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AWARD-WINNING CHILDREN’S AUTHOR DESCRIPTION: Friendly, smiling and armed with a guitar and a weird imagination; described as “off-the-wall, but right on target” by Teacher Magazine. Last seen in School Library Journal, Newsweek & Booklist; has been featured on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition and on a one hour special on NPR’s Options in Education. WANTED FOR: Writing outrageously funny books that incite children to read; also writes songs heard on CDs that make children howl with delight; often seen on an award-winning educational television show and in your neighborhood school and library. “It is the rare children’s entertainer who can actually capture the attention of both kids and their parents. Barry Louis Polisar does it and you can’t help but laugh.” — All Things Considered, National Public Radio “Polisar, the winner of four Parents’ Choice Awards for his recordings, has written songs for Sesame Street and has performed at the Kennedy Center and the Smithsonian Institution. He performs throughout the United States and instills in children the message that you can use the creative process to write about anything from your own experience.” — The Houston Post Houston, Texas “It’s obvious that Polisar has a good rapport with kids. In concert he is a lively performer and in the informal poetry and writing workshops he holds in schools, he is relaxed and open.” — The Houston Chronicle, Houston, Texas “Barry Louis Polisar is a one-man symphony of comic anarchy. At a time when vast numbers of our kids see school as endless drudgery, Polisar says otherwise. He says, isn’t the English language fun?” — The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland www.Barrylou.com just celebrated my 30th year of writing songs and books for children and visiting schools and libraries throughout the United States. I would not have had the career I have if it were not for librarians like you. I If you read the “guest book comments” on my web site, you will see time and time again how people have written to tell me what it was like to discover my recordings and books on the shelves of their local library over the last thirty years. It has really been the public library system that has allowed me to reach my audience and I am forever indebted to the library for making that happen. To mark my 30th year, I released a new book and a new CD recording for children. My web site offers sound samples, full color artwork from my books, selected poems and reviews in School Library Journal, Booklist and Publishers Weekly. It is a great resource for people exploring my work and I hope you consider ordering my newer titles. Feel free to contact me directly from my web site. - BARRY LOUIS POLISAR BOOK Peculiar Zoo Barry Louis Polisar Illustrated by David Clark Featured in Ranger Rick Nature Magazine, these witty and thought-provoking poems introduce children to some of the oddest creatures in the animal kingdom, including many rare and endangered species. Written entirely in verse, it’s filled with intriguing facts about an extraordinary array of uncommon animals, from Dik-Diks to Zebus. Young readers will discover the Numbat, who has more teeth than any other land mammal, but swallows his food whole; the Proboscis Monkey with its long nose that it must move out of the way in order to eat; and the Naked Mole Rat, who is pictured stretched out on a divan, shielding herself with feathers. This bestiary goes far beyond “A is for Ant and B is for Bear” and ventures into a delightful world of truly unusual animals. The poems in this book were featured on Barbara Bush’s national radio show on ABC, Mrs. Bush’s Story Time. $14.95 cl, ISBN # 0-938663-14-3 32 pages, 10 x 9, fully illustrated in color “K-Gr 6—This author/illustrator team has created a zany and definitely peculiar zoo book. Choosing 16 lesser-known animals, such as the okapi, manatee, and solenodon, Clark has filled each large, double-page horizontal spread with a humorous watercolor-and-ink depiction of an animal. Polisar’s witty poems describe the unique characteristics of each creature. The verses are informative and thoughtprovoking, as well as funny. Ideal for group, individual and lap reading, this selection should spark interest in extinct and endangered animals and their habitats. A short glossary gives concise facts about each animal.” —School Library Journal “A big hit with kids.” —Observer Dispatch, Utica, New York “Polisar does a fine job at reaching kids.” —Learning Magazine “Just the sort of subjects that strike a responsive chord in children.” —Children Today “Polisar really knows how to make kids laugh.” —Parents Express Magazine “Polisar fans will be delighted. His sly rhymes inform the reader even as they poke fun at their subjects.” —Publishers Weekly BOOK Insect Soup: Bug Poems Barry Louis Polisar Illustrated By David Clark A winner of The Parent’s Guide for Outstanding Children’s Books Award! “Soup’s on! With its wacky-looking and much bigger-than-life-sized bugs, Insect Soup eats, bites, floats, marches and parties from the first page to the last,” writes The Timbrook Review. This