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In her second book of poems for young people, Shauna Darling
Robertson takes an in-depth look at mental health and wellbeing.
Shauna says, ‘Young people’s mental health has never been so
high on the public agenda and rightly so. In the past three years,
the likelihood of young people having a mental health problem has
increased by 50%
(childrenssociety.org.uk/what-we-do/ourwork/well-being/mental-health-statistics).’
The poems in this collection explore a variety of topics, from
diagnosed mental health conditions to the everyday personal
challenges faced by young people. The poems are variously
thought-provoking, reassuring, heart-breaking, galvanizing, funny
and hopeful, reflecting a diversity of perspectives, experiences
and voices.
In her first book of poems for children Shauna Darling Robertson
celebrates creative thinking, encourages curiosity and revels in
the pleasure of looking at things so slightly slant. Discover a
world where ordinary things like eating and adverts seem quite
preposterous, while absurd things such as teacups feeling unloved
are fairly commonplace. Thoughts fly around like mosquitoes, a day
lasts longer than a year and the weather forecast predicts an
ear-to-ear grin nearly two miles high. There's a kid who catches
her dreams in a net and a polite rebel who asks nicely before
overwriting history. Oh and undercover magicians operate on every
high street. Inventive, provocative and highly original, Saturdays
at the Imaginarium asks big questions about how we think about
ourselves, each other and the world. It invites children of all
ages to explore the possibilities of their own vastly creative
minds.
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