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Poetry Reviews

Einstein: the girl who hated maths by John Agard

I enjoyed this book because I used to hate maths - now I like it!

I would recommend this book for children aged 9 to 11

I think this book is ok

By George, Brook Field Primary School

Guess what happened at school today by Jez Alborough

This book is about a boy who was telling what happened at school that day - but it is a poem

I enjoyed this book because it was good how the boy told the story in poems

I would recommend this book for children aged 8 - 10

I think this book is good

By Nicole, Eldene Primary School

Daft as a doughnut by Adrian Mitchell

This book is about poems about all sorts.

I sort of like it. It is good but boring in some places.

I would recommend this book to children aged 6-11.

I think this book is OK.

By Paige, Eldene Primary School

Daft as a doughnut by Adrian Mitchell

This book has poems that are funny. I read it in two days. My favourite poem was Daft as a Doughnut.

I enjoyed this book because it was funny and I like poems

I would recommend this book to children aged from 6 upwards

I think this book is fantastic.

By Paige, Eldene Primary School

Can we have our ball back please? by Gareth Owen

This is about football poems

I enjoyed it because the of song of the t-shirt

I recommend this book for children aged 7 - 10

I think this book is fantastic

By Bob, Eldene Primary School

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