long-awaited sequel to Barry’s animal bestiary is a brand new collection of wonderfully witty poems about the funniest bugs on the planet. From the praying mantis to chiggers, kids will discover that the weird and wacky bugs are the most fun. Even the dung beetle, brilliantly illustrated in a tuxedo with formal serving tray, finally gets the recognition he deserves. An index of the featured creatures rounds out the fun with descriptions of each bug and noted entomological characteristics. $14.95 cl, ISBN # 0-938663-22-4 32 pages, 10 x 9, fully illustrated in color “K-Gr 4-The author and illustrator give these creatures bizarre personalities that are sure to tickle young entomologists’ funny bones. A millipede is described as a pet for which the narrator “made five hundred pair/of tiny silken slippers,” while a roach is depicted as a clever bon vivant wearing a gas mask to ward off bug sprays and ignoring the roach motel set out nearby. The watercolor illustrations portray many insects in human clothing, with plenty of sharp teeth and huge, buggy eyes. Set in an extra-large bold font, the poems range from four lines to several stanzas and each one of them goes for the laugh. Deep colors, especially in the backgrounds, and sweeping lines pump up the volume and help deliver the humor.” —School Library Journal “This sequel to Polisar’s poems about animals provides a book packed with funny bugs, from the praying mantis to dung beetles. Polisar’s poems are lively and whimsical and David Clark’s zany illustrations enhance their fun, providing a wealth of insect expressions and fun perspectives on bugs.” —Midwest Book Review “If you’re not familiar with Barry Polisar’s enchanting yet loony brand of children’s poetry, try his books. There’s nothing sugary about Polisar’s writing. Zany and somewhat sophisticated, Polisar’s poetry is a great way to show how much fun you can have writing verse. But it’s also an education about the topic of his rhymes. He concludes the book with dictionary definitions of each insect. The illustrations are a wonderful fantasy of hilarious visions. “ —First Coast Parent, Jacksonville, FL BOOK “Gr 1-6 His celebration of the realities of childhood are humorously voiced...Polisar strikes at the heart of every kid’s funny bone. These odes to school, siblings, teachers and parents will certainly appeal to Polisar fans.” —-School Library Journal “Barry Louis Polisar demonstrates more respect for children than just about any other artist, celebrating them as they are and encouraging them to laugh at themselves.” —Booklist, American Library Association A Little Less Noise Barry Louis Polisar Illustrated by David Clark In the world of Barry Louis Polisar, live tormented babysitters who won’t come back, pesky siblings, and children who refuse to do as they are told, not to mention various monsters, dinosaurs and a dog that runs off with the school bus driver. This is a brand new edition of some of Barry’s best-loved song lyrics as illustrated poetry complemented by David Clark’s wonderful full-color drawings. Barry’s songs have appeared on numerous award-winning recordings which have received Canada’s Juno Award for “Best Children’s Recording” and The American Library Association’s Award for “Notable Children’s Albums.” His early recordings are cataloged in the Songwriters Hall of Fame and his songs have been published by Sesame Street and The Weekly Reader. His best song lyrics are gathered here. $14.95 cl, ISBN # 0-938663-23-2 32 pages, 10 x 9, fully illustrated in color “When Polisar rails about being forced to eat asparagus or comb his hair, he’s speaking for countless children who don’t have his ability to rebel through rhyme...his greatest asset is his ability to think like a child.” —Herald American, Syracuse, New York “Barry is obviously not a grown-up. He is, in fact, proud that he has hung onto his childhood. He remembers squabbles with his sister, having to finish everything on his plate and wondering why teachers sometimes don’t like their students. And because he remembers, children like him.” —La Crosse Tribune, La Crosse, Wisconsin “Barry Louis Polisar is a clown, minstrel, first-class lunatic, and the best kind of hero: outrageous and irreverent, all under the license of being irrepressibly funny. Kids—big and little— love him....Well worth selling all your child psychology texts for.” —The Co-Evolution Quarterly BOOK “Gr K-6 This new edition of an old favorite, now with new full-page, full color illustrations, is as irrepressibly funny as ever. Children will laugh because they can recognize themselves and their thoughts in true-life situations and adults will smile and hopefully remember what it was like to be a child. And perhaps all readers will learn not to take themselves too seriously.” —School Library Journal “A true original. If you believe a little rebelliousness is good for the soul, by all means check out Barry Louis Polisar.” —Family Fun Magazine Don’t Do That! A Child’s Guide to Bad Manners, Ridiculous Rules and Inadequate Etiquette Barry Louis Polisar Illustrated by David Clark Miss Manners for kids—as only Barry Louis Polisar could write it! The most unorthodox book on manners ever