See the World Through Children's Eyes -- Poet-Author Matt Kisell Pens Down Fun and Enjoyable Poems That Displays the Creative Imagination of Children


MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich., Dec. 3, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- When you view the world through the eyes of the children, you'll find that it becomes a much brighter, friendlier, and better place. Imagine what a nicer place the world would be when the innocence and kindness of children rule! Have a pleasant and entertaining visit to a world where the children's imagination and creativity has no bounds in poet-author Matt Kisell's anthology of poems, Tea with a Tiger & Alphabet Butter.

Inspired by his children's activities, Kisell shares his children's experiences and imagination through the fun and exciting verses of his poetry. Listen to his stories told in rhyme, as these poems will take you to adventures and places where imaginative dreams and colorful imaginations know no limits. Enjoy an afternoon "Tea with a Tiger," visit "Grandpa's Workshop," play with the "Barbies," eat "Pizza with Some Penguins," learn the "Alphabet Butter," and more.

If you want to spend a refreshing and enchanting afternoon with your little ones, then this poetry collection will surely be an enjoyable playmate you can't resist. Have a great reading time Tea with a Tiger & Alphabet Butter with your kids! For more information on this engaging read, log on to www.Xlibris.com.

Poet-author Matt Kisell's Tea with a Tiger & Alphabet Butter was featured in the 2009 BookExpo America (New Title Showcase) at New York City, New York on May 28-31, 2009.

About the Author

Matt Kisell lives in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan with his wife and three children. He is a graduate of Michigan State University. He gains inspiration for his poems by watching his children in their daily lives. During his free time, he likes to write and watch sports with his son. He hopes to continue writing poetry for the rest of his life.



           Tea with a Tiger & Alphabet Butter * by Matt Kisell
                Publication Date: July 31, 2008
           Trade Paperback; $19.99; 154 pages; 978-1-4363-4421-0
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