Children's poetry
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Children's poetry
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Children's poetry
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Incoming Resources
- Pocketful of posies, a treasury of nursery rhymes, Salley Mavor
- When the dark comes dancing, a bedtime poetry book, compiled by Nancy Larrick ; illustrated by John Wallner
- Mother Goose, selected and illustrated by Ruth Sanderson
- What a day it was at school!, poems, by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Doug Cushman
- Something fishy, by Barry Louis Polisar ; illustrations by David Clark
- From dawn to dreams, poems for busy babies, Peggy Archer ; illustrated by Hanako Wakiyama
- Teddy bear, teddy bear, a traditional rhyme, illustrated by Timothy Bush
- Tomie dePaola's Mother Goose. --
- The nursery rhymes of Winnie the Pooh, a classic Disney treasury
- Thirteen moons on turtle's back, a Native American year of moons, by Joseph Bruchac and Jonathan London ; illustrated by Thomas Locker
- The house that Jack built, Jeanette Winter
- This little piggy, lap songs, finger plays, clapping games, and pantomime rhymes, edited by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand ; musical arrangements by Adam Stemple
- Mother Goose picture puzzles, Will Hillenbrand
- The original Mother Goose, [illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright]
- The house that Jack built, [illustrated by] Diana Mayo
- Marc Brown's playtime rhymes, a treasury for families to learn and play together, Marc Tolon Brown
- 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
- Down in Louisiana, traditional song, adapted by Johnette Downing ; illustrated by Deborah Ousley Kadair
- A Frog inside my hat, a first book of poems, compiled by Fay Robinson ; pictures by Cyd Moore
- The cat and the fiddle, a treasury of nursery rhymes, [compiled and illustrated by] Jackie Morris
- The neighborhood Mother Goose, by Nina Crews
- 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.]
- Dream big, little scientists, Michelle Schaub ; illustrated by Alice Potter
- Little boy blue and other rhymes, Iona Opie ; [illustrated by] Rosemary Wells
- Builder Goose, it's construction rhyme time!, by Boni Ashburn ; illustrated by Sergio De Giorgi
- My very first Mother Goose, edited by Iona Opie ; illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- Yertle the turtle and other stories, by Dr. Seuss
- When green becomes tomatoes, poems for all seasons by Julie Fogliano ; pictures by Julie Morstad
- Talking to the sun, an illustrated anthology of poems for young people, selected and introduced by Kenneth Koch and Kate Farrell. --
- Big fat hen, Keith Baker
- Five little ducks, illustrated by Ivan Bates
- Mother Goose remembers, [illustrated by] Clare Beaton
- Hickory, dickory, dock, illustrated by Moira Kemp
- Julie Andrews' collection of poems, songs, and lullabies, selected by Julie Andrews & Emma Walton Hamilton ; paintings by James McMullan
- Sleep, baby, sleep, lullabies and night poems, selected and illustrated by Michael Hague
- Tap dancing on the roof, sijo (poems), by Linda Sue Park ; pictures by Istvan Banyai
- Mother Ghost, nursery rhymes for little monsters, Rachel Kolar ; illustrated by Roland Garrigue
- The lady with the alligator purse, adapted and illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- The proper way to meet a hedgehog and other how-to poems, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Richard Jones
- Little Miss Muffet, as told and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- Carry me!, Rosemary Wells
- A first picture book of nursery rhymes, illustrated by Elizabeth Harbour
- Rufus and friends, school days, extended and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star and other bedtime nursery rhymes, illustrated by Sanja Rescek
- Here comes Mother Goose, edited by Iona Opie ; illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- Bumble bee, Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Victoria Raymond
- The house that Jack built, [illustrated by] Diana Mayo
- Three little kittens, by Jerry Pinkney
- What's your favorite color?, Eric Carle and friends
- Where the sidewalk ends, Shel Silverstein
Outgoing Resources
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