written. Funny, witty, and fun-loving, this guide to misbehaving properly is perfect for introducing kids to manners because the examples are totally absurd. Topics include: Rules for Scaring Your Grandparents, How to Play with Your Food, Family Trips and Riding in the Car, and much more. Kids get the ideas, and adults will see right through them to the warmhearted sense underneath. Already a classic! A witty and hilarious book by the author whom Tom Lehrer described as “a delightfully subversive antidote to Mr. Rogers.” “Young audiences will appreciate his off-beat sense of humor” says School Library Journal. $14.95 cl, ISBN # 0-938663-20-8 32 pages, 10 x 9, fully illustrated in color “Barry Polisar has the unusual ability to write about children as seen from a child’s point of view. Popular with kids because they can relate to the situations.” —Teacher Magazine “Polisar still hasn’t forgotten what it’s like to be a kid.” —The Press Atlantic City, New Jersey \ “Adults will laugh. kids will howl with glee.” —Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia “A kid’s’ world brought to life.” —Star Ledger, Jersey City, New Jersey “He knows what it’s like to be a kid.” —St. Louis Post Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri “Children love him and so do adults with memories and a sense of humor...He’s well worth seeking out.” —US News and World Report BOOK “An entertaining account with a humorous ending and great drawings.” — The Houston Post, Houston, Texas “He sees life through a child’s eye.” —Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois “We all remember our childhood. Polisar wants to make sure we don’t forget it.” —Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, South Dakota “”Barry Polisar is an irreverent wit.” —Booklist, American Library Association Snakes and the Boy Who Was Afraid of Them Barry Louis Polisar Illustrated by David Clark In a subtle way, Polisar promotes self esteem through a character who thinks for himself in this companion book to The Snake Who Was Afraid of People. Afraid of snakes, Lenny has to endure a school field trip to the zoo’s snake house. He encounters taunts from his bullying classmates and little sympathy from his teacher and guidance counselor, who are pictured increasingly snake-like and menacing until the wickedly funny surprise ending. It’s a book about fears that says there’s nothing wrong with having them. In fact, there are some things you should be afraid of. Polisar’s protagonist is a child who not only thinks for himself against a popular belief—but proves himself right. A delightfully subversive serpent metaphor. $14.95 cl, ISBN # 0-938663-15-1 32 pages, 10 x 9, fully illustrated in color “Barry Louis Polisar hasn’t forgotten what it’s like to be a kid. He deals with real kids.” —Washingtonian Magazine, Washington, DC “He’s “write” in tune with kids.” —Patriot News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania “It’s an honest view of a kid’s world that kids and a lot of adults find refreshing.” —-Winchester Star, Winchester, Virginia “Barry pokes fun at the underside of childhood like a fisherman dredging up beasties. He brings hidden things out in the open and it is as healthy for kids as it is for adults to see frustrations in the bathing light of humor.” —Laughmakers Magazine BOOK “Captures the world of snakes where humans are seen as the greatest danger. The moral: look through the eyes of the oppressed and a whole unusual world appears...magnificent!” —The Book Reader “Polisar is a treat.” —Family Times Magazine “He’s Father Goose!” —Daily News Miner, Fairbanks, Alaska “Tales that make children’s eyes light up and their smiles break into laughter.” —El Paso Herald Post, El Paso, Texas The Snake Who Was Afraid of People Barry Louis Polisar Illustrated by David Clark This tale was endorsed by the National Humane Society and reprinted in the National Wildlife Federation’s magazine for children, Your Big Backyard. It reveals the deep-rooted feelings of a snake who is afraid of people. His fears prove well-founded when he is captured by a schoolaged child and held captive in a jar with little air. A humorous scene ensues when the boy is at school and his mother tries to get rid of the snake, whacking at it with a broom. The snake manages an escape and goes into hiding, aided by a group of beret-wearing reptiles who are really operating underground. The picture of the snake disguised as an elderly man waiting for the bus is delightful: his tail subtly wrapped around the bus stop sign for support. $14.95 cl, ISBN # 0-938663-16-X 32 pages, 10 x 9, fully illustrated in color “Polisar’s work could be, line for line, the most entertaining literature in the business...thoroughly outrageous.” —Sunday Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah “Polisar is well known to kids...he’s an original mold, difficult to duplicate, with some method to his madness.” —Annapolis Capital, Annapolis, Maryland “He appeals to a wide audience of children—and adults who can still think like children.” —Gifted & Talented Magazine BOOK The Trouble with Ben Barry Louis Polisar Illustrated by David Clark A humorous story that illustrates