Children's poetry, English -- Juvenile literature
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Children's poetry, English -- Juvenile literature
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Children's poetry, English
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- Our farmyard, a pop-up book with punch-out play figures, illustrated by Ernest Nister ; [paper engineering by Dick Dudley]
- The owl and the pussy-cat, written by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Louise Voce
- Climb into my lap, first poems to read together, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Kathryn Brown
- The Dong with the luminous nose, Edward Lear ; drawings by Edward Gorey
- Walking through the jungle, Julie Lacome
- Shapeshifters, tales from Ovid's Metamorphoses, retold by Adrian Mitchell ; illustrated by Alan Lee
- A Child's treasury of poems, edited by Mark Daniel
- The owl and the pussycat, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Jan Brett
- Lewis Carroll, edited by Edward Mendelson ; illustrations by Eric Copeland
- Giggly wiggly, playtime rhymes, Michael Rosen ; illustrated by Chris Riddell
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Robert Browning ; with illustrations by Kate Greenaway
- Drift upon a dream, poems for sleepy babies, chosen by John Foster ; illustrated by Melanie Williamson
- Now we are six, by A.A. Milne ; with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard
- Weather, poems selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; pictures by Melanie Hall
- Mustard, custard, grumble belly and gravy, Michael Rosen, Quentin Blake
- His shoes were far too tight, by Edward Lear ; masterminded by Daniel Pinkwater ; illustrated by Calef Brown
- Winter song, a poem, by William Shakespeare ; illustrated by Melanie Hall ; introduction by Alice Provensen
- She's all that!, poems about girls, selected by Belinda Hollyer ; illustrated by Susan Hellard
- Animal friends, a collection of poems for children, [selected and] illustrated by Michael Hague
- Snow, Walter de la Mare ; illustrated by Carolina Rabei
- The Barefoot book of classic poems, compiled and illustrated by Jackie Morris ; introduced by Carol Ann Duffy
- A was once an apple pie, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Julie Lacome
- Out and about, a first book of poems, Shirley Hughes
- The owl and the pussycat, Edward Lear ; with illustrations by Stéphane Jorisch
- The baby's book of baby animals, Kay Chorao
- Pelican chorus, and other nonsense, Edward Lear ; illustrated by Fred Marcellino
- Doves and pomegranates, poems for young readers, chosen by David Powell ; introduced by Naomi Lewis ; illustrated by Margery Gill
- Edward Lear, edited by Edward Mendelson ; illustrated by Laura Huliska-Beith
- If, a father's advice to his son, Rudyard Kipling ; photographs by Charles R. Smith, Jr
- Poetry speaks to children, editor, Elise Paschen ; illustrators, Judy Love, Wendy Rasmussen, Paula Zinngrabe Wendland ; advisory editors, Billy Collins, Nikki Giovanni, X.J. Kennedy
- My dog is a carrot, John Hegley
- A child's garden of verses, poems by Robert Louis Stevenson ; illustrated by Brian Wildsmith
- The animal fair, animal verses, compiled [i.e. edited] by Jill Bennett ; illustrated by Susie Jenkin-Pearce
- The new vestments, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Deloss McGraw
- Itsy bitsy spider, Annie Kubler
- The table and the chair ;, a poem, by Edward Lear ; pictures by Tom Powers
- Leaf by leaf, autumn poems, selected by Barbara Rogasky ; photographs by Marc Tauss
- Cuentos en verso para niños perversos, Roald Dahl ; ilustraciones de Quentin Blake ; de la traducción, Miguel Azaola
- When we were very young, A.A. Milne ; with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard
- Classic poetry, an illustrated collection, selected by Michael Rosen ; pictures by Paul Howard
- Rudyard Kipling, edited by Eileen Gillooly ; illustrated by Jim Sharpe
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Jane Cabrera
- Wild in the streets, Marilyn Singer ; Gordy Wright
- Witch poems, edited by Daisy Wallace ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- The owl and the pussy-cat, a folk tale classic, Edward Lear ; Paul Galdone
- The drowsy hours, poems for bedtime, selected by Susan Pearson ; illustrated by Peter Malone
- A child's garden of verses, Robert Louis Stevenson ; illustrated by Diane Goode ; afterword by Peter Glassman
- I never saw a purple cow and other nonsense rhymes, Emma Chichester Clark
- I saw Esau, the schoolchild's pocket book, edited by Iona and Peter Opie ; illustrated by Maurice Sendak
- Voices on the wind, poems for all seasons, selected by David Booth ; illustrated by Michèle Lemieux
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