Incoming Resources
- Poems for mothers, selected by Myra Cohn Livingston ; illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray
- One at a time, [poems], David McCord ; with ill. by Henry B. Kane. --
- Awful Ogre's awful day, poems by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Paul O. Zelinsky
- In the swim, poems and paintings, by Douglas Florian
- Paul Revere's ride, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- Hailstones and halibut bones, adventures in color, by Mary O'Neill ; newly illustrated by John Wallner
- Hoop kings 2, new royalty, Charles R. Smith, Jr
- Legacy, women poets of the Harlem Renaissance, Nikki Grimes ; artwork by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, Cozbi A. Cabrera [and 15 others]
- Hist whist, E.E. Cummings ; illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray
- Snow toward evening, a year in a river valley : nature poems, selected by Josette Frank ; paintings by Thomas Locker
- Pieces, Anna Grossnickle Hines
- You read to me, I'll read to you, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- Amber was brave, Essie was smart, the story of Amber and Essie told here in poems and pictures, by Vera B. Williams
- Seasons, a book of poems, by Charlotte Zolotow ; pictures by Erik Blegvad
- Every thing on it, poems and drawings, by Shel Silverstein
- Mary had a little lamb, Sarah Josepha Hale ; illustrations by Tomie de Paola. --
- Thanksgiving Day at our house, Thanksgiving poems for the very young, written by Nancy White Carlstrom ; illustrated by R.W. Alley
- Don't read this book whatever you do!, more poems about school, Kalli Dakos ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- The night before Christmas, by Clement Clarke Moore ; illustrated by Tasha Tudor. --
- The other way to listen, by Byrd Baylor and Peter Parnall
- An American Sunrise, poems, Joy Harjo
- Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, a collection of family poems, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Marilyn Hafner
- Knock at a star, a child's introduction to poetry, [compiled by] X.J. Kennedy, Dorothy M. Kennedy ; illustrated by Karen Ann Weinhaus. --
- Wake up!, poem by Helen Frost ; photographs by Rick Lieder
- Eats, poems, by Arnold Adoff : illustrated by Susan Russo. --
- A poke in the I, [collected by] Paul Janeczko, Chris Raschka
- Ellington was not a street, written by Ntozake Shange ; illustrations by Kadir Nelson
- Leaf by leaf, autumn poems, selected by Barbara Rogasky ; photography by Marc Tauss
- Sing a song of popcorn, every child's book of poems, illustrated by Marcia Brown ... [and others] ; selected by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers ... [et al.]
- A maze me, poems for girls, by Naomi Shihab Nye ; illustrated by Terre Maher
- All the world, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee
- A poem of her own, voices of American women yesterday and today, edited by Catherine Clinton ; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn
- Halloween, Harry Behn ; illustrated by Greg Couch
- America the beautiful, by Katharine Lee Bates ; illustrated by Chris Gall
- Bird watch, a book of poetry, Jane Yolen
- We are branches, words by Joyce Sidman ; pictures by Beth Krommes
- Walt Whitman, edited by Jonathan Levin ; illustrated by Jim Burke
- The twelve days of kindergarten, by Deborah Lee Rose ; illustrated by Carey Armstrong-Ellis
- Marguerite, go wash your feet, Wallace Tripp. --
- Apple, skin to the core, Eric Gainsworth
- The new kid on the block, poems, by Jack Prelutsky ; drawings by James Stevenson
- A lucky thing, poems by Alice Schertle ; paintings by Wendell Minor
- The llama who had no pajama, 100 favorite poems, written by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Betty Fraser
- Scranimals, by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Peter Sis
- Construction people, poems, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Ellen Shi
- The 20th century children's poetry treasury, selected by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Meilo So
- A light in the attic, Shel Silverstein
- This first Thanksgiving day, by Laura Krauss Melmed
- Fold me a poem, Kristine O'Connell George ; illustrated by Lauren Stringer
- The Headless Horseman rides tonight, more poems to trouble your sleep, by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Arnold Lobel. --