the need to see children for who they are and a perfect book for teaching about individuality. Ben gets in trouble because he is different from everyone else but the problem is—Ben is a bear. It’s just that no one notices because they are too busy trying to get him to be like everyone else. And what does he get in trouble for? Well, for things that any bear would do—like falling asleep at his desk during the cold winter months when he should be hibernating. Ben tries to conform—but the results are disastrous until he realizes that he must be true to himself. And then a funny thing happens: his classmates start trying to be like him. $14.95 cl, ISBN # 0-938663-13-5 32 pages, 10 x 9, fully illustrated in color “K-Gr 4. The difficulty of being different is given humorous treatment in this picture book by a respected children’s writer. The trouble with Ben (an unacknowledged bear) is that he irritates his human classmates, teacher and principal when he climbs trees and swats bees. Encouraged to fit in by his bear parents, Ben is miserable drinking at water fountains, playing in shoes, and paying attention in school. Sad to be misunderstood, but happy to finally be himself, Ben decides to concentrate on those qualities that make him special. Polisar’s rhythmically paced text is complemented by David Clark’s wildly exaggerated, energetic drawings.” —Booklist, American Library Association “A wonderful way to teach children tolerance in an increasingly intolerant world.” —Lincoln Journal Standard, Lincoln, Nebraska “”Polisar can relate to the problems that many youngsters face today.” —Springfield Daily News, Springfield, Missouri “Tackles the topic of accepting diversity and multi-culturalism in a way that children and their parents are likely to appreciate.” —The Wilson Library Bulletin BOOK “Gr 2-6. Crafted entirely in verse (eight lines per stanza, alternating four beat and three beat lines), this book is good Halloween fun as a boy and his friends watch in amazement as goblins, witches, ghosts, etc. crash their party. As the events get increasingly wild and destructive, the boy asserts himself and the creatures restore the house to normal. The pictures are full of scary ghosts and creepy crawlies and careful examination reveals humorous details—eyes peeping under a stair, an expressive doorknob— a nice addition to poetry collections. “ —School Library Journal The Haunted House Party Barry Louis Polisar Illustrated by David Clark On Halloween night, a child’s party is visited by real ghosts and goblins. The problem is— everyone is in a mask and costume and no one knows who the real creatures are—until some of the real ghosts and goblins begin to show off for each other. Join Barry Louis Polisar’s host of ghosts, ghouls and goblins as the house shakes, the candlesticks fly, the TV pirouettes, and a few ghosts take off their sheets. It’s the liveliest Halloween party ever—until things get out of hand in this spell-binding but goodnatured tale told in verse. The host and his friends learn, in a highly original way, how to deal with negative, destructive behavior and to take responsibility for their situation. $14.95 cl, ISBN # 0-938663-21-6 32 pages, 10 x 9, fully illustrated in color “Polisar is a clever subversive who sweeps us up in the fun...anybody who’s that incorrigible is going to be cherished by a lot of kids and even a few grown-ups.” —Green Bay Press Gazette, Green Bay, Wisconsin “An extraordinary Halloween book. Very clever. Children will be delighted.” —Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana “Kids of any age love him.” —Christian Science Monitor “A bewitchingly funny story.” —La Crosse Tribune, La Crosse, Wisconsin BOOK “It’s pun-and-games, quickwitted and off-the-wall.” —The Florida Times Union, Jacksonville, Florida “Dinosaurs I Have Known should amuse anyone.” —Winston-Salem Journal Winston-Salem, North Carolina “A whimsical book which almost defies description..sophisticated, subtle humor.” —Grand Rapids Press. Grand Rapids, Michigan “It’s dinosaurs’ best time in 70 million years.” —The New York Times, New York, New York Dinosaurs I Have Known Barry Louis Polisar Illustrations by Michael G. Stewart What do dinosaurs want to be when they grow up? Some wonderfully witty and outrageous dinosaurs are included and no paleontologist worth his pickax will want to miss out on the fun. From the Rockadopolis Rex (“The King”, pictured in an Elvis Presley stance and holding a rocka-billy guitar) and the Brontesaurus Sisters (Emily, Charlotte and Anne) to the Orthodontosaurus (a very rich reptilian known for its perfect bite and large bill), all are described and illustrated in Barry’s first book. $7.95 paper, ISBN # 0-938663-05-4 7 x 9, fully illustrated “Barry Louis Polisar is very good at what he does: firing up kids imaginations, letting them know it’s okay to write about everyday life and the stuff that exists only in their imaginations. —The Citizens Voice Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania BOOK “I love Barry Louis Polisar. He is a genius at what he does. My hero.” —Gene Weingarten, The Washington Post “Your work is exceptional.” —Parents Choice Foundation “He’s the Pied