Saturday, January 30, 2010

Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry with a Beat

Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry with a Beat
Edited by Nikki Giovanni
Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
2008
Reviewer: Tarie

I wish Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry with a Beat had been around when I was in elementary school. For most of my life I had a blind spot when it came to poetry, because nobody, not even a teacher or a librarian, introduced me to good poetry. If I had been introduced to poetry through Hip Hop Speaks to Children as a child, I know I would have been made a poetry lover much earlier in life.

Hip Hop Speaks to Children is an amazing collection of more than 50 poems and songs by poets and artists like Jacqueline Woodson, Gwendolyn Brooks, A Tribe Called Quest, Gary Soto, Kanye West, Langston Hughes, Queen Latifah, Mos Def, Charles R. Smith Jr., Maya Angelou, Walter Dean Myers, Lauryn Hill, James Berry, and W.E.B. Du Bois. These poems and songs with great rhythm come with an introduction by the book's editor, Nikki Giovanni - an introduction that really opened my eyes to the history and significance of hip hop.

It's not just the literature in the book that has fine beats. The book design, from the different fonts to the different layouts, and the illustrations by Kristen Balouch, Michele Noiset, Jeremy Tugeau, Alicia Vergel de Dios, Damian Ward, and Caroline Wolf are all fresh, colorful, and alive. The book also comes with an audio CD of more than 30 performances of the poems and songs.

I highly recommend this book, especially for children who are reluctant poetry readers. (I should know, I used to be one of them!) Hip Hop Speaks to Children makes poetry fun, incredibly accessible, and meaningful to children.

Link love: Doret's review at TheHappyNappyBookseller

Tarie is a reader, graduate student, editor, and English teacher in the Philippines. She blogs about literature for the young and young at heart at Into the Wardrobe and Asia in The Heart, World On The Mind.

5 comments:

Jeannine said...

My kids love to listen to the CD and so do I. It is a great resource for exploring poetry.

MissA said...

Wow this book sounds fantastic! I love hip-hop music (I remember hearing someone say that rap is rhythym and poetry) but I'm not as big of a poetry fan, so i guess I am a reluctant poetry reader, I'm definitely going to get this book!

Thanks for the review Tarie :D

Kelly said...

I LOVE this book and CD. Wonderful! Thanks for bringing it to the attention of your readers. My favorite poem/song on the CD is Dat Dere. Such a sweet song about a father and son.

Jessie Carty said...

i'm going to be helping a friend soon who wants to make sure her kids love poetry so glad to hear about this book!

M. Reka said...

This book sounds really great!