Incoming Resources
- Songs for the seasons, Jamake Highwater ; illustrations by Sandra Speidel
- Laughing tomatoes and other spring poems, Jitomates risueños y otros poemas de primavera : poems, Francisco X. Alarcón ; illustrations, Maya Christina Gonzalez
- Book of haikus, Jack Kerouac ; edited and with an introduction by Regina Weinreich
- Silk poems, Jen Bervin
- Midnight dance of the snowshoe hare, poems of Alaska, Nancy White Carlstrom ; illustrated by Ken Kuroi
- Lo que dice el viento, Carlos Reviejo ; ilustraciones de Teresa Novoa
- Sometimes I feel like a river, words by Danielle Daniel ; pictures by Josée Bisaillon
- The Earth is painted green, a garden of poems about our planet, edited by Barbara Brenner ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- All the world, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee
- Ubiquitous, celebrating nature's survivors, poetry by Joyce Sidman illustrations by Beckie Prange
- Shape me a rhyme, nature's forms in poetry, Jane Yolen ; photographs by Jason Stemple
- Refugia, Kyce Bello
- In the eyes of the cat, Japanese poetry for all seasons, selected and illustrated by Demi ; translated by Tze-si Huang
- Lovely seeds, a walk through the garden of our becoming, R.H. Swaney
- The other way to listen, by Byrd Baylor and Peter Parnall
- Hidden city, written by Sarah Grace Tuttle ; illustrated by Amy Schimler-Safford
- Falling awake, Alice Oswald
- Opal, the journal of an understanding heart, Opal Whiteley ; adapted by Jane Boulton
- Come the slumberless to the land of nod, Traci Brimhall
- Animal poems of the Iguazú, Animalario de Iguazú, poems/poemas, Francisco X. Alarcon ; illustrations/ilustraciones, Maya Christina Gonzalez
- Darlington's fall, a novel in verse, by Brad Leithauser ; with drawings by Mark Leithauser
- A swinger of birches, poems of Robert Frost for young people, illustrated by Peter Koeppen ; with an introduction by Clifton Fadiman
- Bees, snails, & peacock tails, patterns and shapes-- naturally, Betsy Franco ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins
- Stone bench in an empty park, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; with photographs by Henri Silberman
- Pieces, a year in poems & quilts, Anna Grossnickle Hines
- Black nature, four centuries of African American nature poetry, edited by Camille T. Dungy
- You are here, poetry in the natural world, edited and introduced by Ada Limón, 24th Poet Laureate of the United States
- The sun is so quiet, poems by Nikki Giovanni ; illustrations by Ashley Bryan
- Nibble nibble, poems for children, by Margaret Wise Brown ; illustrated by Leonard Weisgard
- Tiger girl, Pascale Petit
- Skies in blossom, the nature poetry of Emily Dickinson, edited by Jonathan Cott ; illustrated by Mary Frank
- One leaf rides the wind, counting in a Japanese garden, by Celeste Davidson Mannis ; pictures by Susan Kathleen Hartung
- Dreaming of fallen blossoms, tune poems of Su Dong-Po, translations by Yun Wang