Each poem is a celebration of life.
Between Judith Barrett Lawson’s clever wordplay, and the delightful illustrations by Netta Jones, I Smile at the Sun will transport readers on a whimsical journey through childhood — it’s joys, silly mishaps, and small everyday wonders.Yet you don’t have to be a child to smile at I Smile at the Sun.
In the Tradition of Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky, but in her own unique voice, Lawson brings together lighthearted humor with heartfelt insights, offering friendly wisdom on growing up, loss, and the importance of dreams.
If you grew up reading Dr. Seuss and love fun tongue-twisting rhymes, then you’ve come to the right place. Judith Barrett Lawson has written an amazing poem book that is not only just for kids but also “Misidentified Grown-ups.”