Piper.” —The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts “Polisar's songs and books deal in a gentle and humorous way with issues of importance to the lives of young children.” —Children's Book Committee, Penn American Writers Center “Your work is wonderful... we laughed so hard, we spit our food.” —Judy Blume, Author Noises From Under the Rug: The Barry Louis Polisar Songbook Barry Louis Polisar Illustrations by Michael G. Stewart Barry Louis Polisar established a national reputation for his original and satirical songs about real kids and their concerns. From “I Don't Wanna Go To School” to the classic “Don't Put Your Finger up Your Nose”, here are Barry's best-known songs printed in clear, bold type with accompanying sheet music and chords. Also included in this 30th anniversary edition are original line drawings by Michael G. Stewart taken from the original book. Newsweek Magazine reported on its original publication: “These could be the glory days of children's music.” The Co-Evolution Quarterly declared, “He's well worth selling all your child psychology books for.” $7.95 paper, ISBN # 0-938663-24-0 7 x 9, fully illustrated with sheet music “Children love his songs.” —Savannah Morning News, Savannah, Georgia “He draws children into his world.” —The Chronicle, Olympia, Washington “This author and musician delights in the absurd...and the lesson is not lost on kids.” —The Herald News, Passaic, New Jersey AWARD-WINNING AUDIO “K-Gr 6 – Barry Louis Polisar's children's recordings have become a standard: well-loved by a couple of generations of youngsters since he began recording in the 1970's. Many of Polisar's songs were not to his own liking, and inspired by his own lectures to school children about the writing process, he rewrote the songs and recorded them on this album. Kids will definitely giggle when listening and parents who listened to Polisar as children are likely to want to share the laughter with their own youngsters. Polisar's 30year-old recycling is a brave idea that works!” —School Library Journal Old Enough To Know Better: The Worst of Barry Louis Polisar Most people do a “Greatest Hits” album after twenty or thirty years. As Barry approached the 30th year of his career, he thought he'd try something different. “I talk a lot about the writing process in my school visits so I thought I'd challenge myself to take all my worst songs and see if I could re-write them.” And so he did. In fact, after recording an entire CD of twenty songs, he decided to dig up more songs and see if he could turn them into something. Hence, a bonus CD is included in this collection with an additional twenty songs. So here they are: Barry Louis Polisar's worst songs...but with a brand new twist! “Filled with comic rebellion and mixed with an innate understanding of childhood, this album is sure to please today's children.” —Georgia Family Magazine “Barry Louis Polisar is still outstanding… with a sense of comic anarchy that appeals to anyone's sense of fun. It is no insult to say that Barry Louis Polisar has the mind of a child...goofy songs that resonate with real kids.” —Kathy O'Connell, host of WXPN Radio's Kids Corner, Philadelphia, PA “Must-have children's recordings; timeless music that will delight all ages again and again. Polisar appeals directly to kids -- and to adults who realize that a little attitude is healthy. He lets kids know there's at least one grownup who understands what they think about.” —Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan “Kids and adults will giggle.” —The Journal Star, Lincoln, Nebraska “Keeps kids in stitches.” —The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida $14.95 2-CDs, ISBN # 0-938663-42-9 AWARD-WINNING AUDIO A Little Different Barry Louis Polisar A Parents’ Choice Award-Winning Recording & A Children’s Music Award Winner! Barry Louis Polisar’s songs for children have always been a little different from most. His lyrics are wry, sly and witty and on this album he is joined by Ray Tilkens who plays a variety of instruments that give this recording the most textured and produced sound of any of Barry’s recordings yet. Seventeen songs are featured but listen carefully; the album is a pun and fun-filled adventure. The Homemade Band song features Barry playing each instrument— except the instruments are common everyday kitchen utensils. And let’s not forget about the cover art—creatively designed by Barry’s eleven year old daughter! $14.95 CD, ISBN # 0-938663-43-7 “PreS-Gr 5—Barry Louis Polisar marches to a decidedly different drummer, and will have kids marching right along with him. The songs on this recording are funny, irreverent, and simply delightful. For those who are already fans, this is a must. For newcomers to Polisar’s music, this is a fine introduction. Parents and teachers beware—children will be singing these waggish tunes, and asking for them again and again. Opening with the bluesy, “I’m a Slug,” in which slugs munch up the garden, you know you are in for a goofy ride. Kids will break out the pots and pans after hearing Polisar’s “Homemade Band,” which includes spoons, pipes, and flushing toilets among other instruments. Playing with his