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FRANKENSTEIN TAKES THE CAKE

L.J. Ganser squeezes every bit of fun out of Rex's amusing poems and wordplay as he creates entertaining voices for Frankenstein and his many friends. This poetry collection is loosely clustered around Frankenstein's impending wedding and the catering questions it raises: You can't serve garlic if Dracula's coming, and silverware is off-putting to werewolves. There are also pieces about Edgar Allan Poe's writer's block and a work titled "Off the Top of My Head: The Official Blog of the Headless Horseman." The poetry reflects Rex's offbeat humor, which is as likely to please adults as it will kids. All listeners will appreciate Ganser's dramatic abilities, whether he's bringing to life tensions between Frankenstein's bride and her mother-in-law, or the challenge of feeding monsters with eclectic dietary needs.

Ages 6+

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2008

Duration: 30 mins

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

    THE POETRY OF MISTER ROGERS

    Narrators John Lithgow and Kate Mulgrew alternately share poems and songs created by Fred Rogers for his long-standing television show. Rogers's messages affirm children and give voice to the myriad feelings, good and bad, that all people feel from time to time. Wonder, joy, questions, exploration, outsides and insides, a new baby, one-of-a-kindness, needs emotional and material are examples of the breadth of Rogers's words. Lithgow's voice has its own richness, reminiscent of Rogers's own. His tone is firm and straightforward. When his voice expresses the anger of a poem, for example, he soon becomes calm as the anger fades. Kate Mulgrew is equally genuine and sets a pace for children's consideration of each message.

    (Poetry. 3-8)

    Pub Date: March 19, 2019

    Duration: 1 hr, 30 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781683691808

    Publisher: Random House Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      A CHILD'S CALENDAR

      Updike’s 12 poems celebrate the changing seasons with images that might catch a child’s eye. His verses, some of which are very lovely, focus on changes in the natural world (from snow to mud to crocuses) and on celebrations that accompany these changes (Christmas, Valentine's, Fourth of July). Each verse ends with a sound image that connects to the month’s poem (such as the sound of fireworks or baseball heard on TV). Updike’s presentation is earnest. While he sometimes overemphasizes line breaks in his poems, he has a kind voice and reads carefully, allowing time for children to enjoy the lovely gem-like illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman.

      Ages 4-6

      Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2004

      Duration: 13 mins

      Publisher: Live Oak Media

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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