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Roger McGough

    November 9, 1937
    Roger McGough
    100 best poems for children : chosen by children
    Comic Stories
    Collected Poems
    Over to You!
    Noah's Ark
    Until I Met Dudley
    • Until I Met Dudley

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
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      Through the perspective of Dudley, a techno-wizard dog, readers are introduced to familiar machines and everyday technology in a fun and engaging way. This unique approach combines humor and education, making complex concepts accessible and entertaining for all ages. Dudley's insights help demystify the workings of various devices, fostering curiosity and understanding of the technological world around us.

      Until I Met Dudley
    • A brand new collection for children from beloved poet, writer and broadcaster - Roger McGoughJust when you are ready to write your first poem, along come the words and cause mayhem! 'Poems can be like that sometimes,' says Roger McGough.Here Roger's witty poems take you from school and home to places far and wide, and back again just in time to finish the poem you first started.

      Over to You!
    • Collected Poems

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      From the back cover:“Collected Poems brings together forty years of poetry from Britain’s favourite wordsmith in one volume for the first time. From the quintessential 1960s poems ‘Let Me Die a Youngman’s Death’ and ‘Summer with Monika’ to the recent tender poems of fatherhood, this collection shows exactly why Roger McGough is one of our most celebrated poets.”

      Collected Poems
    • Comic Stories

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      A side-splitting selection Following the extraordinary success of Funny Stories, this second volume of rib-tickling tales contains another collection guaranteed to raise a laugh. With old favourites like Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer and Richmal Crompton's William, as well as contributions from Judy Blume, Roald Dahl, Terry Jones and Michael Rosen, this book has a wide-ranging selection of the funniest stories from around the world. Young readers will love Comic Stories

      Comic Stories
    • A collection of the very best poems for children, edited by Roger McGough A wonderful collection of contemporary and classic poems chosen by children from schools around the UK. Roger McGough made the final selection and wrote the introduction. Roger McGough was born in Liverpool and educated at the University of Hull. He came to prominence in the 1960s with the publication of THE MERSEY SOUND, and is one of today's most popular poets. He writes for children and adults and performs his poetry all over the world. He was honoured with an OBE in 1997, and won the Signal Poetry Award in 1998. Roger now lives in London. Sheila Moxley is gaining a powerful reputation for her multi-cultural illustration. She lives in London.

      100 best poems for children : chosen by children
    • A witty and mischievous tale inspired by The Wind in the Willows, from renowned poet Roger McGough.Mr Toad has a shiny gold coin. He gives it to Miss Mole to pay for a room in her hotel. Now Miss Mole can pay Sam Stoat for painting the hotel, and Sam Stoat can pay back Mr Badger ... until the coin might just end up back where it started! From renowned poet Roger McGough and Kate Greenaway Medal winner Mini Grey, this is an inspired and witty tale featuring beloved characters from The Wind in the Willows.

      Money-Go-Round
    • 100 Best Christmas Poems for Children

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This delightful children's poetry anthology brings together the 100 Best Christmas Poems for Children, edited and introduced by Roger McGough.

      100 Best Christmas Poems for Children
    • '"The Mersey Sound is an attempt to introduce contemporary poetry to the general reader by publishing representative work by each of three modern poets in a single volume, in each case the selection has been made to illustrate the poet's characteristics in style and form'.With this modest brief, The Mersey Sound was conceived and first published in 1967. An anthology which features Roger McGough's work, alongside that of Brian Patten and Adrian Henri (The Liverpool Poets), it went on to sell over half a million copies and to become the bestselling poetry anthology of all time.Irreverent, sardonic, funny and sad, these are the poems that echo the mood of the sixties. A selection of the early work of three Liverpool poets who brought poetry down from the dusty shelf and onto the street." --Publisher

      The Mersey Sound
    • An Imaginary Menagerie

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A new edition of the classic Roger McGough collection of animal verse, with the author's own illustrations

      An Imaginary Menagerie