Written by | Jack Prelutsky |
Illustrator | Bruce McNally |
Published | 1982 |
Publisher | Random House |
Series | Muppet Press Storybooks |
ISBN | 0394854101 |
Kermit’s Garden of Verses is "a collection of poems written from the point of view of Kermit the Frog about his fellow Muppets," each poem of which is accompanied by a character or scene illustration.
The title is a spoof of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1885 volume, A Child's Garden of Verses.
This was meant to have been one of many volumes of books filled with poetry based on the Muppets, however sales of this title did not meet expectations and a contract with Prelutsky was cancelled.[1]
Contents[]
- I Started Life a Tadpole
- When the Temperature Is Rising
- Our Show
- Miss Piggy
- Memo From Kermit to Miss Piggy
- Fozzie Bear?
- Gonzo Will Do Anything
- Sam the Eagle
- Memo From Kermit to Lew Zealand
- Robin
- Grandfather Frog
- Great-grandmother Toad
- Beauregard
- Memo From Kermit to Beauregard
- Pops the Doorman
- Miss Piggy, Queen of Pigdom
- The Muppet Monsters
- Rowlf, Rowlf
- Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
- Memo From Kermit to Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
- Gonzo! Gonzo! Gonzo!
- Statler and Waldorf
- The Swedish Chef
- I'm Very Fond of Fozzie
- Rizzo and His Rats
- Scooter
- The Electric Mayhem
- Memo from Kermit to the Muppet Cast
- My Garden
- Sounds