Acknowledgments -- My Brain -- Colors -- It's All Me -- Winning -- What's Mine -- The Horse Who Said Moo -- I'm Igserious! -- The Chorus of Doris -- Supposing You Were Me -- Compared to What? -- Bang? -- Brain Break -- Break In -- My Personal Brain -- Mistaken Identity -- Just a Thought -- Question -- Just Wondering -- Not Not Dancing -- Dopey -- Instrumental -- Reaching Six -- CO2 -- Breath -- Lights Out -- Worlds -- What I Think -- Yours Alone -- Unlucky -- Adjustable Nose -- Sky -- Solar Lunacy -- Nosy Advice -- My Nose -- Fabulous Five -- Mouth Mouthing Off -- My Champion Bee -- To Be an Ant -- Army Ants -- Skin Deep -- Bird Talk -- Jokes Talk Back -- Take It or Leave It -- Looking Up -- We Come in Peace -- The Latest Thing -- This Poem Is New -- Unplanned Poem -- Beyond Compare -- The Moon Fell Down -- Moon Mint -- Boredom Break -- Popcorn Dream -- Not a Children's Poem -- The Thing about Chickens -- Why Can't and Elephant? -- What Am I? -- May I Go to the Circus? -- The Just-Because Hug -- Obviously -- Alphabet Takes -- Reading between the Letters -- ELEMENO -- Dancing -- Moon Cheese -- Under the Rainbow -- They Say -- Thank You, Nose -- The Thing about Breezes -- The Breeze -- Autumn Leaves -- Summer Sorcerer -- Spring in My Step -- The Morning Is Quiet -- My First Snow -- Better Late than Never -- The Cold Poem -- Fall and Winter -- Rondel -- Dog in Winter -- Winter's Tale -- Riddle -- Summer Breeze -- To and Fro -- Breezy Does It -- Reflection -- Dawn -- Talking to the Wall -- Inside -- Off to Nowhere -- The Last Poem in the Book.
Summary:
"The Red Ear Blows Its Nose is an illustrated collection of poems for children and others covering thinking and the brain, identity and what it means to be a person, and nature and the seasons"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.