voice and with an assortment of traditional—and not so traditional instruments, this recording is tunefully more sophisticated than some of his earlier works.” —School Library Journal “Sly lyrics performed with the force of a shooting rubber band. The electric, eccentric Polisar bangs out this edgy classic on everything but the kitchen sink, and provides a delightfully warped, wickedly funny outlook on slugs, potty training, perfect children, and asparagus.” —Parenting Magazine “With a considerable artistry as a satirist and humorist with plenty of adult appeal, Polisar’s witty, irreverent tunes tromp around with impunity where few kids’ artists dare to venture .” —Family Fun Magazine “Witty, intelligent tunes; the best record you’ve sung along to since 2nd grade.” —The Des Moines Register Gannett News Wire AWARD-WINNING AUDIO Old Dogs, New Tricks Barry Louis Polisar Sings about Animals and Other Creatures A Parents’ Choice Award winning recording! This recording features Barry’s best songs about animals, grouped together for the first time. Look for silly dinosaurs, bored dogs and a Skatter Brak Flath that lives in the bathtub. Other favorites include, “One Day My Best Friend Barbara Turned Into a Frog,” and “I’ve Got a Dog and My Dog’s Name is Cat” (one of Barry’s early hits, recorded by Big Bird!). Barry is joined by a number of talented studio musicians on guitar, fiddle, mandolin, percussion and clarinet, further enhancing the sound and flavor of this recording. “PreS-Gr 4—Barry Louis Polisar was an early pioneer of children’s music when his wacky and wonderfully innovative songs began eliciting giggles two decades ago. Thirteen prime picks enhance simply sung spoofs and silly antics with rich accompaniments and subtle and tasteful embellishments (bells, penny-whistles, fiddles, reverb and overdubbing, etc). Included are “Our Dog Bernard”; “I Wanna Be A Dog”; “I’m A Three-Toed, Triple-Eyed, DoubleJointed Dinosaur’; “What If A Zebra Had Spots”; and many more. This is a must have for all libraries serving young children. Hold on to his earlier recordings— they will be useful for a “music appreciation” lesson in comparing styles influenced by time and culture.” —School Library Journal “Your music is a true joy! As an elementary music teacher, I’ve appreciated the humor you use in your approach. As my students sing along, I see them nodding in agreement to what you sing about.” —Pam O’Neal, Music Teacher Sterling, Colorado “His songs are about the experiences and interests of children.” —The Weekly Reader “Recordings kids will love.” —Good Housekeeping “Barry Louis Polisar writes and sings songs kids really can identify with.” —Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California “His music is as contagious as the common cold in a kindergarten. The only way you won’t enjoy these songs is if you somehow managed to skip childhood yourself. “ —-Deseret News Magazine, Salt Lake City, Utah $14.95 CD, ISBN # 0-938663-49-6 AWARD-WINNING AUDIO Teacher’s Favorites Barry Louis Polisar Sings about School and Other Stuff Barry’s best known songs about school are grouped together in an updated and polished recording that will be a favorite for the school-aged child—and teacher! Barry sings about school, teachers and about a boy who doesn’t want to get out of bed in the morning (he turns out to be the Principal). A deep-voiced chorus sings about underwear in a calypso beat and a group of off-key kids consistently respond “nothing” when repeatedly asked, “What did you do in school today?” This delightful recording also includes Barry’s 1975 classic song, “I’ve Got a Teacher and She’s So Mean,” a child’s heartfelt complaint with a real surprise ending! A funny and meaningful collection. $14.95 CD, ISBN # 0-938663-48-8 “K-Gr 6—Instead of an apple, give your favorite teacher Barry Louis Polisar’s hit package, Teacher’s Favorites. The production quality is outstanding. The guest musicians use guitars, mandolins, fiddles, dulcimers, slide guitar, clarinet and percussion to give the sound a richness not found in most children’s recordings. Polisar’s vocals are very playful. He lays down some delightful back-up vocals with his six year old twins and also uses some inventive multi-track vocals of himself on “I Lost My Pants,” a song about the dilemma of getting ready for school. Other highlights include, “I Don’t Wanna Go to School,” with a surprise ending that will be a hit with all school principals; “The Alfabet Song,” which includes words not found in most ABC books; and “Don’t Eat The Food That is Sitting on Your Plate,” a song sure to be a hit in the school cafeteria. A must buy— even if you already own previous Polisar recordings.” —School Library Journal “My students have been talking about little else besides your TV show and Barry Louis Polisar. We’ve had to make library cards for the cassette tapes I bought because the students wanted to check them out and share them with their parents. We’ve had several great discussions and writing activities based on the topics in your songs; you have generated a lot of creative thinking.” —Nancy Kaufhold, Teacher Lancaster, Pennsylvania “Kids thoroughly enjoy listening and singing