Children's poetry
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Children's poetry
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Children's poetry
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- You come too, favorite poems for young readers, Robert Frost ; with wood engravings by Thomas W. Nason
- In just-spring, E.E. Cummings ; paintings by Heidi Goennel
- Tail feathers from Mother Goose, the Opie rhyme book
- Favorite nursery rhymes from Mother Goose, illustrated by Scott Gustafson
- La ferme riquiqui, Julia Donaldson, texte ; Axel Scheffler, illustrations ; Traduction d'Emmanuel Gros
- Up and down on the merry-go-round, by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- My first nursery rhymes, pictures by Bruce Whatley
- Sikairui zui bang de gu shi ji, Lichade Sikairui ; [Kang Ning yi]
- The pied piper of Hamelin, Robert Browning ; illustrated by Arthur Rackham
- On the move, home is where you find it, Michael Rosen ; with drawings by Quentin Blake
- Purrrrr, Pat Cummings
- A is for oboe, the orchestra's alphabet, Lera Auerbach and Marilyn Nelson ; illustrated by Paul Hoppe
- Hey, diddle, diddle and other favorite nursery rhymes, illustrated by Hannah Wood
- I saw you in the bathtub, and other folk rhymes, collected by Alvin Schwartz ; pictures by Syd Hoff
- My first baby games, pictures by Jane Manning
- Sometimes I feel like a river, words by Danielle Daniel ; pictures by Josée Bisaillon
- The Dorling Kindersley book of nursery rhymes, illustrated by Debi Gliori
- In the swim, poems and paintings, by Douglas Florian
- Mother Goose:, numbers on the loose, Leo and Diane Dillon
- You are the loveliest, Hans & Monique Hagen ; illustrated by Marit Törnqvist ; translated by David Colmer
- For every little thing, poems and prayers to celebrate the day /, poems selected by June Cotner & Nancy Tupper Ling ; illustrated by Helen Cann
- Around the world in eighty poems, selected by James Berry ; illustrated by Katherine Lucas
- Some from the moon, some from the sun, poems and songs for everyone, by Margot Zemach
- Mr. Mistoffelees ; with Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer, by T.S. Eliot ; with pictures by Errol Le Cain
- El vuelo infinito, Fran Pintadera ; ilustraciones de Alejandra Acosta
- The lady with the alligator purse, adapted and illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- From dawn to dreams, poems for busy babies, Peggy Archer ; illustrated by Hanako Wakiyama
- Dear hot dog, poems about everyday stuff, Mordicai Gerstein
- Five little monkeys, adapted by Kim Mitzo Thompson and Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand ; illustrated by Patrick Girouard
- Very short fables to read together, adapted by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- The key to the kingdom, Betsy & Giulio Maestro
- Birches, by Robert Frost ; illustrated by Ed Young
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short Mother Goose tales to read together, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- Hope through heartsongs, written and illustrated by Mattie J.T. Stepanek
- The sun in me, poems about the planet, compiled by Judith Nicholls ; illustrated by Beth Krommes
- Sing a song of popcorn, every child's book of poems, illustrated by Marcia Brown [and others] ; selected by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers [and others]
- Home run, touchdown, basket, goal!, sports poems for little athletes, Leo Landry
- I have a wiggly, jiggly, tooth, written by Kim Mitzo Thompson and Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand ; illustrated by Iesha Wright
- Beastly verse, [illustrated by] JooHee Yoon
- Lullabies and poems for children, selected and edited by Diana Secker Larson
- Poetry comics, Grant Snider
- Stamp your feet, action rhymes, chosen by Sarah Hayes ; illustrated by Toni Goffe
- Celebrations, Myra Cohn Livingston, poet ; Leonard Everett Fisher, painter
- Take off your brave, the world through the eyes of a preschool poet, Nadim (age 4) ; illustrated by Yasmeen Ismail
- The night before Christmas, words by Clement Clarke Moore ; pictures by Raquel Jaramillo
- Ten in a bed, Mary Rees
- Caribbean canvas, Frané Lessac
- Read a rhyme, write a rhyme, poems selected by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Meilo So
- The blacker the berry, poems, by Joyce Carol Thomas illustrated by Floyd Cooper
- A MODERN PARENTS' GUIDE TO NURSERY RHYMES, BECAUSE IT'S TWO O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING AND YOU CAN'T REMEMBER "TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR" : OVER 70 CLASSIC RHYMES, Jennifer Griffin
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