Peter Letendre has written a wealth of funny poems to inspire and delight any child. With hilarious verses about kids and their imagination, enchanting nature poems featuring creatures large and small, and captivating tales of the wild frontier, this diverse collection will be read over and over again. Some humorous poems challenge children to ponder overcoming adversity and enjoying life. Others with their surprises, rhymes, and jokes will cause young readers to giggle out loud. Amusing illustrations charmingly capture the spirit of the poems.
If I Could Be A Doughnut is the first poetry book published by Peter A. Letendre. He has since published a second, Romantic Life of Toast, a collection of humorous poems that illustrate the secret lives of the inanimate objects that surround us. Born in England, Peter studied English literature and history and obtained a BA from the University of Winnipeg. He is a member of the Writers Guild of Alberta and League of Canadian Poets. His poems have appeared in Grain and on-line magazines. He lives in Edmonton with his wife Patricia. Information on his current and upcoming books can be found at palwrite.com.