along with Barry Louis Polisar. He talks to kids in a way that is direct but never condescending—reaching them in their funny bone.” —Growing Up With Music: A Guide to the Best Recorded Music for Children AWARD-WINNING AUDIO “K-Gr 6—Polisar’s brand of humor is unique in children’s recordings. This is a good addition for collections wanting to expand their Polisar repertoire or for those purchasing their first recording by the artist. Polisar explores being compared to the perfect child who lives next door (“He Eats Asparagus, Why Can’t You Be That Way?), playing parents against each other (“Mom Said No, I Said Why”), and having responsibility for a young sibling (“Go and Hush the Baby”). The lyrics almost always speak to the reality of children’s lives. The production is high quality. “ —School Library Journal Family Trip Barry Louis Polisar Sings about Families Another Children’s Music Award Winner! This is a unique collection of Barry’s best songs about families—and what a trip they are! The songs range from the giggleproducing “Early Sunday Morning”—a song about two siblings who wake each other up and end up in a hilarious and ridiculous food fight—to the sensitive “I Miss Grandma.” Barry explores a host of musical styles on this recording that include Memphis slide, blues and folk influences. An array of musicians on fiddle, bass, clarinet and percussion give this recording a polished sound. $14.95 CD, ISBN # 0-938663-47-X “I listened to your tape last night and I played it for my son and his two friends this morning. They sang it all the way to school and I used it for two creative writing groups in his class.... kids were sneaking back at lunchtime to hear it.” —Laurie Gibb, Children’s Book Store Denver, Colorado “Polisar writes and performs children’s songs with a humorous yet lifelike twist.” —Sunday Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma “His songs are humorous anthems that will have non-conformist children clamoring for more.” —Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois “Barry Louis Polisar is an American treasure. He has altered forever the way children and adults communicate through music. He’s irresistible to kids who have long needed a determined and articulate spokesperson to remind the world of childhood’s realities.” —All Ears: A Guide to Recorded Music for Children AWARD-WINNING AUDIO “K-Gr 6—Barry Louis Polisar’s older songs are given newer arrangements and added instrumentation bring a newfound richness to songs that Polisar is known for. Polisar has the right idea by making good songs even better.” —School Library Journal “Polisar is clearly not most contemporary children’s entertainers and “Naughty Songs” is quintessential Polisar. His songs always reflect the kid’s view and he takes glee in overdubbing himself into a chorus and seeing how funny his voice can be. A child let loose in the studio would do the same. That’s part of Polisar’s charm.” —Entertainment Weekly Naughty Songs for Boys & Girls Barry Louis Polisar Barry Louis Polisar is a born storyteller— but his stories are told through songs. He has done what few children’s artists have been able to do: combine music, poetry and a keen sense of humor that can relate to a child’s experience. Originally released in 1978 and still selling strong, this classic recording includes such favorites as “I Can’t, I Can’t” and “Don’t Put Your Finger Up Your Nose” (we still think that’s good advice!). A landmark recording filled with genuine infectious humor and kid-friendly philosophy, other songs include “Mom and Dad Are Always Right,” “Do This, Do That,” and “Leroy is a Late Bloomer.” “Polisar’s songs examine children’s hidden thoughts and feelings, tackling subjects in an honest and humorous way.” —Richmond Times Dispatch Richmond, Virginia “Better than Beverly Sills!” —Paula Schlaffman, age 9 He playfully explores the childhood experience.” —American Teacher Magazine “Listen to your kids. They’ll explain the jokes to you.” —Virginia Pilot Virginia Beach, Virginia” “Off-the-wall, but right on target.” —Teacher Magazine “The lyrics matter in the songs of Barry Polisar.” —Learning Magazine “Barry Louis Polisar is a pioneer in contemporary children’s music.” —Providence Journal Providence, Rhode Island $14.95 CD, ISBN # 0-938663-45-3 AWARD-WINNING AUDIO “K-Gr 6 Delightful in its unorthodox approach, it includes several gems such as “Symphony in Why # Major” and “Don’t Wake Up the Baby or the Baby Will Get You.” The album is a listening delight.” —School Library Journal “Hardly the everyday nursery rhyme P ablum or “nambypamby” ditties for kids.” —Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio “His music is spreading like a kiddie rebellion all across the country...It’s no wonder—Polisar is too good to be kept secret.” —The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland Juggling Babies Barry Louis Polisar There are seventeen songs in this fresh collection and they are among the most polished in Polisar’s work; comic, serious, outrageously witty and heart-warming. This is the first recording Barry made after becoming a father and as The Washington Post declares, “You get the distinct feeling not only