Borrows themes from famous poems and flips them on their head to create humorous verses and riddles in a collection of math-based problem-solving parodies.
Edgar Allan Poe's apple pie Edward Lear's elephant with hot dog Walt Whitman's web-covered shoe Emily Dickinson's telephone book Lewis Carroll's fish and chips Hilaire Belloc's crackerjack yak Robert Frost's boxer shorts Eleanor Farjeon's math sub A. A. Milne's spooky garden William Carlos Williams's pizza Langston Hughes's train trip Ogden Nash's buggy rugs John Ciardi's shark dentist Shel Silverstein's hippo-po-tah-tum Prose about the poets