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Imagine This!, a new poetry book by Joanne Froh, with illustrations by Frances Plagens, invites children into a world of fun, adventure, and endless possiblities...








Packed with rhythm and rhyme, Imagine This! celebrates familiar daydreams and games of make-believe.

From wishing you could fly, to finding lost treasure, each adventurous tale is brought to life with a lively poem and elaborate pen & ink drawing.

A special "keepsake" book, Imagine This! is a great read-aloud selection and the perfect choice for young readers -- especially  those with active imaginations!

           Ages 5-11

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What Reviewers are Saying...

"A fun and beautifully illustrated children's book with a great message!"
                                                                            -- USA Book News (Oct. 2006)

"Emphasizing the power of creativity, Imagine This! is a lyrical adventure through the realms and stories of the mind....Illustrated in exquisite detail."                             -- Midwest Book Review (Amazon, 5 Star Rating)

"This book is about igniting the creative spirit and believing in possibilities -- important dynamics for both children and adults."
                                                    --Traverse City Record-Eagle
(Sept. 2006)

"This is not a book for children.  This is a book for all ages!  Children will love the poems, but adults will savor the memories the poems bring to the surface...It is with great honor that I highly recommend Imagine This!.  Well-done Ms. Froh and Ms. Plagens!"  
                                                                              -- Reader Views (Nov. 2006)

Look Inside...


Each of the Imagine This! poems is accompanied by a two-page illustration -- too large to reproduce within this space.  Therefore, to give you a taste of what's inside, shown below is the second page and last two stanzas of a poem about the very popular daydream of having your own horse.