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Appreciate All Life Has To Offer
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“I Like Mud” is a collection of poetry written by Margaret Grote about the simple joys of everyday life to remind readers to appreciate each day and enjoy the small moments. What inspired you to publish your mother’s work 17 years later?
It had been in the back of my mind for quite a while. Several years ago I had the idea that it would be cool to have 1st and 2nd graders illustrate the poems with their artwork. I had an entire class of 2nd graders do illustrations for two of the poems with the idea that I would pick the best ones to use. It was a nice idea but the illustrations were not what I had hoped. Then a couple years ago my cousin visited and I showed her the poems. She was excited about the idea of doing some illustrations. And you can see the results. I think she did an amazing job of capturing the sentiments in the poems.
What was the collaboration process with your cousin and illustrator Marcia Wheelan Coles like to bring this collection of poetry to life?
It was great. She showed me her work in progress and I gave my comments. But the book is Marcia’s accomplishment much more than mine. I contributed my mother’s poetry and she took off with it. We originally had 27 poems, each with its own page. Because of the awesomeness of the illustrations, I suggested we do a full spread for each poem and do two books. So the next book will be out shortly with the other half of the poems.
What is one of your favorite memories that come to mind when reading the poems your mom left for you to publish?
Nothing too specific, but my mom passed along her love of dogs to me. So the “My Dog” poem is especially emotional to me, thinking back on a couple of the dogs I grew up with and loved with all my heart.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from “I Like Mud”?
To take the time to appreciate all life has to offer. It is easy to take so much for granted. Children are better at living in the moment and getting joy from things like the ice cream truck, or the beach, or playing in the mud. That ability disappears for most adults, although I think many grandparent-age adults are able to regain that. I know it is a children’s book but I believe I Like Mud has as much to offer adults as it does to children.
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I Like Mud: and other poems for the young and young-at-heart
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“I Like Mud” presents an enchanting and heartening anthology of succinct verse, offering reflections on quotidian experiences and activities while contemplating more profound questions about our place among the stars. The effortlessly readable nature of this compilation makes it an excellent choice for burgeoning readers, as well as a delightful bedtime read for parents to share with their young children, who will find the concepts presented in the poems easily comprehensible.
The accompanying illustrations are nothing short of magnificent, infusing each poem with vivacity and portraying an array of diverse characters enacting the scenes described in the verse. The captivating, sketched artwork is bound to ignite a child’s imagination, facilitating the connection between the poetic text and the visual representation. This harmonious fusion serves as an invaluable aid in acquainting young minds with the world of poetry and its potential for deeper meaning.
The outstanding lyrical poems traverse a multitude of themes from the simple joys of everyday life, such as reveling in the aftermath of rain, frolicking in mud, cherishing paternal love or canine companionship, and the elation of spotting the ice cream vendor.
“I Like Mud” is a delightful collection of poems that will undoubtedly captivate and enchant children. I recommend this anthology to parents seeking to introduce their little ones to the beauty of poetry or to anyone in pursuit of exceptional verse that celebrates life and its myriad wonders.
Pages: 34 | ASIN: B0C1LW2Z64
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