Neon Aliens Ate My Homework, Nick Cannon
Neon Aliens Ate My Homework, Nick Cannon
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Neon Aliens Ate My Homework

Author: Nick Cannon

Narrator: Nick Cannon

Unabridged: 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/24/2015


Synopsis

Just in time for National Poetry Month, Nick Cannon, entertainer extraordinaire, debuts his poetry book for children.Nick Cannon---the unstoppable entertainer, comedian, actor, and musician---was inspired to write Neon Aliens Ate My Homework and Other Poems as a way to combine the worlds of poetry and hip-hop. These two mediums have shaped Nick into the prolific artist he is today. To furtherpay respect to the urban storytelling that inspired him, each funny, gross, wacky, or thought-provoking poem in this collection is illustrated by one of six incredible street artists who have shown his or her work around the world. There are even four illustrations by Nick himself.Also includes: More than 65 poems written by Nick Cannon 4 poems illustrated by Nick Cannon himself 60+ poems illustrated by one of six outstanding street artists A letter from Nick CannonA biography of Nick Cannon A biography of each illustrator An index

About Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon is a successful, multi-faceted entertainer: comedian, TV executive producer and host, filmstar/director, entrepreneur, philanthropist and children’s book author. He was cited by People Magazine as one of the “Top 10 Most Successful Young People in Hollywood.” Presently he is host of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent”. Through his highly successful multi-media company NCredible Entertainment, Cannon produces TV and film projects, including Nickelodeon’s Make It Pop (which recently got re-newed for a 2nd season), HALO Awards, and TeenNick Top 10, React To That. On the film side, Cannon made his first appearance on the big screen alongside Will Smith in Men in Black II. Other television credits include the classic feature film Drumline. He also starred as one of the lead character roles in Spike Lee’s controversial movie Chi’Raq. Noted by the New York Times as “one of the most recognizable personalities in teen media,” Cannon also actively serves as the CEO of the teen magazine Celebrity High, as well as Chairman of TeenNick, Nickelodeon’s television network aimed at the teen audience.


Reviews

Goodreads review by gail ♛ on April 03, 2019

Some of these poems were very relatable, but the majority of them were just silly and super fun to read. I really enjoyed laughing my way through this book, and the artwork was stunning!......more

Goodreads review by Justplainlucas on April 19, 2015

There was only a handful of really good poems in this book. I chose a few to read for my library's phone-a-story program, so I decided to read the entire book. I wish the rest of the book was as good as the selections I read. Some poems try to be thought provoking and some try to be uplifting and so......more