Additional information
Weight | 150 g |
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Dimensions | 265 × 210 × 4 mm |
Format | |
Imprint | Boolarong Press |
ISBN | 9781923321038 |
Publication Year | 2025 |
Subject | Educational |
$19.99
This is a splendid addition to the Australian haiku landscape, encouraging a new generation to actively observe the vibrant natural world around them and to capture those moments with the platypus, the Rosella and the wattle in thoughtfully selected words. Haiku is an accessible creative pursuit, requiring few tools but an inquisitive mind—ideal for children exploring outside with their parents and teachers. Fiona’s watercolours complement the delicate beauty of her haiku, ensuring this will be a treasured childhood book.
Credited to :
Alison Rogers – haiku poet at Connected Words,
Secretary – Australian Haiku Society.
Themes and Educational Benefits:
Weight | 150 g |
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Dimensions | 265 × 210 × 4 mm |
Format | |
Imprint | Boolarong Press |
ISBN | 9781923321038 |
Publication Year | 2025 |
Subject | Educational |
Martina Tassone –
This beautifully illustrated book introduces young readers to the enchanting art of Haiku, offering a delightful blend of vivid imagery and carefully crafted words. The book provides a gentle introduction to the beauty of language, helping primary school children develop an ear for rhythm and an appreciation for concise, powerful expression. As young readers explore the bite-sized Haiku poems, they will discover the magic of capturing moments in just a few syllables. It is perfect for reading aloud, encouraging children to listen closely to the words and fostering a love for language from an early age.
Dr Martina Tassone Senior Lecturer the University of Melbourne
Janet Kelso –
‘A Landscape of Letters – with Haiku’ by Fiona Sinclair is like yoga for the reader. The pastel backgrounds and exquisite illustrations provide relaxation for the body and spiritual cleansing for the mind. Fiona’s haikus remind us to care for our birds and animals (like the endangered numbat) or our children “…will not see [them].”
Rarely do we find a gift suitable for everyone- young readers will enjoy the beautiful images and learning about our Australian landscapes, school aged children will be intrigued by the musical haikus and encouraged to write their own, and adults of all ages will enjoy a gentle feast for the senses.
Teachers notes at the end of the collection provide a succinct history of the haiku and instructions for writing them.
Janet Kelso