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A Year of Nature Poems

by Joseph Coelho, illustrated by Kelly Louise Judd

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 9+

Published by Wide Eyed Editions, 2019

  • Poetry and rhyme

About this book

This beautifully illustrated portrait of one year in nature is put together by award-winning poet Joseph Coelho, with each month assigned a relevant and resonant poem. 

Each of these 12 poems is paired with a few observations about the month – the daffodils of March, the apples of August, the leaf fall of October – and the rich, beautiful folk-art illustrations of Kelly Louise Judd. 

These are poems that inspire reflection. Some of the themes that prompt them are quite serious, from climate change to the decline of amphibians. The poems themselves often hover around memories, presumably from Joseph Coelho's own childhood. Some are celebratory and some are sad: 'You could only dig so much / of the pond / before the pain drowned you'; but later, 'The leaves were piled / bonfire high – / whizzing russets, shooting oranges, exploding yellows / that she scooped / in armfuls / and cascaded over me / in a dry-leaf firework display / of love.'

As to be expected with Coelho's writing, a lot of the imagery is heart-flutteringly lovely and powerful. The book is less of an almanac and more like fuel for creative children who want to channel their own emotions into writing, inspired by the variety in the world around them. It reassuringly shows that emotions come and go, just like the seasons – and the bad times always pass.

About the author

Joseph Coelho is an award-winning children's author, performance poet and playwright based in London. He is also the Waterstones Children's Laureate for 2022-2024. His debut poetry collection, Werewolf Club Rules, was the 2015 winner of the CLPE CLiPPA Poetry Award. His second book, Overheard in a Tower Block, was shortlisted for the 2018 CLPE CLiPPA Poetry Award and is longlisted for the 2019 UKLA Book Awards. Joseph features in the BBC Teach 'Understanding Poetry' online series.

His work has poetry and performance at its heart, drawing on over 16 years' experience running dynamic creative literacy sessions in schools. He aims to inspire young people through stories and characters they can recognise.

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