Kids are wild, wacky, and wise—and those are precisely the traits that creative writers and thinkers need. Yet as kids move through the school system with its tests and grades, they too often
lose their innate ability to simply have fun playing with words. Rip the Page! Adventures in Creative Writing invites children (ages eight to twelve) to pick up a pen and find out for
themselves all the ways that creative writing can be their friend.
This interactive book offers experiments to strengthen the “write-side” of their brains—with wordplay, open-ended experiments, do-it-yourself definitions, double-dares, word lists galore, and
enough blank pages to roam—and rip!—on their journey of discovering that playing with words is precisely what creative writers do to warm up to the page. Rip the Page! empowers kids to
play with words simply for the sake of playing and it endows budding writers with confidence about finding the words they need to use to express what they mean. Kids discover their own words on
their own terms. On the page, no one can argue with you, disagree with you . . . or tell you that you’re wrong.
The book includes encouragement from acclaimed poets and writers, including Lemony Snicket (Daniel Handler), Naomi Shihab Nye, Gary Soto, Annie Barrows, Lucille Clifton, Karen Cushman, Patricia
Polacco, and others.