

An edition of Young Cornrows Callin Out the Moon (2007)
Poems
By Ruth Forman
Publish Date
March 1, 2007
Publisher
Children's Book Press
Language
eng
Pages
24
Description:
Who needs a backyard when there are brownstone steps, double dutch, and freeze tag beneath the sizzling summer sun? The jingling bell of the ice cream truck mingles with laughter and sidewalk rhymes. Frosty lemonade from the corner store and tight cornrows beat the heat with style. There's nothing like summer in the city with friends, family, and a child's imagination for company. Ruth Forman offers a poetic testament to childhood, language, and play, and Cbabi Bayoc's richly hued paintings bring the streets of South Philadelphia to vivid life.
subjects: Summer, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, American poetry, African Americans, African American girls, Children's poetry, American, Psychology, Artists, Juvenile literature, Minority artists, Place (Philosophy), Children's poetry, Summer, poetry
Places: Pa.) South Philadelphia (Philadelphia, South Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pa.)