Just as inspirational, informative and entertaining as the previous work from this talented author and illustrator... The poet is never afraid to mix, match and juxtapose scientific or personal imagery, and this gives them great warmth and wit and the power to stimulate the reader to think, look, feel and, yes, laugh! The illustrations enhance the poems and are full of detailed references in their own right. They are often fully integrated into the poems on the page, which enriches the anthology and enhances the poetic rhythms and scientific concepts. The book will be particularly useful in schools, both in science lessons and in the literacy hour. This is a truly wonderful anthology, stimulating and thought-provoking, readers will return again and again to these enriching poems. -- School Librarian A quirky, engaging, slightly mutinous collection of poems about science. It is full of experiments with wordplay - and breezily illustrated in Kitamura's stylish black and white. -- The Observer Wonderfully original and packed with wordplays. The poems are fresh, sometimes provocative and always offer something to think about or laugh at. Satoshi Kitamura's illustrations match the mood perfectly. This is a celebration of science and of poetry - a must for both home and school. -- The Bookseller Only Agard could achieve this ... the true Poetsonian linking poetry with every area of life, while retaining the satirical spirit of the Caribbean calypsonian. Kitamura's simple and powerful illustrations are perfectly matched to these lively, loving and humourous poems ... every poem is an inspiration and an invitation to find out more ... Brilliant! -- Books for Keeps Praise for EINSTEIN, THE GIRL WHO HATED MATHS'Hilarious ..will convert even the most reluctant mathematician to the fun to be had with numbers.' - Carousel'Provides rich oportunities for linking maths with literacy ... You can count on [this book] to fascinate, engage and ignite an enthusiastic response to learn more about the magic of maths and the power of poetry.' - TES Teacher This collection of poems on a science theme is beautifully produced and the addition of witty illustrations by an award-winning artist completes the package. Wind, clouds, noble gases and cloned sheep - all add up to a celebration of science and poetry. -- Bookfest 2004 - 2005