Children's poetry
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Children's poetry
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Incoming Resources
- Poems of Christmas, edited by Myra Cohn Livingston
- Journey through heartsongs, written and illustrated by Mattie J.T. Stepanek
- 'Til all the stars have fallen, a collection of poems for children, selected by David Booth ; illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton
- Wee Willie Winkie and other rhymes, Iona Opie ; [illustrated by Rosemary Wells.]
- A frog inside my hat, a first book of poems, compiled by Fay Robinson ; pictures by Cyd Moore
- Mother Goose, a sampler, foreword by Celia Barker Lottridge
- The real Mother Goose, green husky book, illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright
- Mother Ghost, spooky rhymes for Halloween
- Mother Goose rhymes, illustrated by Colin and Moira Maclean
- It's a woman's world, a century of women's voices in poetry, edited by Neil Philip
- Over the hills and far away, a book of nursery rhymes, selected and illustrated by Alan Marks
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- The Golden Books family treasury of poetry, selected and with a commentary by Louis Untermeyer ; introduction by Leonard S. Marcus ; illustrated by Joan Walsh Anglund
- Homes, [written by] Yang-Huan ; [illustrated by] Hsiao-yen Huang
- Vernon Grant's Mother Goose, illustrations by Vernon Grant
- A little book of poems & prayers, Joan Walsh Anglund
- Motor Goose, rhymes that go!, poems by Rebecca Colby ; illustrated by Jef Kaminsky
- There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, illustrated by Luanne Marten
- Riddle rhymes, Charles Ghigna ; illustrated by Julia Gorton
- If this bird had pockets, a poem in your pocket day celebration, poems by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater ; illustrations by Emma J. Virján
- Alphabestiary, animal poems from A to Z, selected by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Allan Eitzen
- Ten in a bed, Mary Rees
- Kikirikí, stories and poems in English and Spanish for children, edited by Sylvia Cavazos Peña ; illustrated by Narciso Peña
- They only see the outside, by Kalli Dakos ; illustrated by Jimothy Oliver
- Bumble bee, Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Victoria Raymond
- Five little monkeys jumping on the bed, retold and illustrated by Eileen Christelow
- The Everyman book of nonsense verse, Edited and introduced by Louise Guinness
- My first Mother Goose book, illustrated by Aurelius Battaglia
- Talking like the rain, a first book of poems, selected by X.J. Kennedy and Dorothy M. Kennedy ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- Clare Beaton's farmyard rhymes, Clare Beaton
- A child's treasury of Irish rhymes, compiled by Alice Taylor; illustrated by Nicola Emoe
- Old King Cole's book of nursery rhymes, illustrated by Byam Shaw
- Come and play, children of our world having fun, poems by children ; edited by Ayana Lowe ; pictures from Magnum Photos
- Old Father Goose ;, four and twenty poems for children, by Brother Lawrence. Illustrations by Robert J. Lovell
- The beauty of the beast, poems from the animal kingdom, selected by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Meilo So
- Three little kittens and other favorite nursery rhymes, selected and illustrated by Tony Ross
- I love you as much--, by Laura Krauss Melmed ; illustrated by Henri Sorensen
- 100 more story poems, [compiled by] Elinor Milnor Parker ; illustrated by Peter Spier
- Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day and other stories and poems, Judith Viorst ; performed by Blythe Danner
- The completed hickory dickory dock, by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Eileen Christelow
- Our old nursery rhymes, a collection of favorite nursery rhymes, illustrated by Henriette Willebeek le Mair
- The pop-up book of nonsense verse, illustrated by Tony Ross ; [design and paper engineering by David A. Carter and Roger Culbertson]
- The parrot in the garret and other rhymes about dwellings, chosen by Lenore Blegvad ; illustrated by Erik Blegvad
- To market, to market, children's favorite poems and songs, [illustrated by Winifred Barnum-Newman]
- Four and twenty toilers, pictures by F.D. Bedford, verses by E.V. Lucas
- Big fat hen, illustrated by Keith Baker
- Wrigley's standard tales for youth, containing history of Little Jack Horner
- Children's poems that never grow old, for little folks from six to twelve years old, comp. by Clement F. Benoit
- Everything comes next, collected and new poems, by Naomi Shihab Nye
- Black stars in a white night sky, by JonArno Lawson ; illustrated by Sherwin Tjia
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