“if i were a poet/I’d kidnap you” – “Kidnap Poem”
I Am Loved: A Poetry Collection, by Nikki Giovanni, illustrated by Ashley Bryan, Atheneum Books, 2018
This collection of old and new poems by renowned poet Nikki Giovanni and illustrated by poet and painter Ashley Bryan speaks perfectly to readers of all ages, but particularly to the read-aloud duo of adult and child, or the classroom teacher of music and poetry.
Read this book because the language and rhythm will delight your speech and the meaning will capture your audience. The poems range from the weighty “Quilts” (addressing aging and death) to the lighthearted “Paula the Cat.” This collection speaks to all people, with a deeper layer of meaning and call to African American children.
Add this book to your collection because this landmark collaboration of Nikki’s words with Ashley Bryan’s dynamic, vibrant and healing art is uniquely transcendent. Every bookshelf for children should include this book, because it’s
Nikki
Ashley
and POETRY!
Classroom teachers in particular need to get their hands on this book. Giovanni’s use of metaphor, 2nd person address, enjambment and rhyme all invite young poets’ examination and imitation. Several poems could prompt interesting comparisons to other famous poets (ee cummings and Lewis Carroll, for instance). And in particular, the poems “Three/Quarters Time” and “Do the Rosa Parks” jim and jam off the page, keeping time for lessons about movement, song, dance and social history.
Other children’s books by this author:
- Rosa, illustrated by Bryan Collier (the story of Rosa Parks)
- Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry with a Beat, illustrated by Kristen Balouch and Michele Noiset
Other books by this illustrator:
- What a Wonderful World, by Geroge David Weiss and Bob Thiele, performed most famously by Louis Armstrong
- Ashley Bryan’s ABC of African American Poetry
“do the rosa parks/say no no/do the rosa parks/throw your hands in the air/ do the rosa parks/ say . . . no no/ do the rosa parks/tell them that’s not fair”
YouTube video of Nikki Giovanni doing the Rosa Parks – Sadly, I could not find videos of children doing the Rosa Parks, which means it hasn’t yet caught on! Teachers everywhere, we have work to do with this poem.
Thank you for this post, Michelle. I love the Rosa Parks dance. Wonderful!!