'm not that annoyed because she's absorbed in a book of Jack Prelutsky poetry.

skydog811: My Frog Is a Frog by Jack Prelutsky | Poetry Foundation

buckinghamfount: Public Poetry. Jack Prelutsky.

buckinghamfount: Public Poetry. Jack Prelutsky.

munjali_best: I look for poetry in English because it's the only language I read. - Jack Prelutsky MUNJALI SUPPORTS ANJALI ARORA

joypog: A Pizza the Size of the Sun, Jack Prelutsky, 1999 -

everyTitleCincy: The Baby Uggs Are Hatching—Prelutsky, Jack. 1989 Juvenile Book | 811.54 qp924 items: 2 | circs: 21 | last circ: 7/2020 childrens poetry american,humorous poetry american

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LibrarianRyan: Reviewed Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep by Jack Prelutsky on LibraryThing

OhioLion330: Serenading your girl with Jack Prelutsky

mymomsbooks: Scranimals Poems Jack Prelutsky 1 st ed HC 2002

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Spill_Words: As Soon as Fred Gets Out of Bed a poem by: Jack Prelutsky   As soon as Fred gets out of bed, his underwear goes on his head. His mother laughs, "Don't put it there, a head's no place for underwear!" But near his ears,

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

shear_a_sheep: Spaghetti and Spiders sounds like a jack prelutsky book

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

EBloodaxe19: Today is very boring, it's a very boring day there is nothing much to look at, there is nothing much to say. there's a bicycle in my way I'll put it on my head, I see flowers where I shouldn't I am going back to bed. Inspired by Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

middleschoolmav: 4 of 5 stars to The New Kid on the Block by Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: Be glad your nose is on your face, / not pasted on some other place, - Jack Prelutsky

Poem2Poem: As soon as Fred gets out of bed, / his underwear goes on his head. - Jack Prelutsky

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