that Polisar knows whereof he speaks, but that becoming a recent father of twins has only sharpened his wits.” Polisar chronicles the horrors of diaper rash, kids with colds, and inexhaustibly curious youngsters. Perfect for new parents and children with younger siblings, songs include, “They’ll Never Have a Baby As Nice As Me,” and “Symphony in Why Sharp Major”—a musical extravaganza of “no’s” and “why’s” that reach a humorous crescendo. $14.95 CD, ISBN # 0-938663-46-1 “Polisar’s kid charisma comes through loud and clear.” —Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan “Barry Louis Polisar writes about kids. Real kids....His songs are delightful.” —-Phoenix Gazette , Phoenix, Arizona “Polisar is unique in the world of children’s recordings and guaranteed to knock the socks off your kids.” —Detroit News, Detroit, Michigan “A flat-out classic” —The Washington Post, Washington, DC AWARD-WINNING AUDIO “K-Gr 6 Barry Louis Polisar’s ability to capture childlike humor, fear, excitement and wonder has always been obvious from his song titles and lyrics. His interaction with the audience gives an even better understanding of the man behind such songs as “My Brother Thinks He’s a Banana.” In introducing many of his songs, Polisar lets the audience know some of the history behind them. Polisar sings about the world of a child, the adults they have to deal with, and the cliches they have to listen to. In all his songs, children & adults get a chance to laugh at how ridiculous we all can be.” —-School Library Journal “A Parent’s Pick!” —Parents Magazine Family Concert Barry Louis Polisar When Barry Louis Polisar performs, he speaks to the kid in young and old alike. Youngsters giggle and shriek and adults are transported back to their own childhood. His word pictures are of children too smart to conform to arbitrary standards. This audio recording features seventeen of Barry’s songs recorded at a live family show. Many of Barry’s popular older selections are included in this 45-minute recording. Though the sound is not as full as Barry’s other recordings, this “Live” recording makes for a good “sampler” of Barry’s earlier work. “Polisar’s unique blend of giggleproducing children’s songs offers a refreshing alternative to the more directive, even didactic variety of much children’s music. Family Concert is a worthy introduction to Polisar’s music as well as a welcome recap of his choice songs.” —Booklist, American Library Association “Barry‘s lyrics hit home. When word got out that Polisar would be in Andover, the tickets went quickly. The heavy sales prompted planners to add a second concert.” —Eagle Tribune, Andover, Massachusetts “Polisar changes his voice to fit the character he is portraying. He leads the children in rousing choruses of songs about dogs, monsters and children who get in trouble.” —The Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois “Some of his lyrics are zany and some are plaintive, echoing a kid’s feeling that the world is closing in on him....the key to Polisar’s rapport with kids is that he treats them as equals.” —The Ledger Star, Norfolk, Virginia $14.95 CD, ISBN # 0-938663-44-5 ORDER FORM Individuals, Schools and Libraries can order all items directly from The Barry Louis Polisar Catalog—or through any of our many distributors and library suppliers. When ordering direct, allow seven days for delivery. Send Purchase Order or Order Blank to: The Barry Louis Polisar Catalog 3605 Dustin Road Burtonsville, MD 20866 phone: (301) 384-9207 email: Barrylou@Barrylou.com web: www.Barrylou.com Books & music are also available from Independent Publishers Group at 814 North Franklin Street, Chicago, IL 60610 (Call Toll Free at 1-800-888-4741) or order from the web on Amazon.com, Borders.com, Barnesandnoble.com, Barrylou.com - or from your local bookstore or library supplier (BWI, Brodart, Ingram, Baker & Taylor). 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Return any item you do not want for credit after previewing AUTHOR VISITS Barry Louis Polisar has been writing books and songs for children since 1975. He has performed at The White House, The Smithsonian, The Kennedy Center and in schools and libraries from Alaska to Florida. He has written songs for Sesame Street and The Weekly Reader, starred in an Emmy Award-winning television show for children, and has been featured regularly on The Learning Channel. He is a four-time Parents’ Choice Award winner and won a Special Library Recognition Award for his "ability to communicate with and excite children to read.” He is available for school and library author visits, workshops, concerts, conferences and family programs. Please visit Barry’s web site for additional information or email him directly. Barry Louis Polisar....for those who want children's books and songs that are witty, intelligent and a little different. www.Barrylou.com THE BARRY LOUIS POLISAR CATALOG email: Barrylou@Barrylou.com web: www.Barrylou.com 3605 Dustin Road Burtonsville, MD 20866 w ar vie Polis e Louis ll over th Barry na ” . e to the hildre curat c a come —a view c s, d as “Wel od s New pplau i l ildho ates a napo t a S i of ch d d diana —In Unite lis, In napo India