JUVENILE NONFICTION / Poetry / General
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Poetry / General
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Poetry / General
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- Humpty Dumpty, by Christopher Harbo ; illustrated by Danny Chatzikonstantinou
- Flash and gleam, light in our world, Sue Fliess ; illustrated by Khoa Le
- Basho's haiku journeys, text by Freeman Ng ; illustrations by Cassandra Rockwood Ghanem
- 16 words, William Carlos Williams and "The Red Wheelbarrow", by Lisa Rogers ; illustrations by Chuck Groenink
- On the move, home is where you find it, Michael Rosen ; with drawings by Quentin Blake
- Float, flutter, by Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Kathryn Durst
- We learn from the sun, David Bouchard ; paintings by Kristy Cameron
- Saguaro's gifts, by Kurt Cyrus and illustrated by Andy Atkins
- Niños, poems for the lost children of Chile, María José Ferrada ; [illustrated by] María Elena Valdez ; translated by Lawrence Schimel
- Twinkle twinkle little star, I know exactly what you are, words by Julia Kregenow, PhD ; pictures by Carmen Salda?a
- A gift from Greensboro, a poem by Quraysh Ali Lansana ; illustrated by Skip Hill
- O captain, my captain, Walt Whitman, Abraham Lincoln, and the Civil War, words by Robert Burleigh ; illustrations by Sterling Hundley
- On the farm, David Elliott ; illustrated by Holly Meade
- Being me, poems about thoughts, worries and feelings, poems by Liz Brownlee, Matt Goodfellow, Laura Mucha ; illustrations by Victoria Jane Wheeler
- Construction people, poems selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Ellen Shi
- Prayer for a child, by Rachel Field ; pictures by Elizabeth Orton Jones
- October mourning, a song for Matthew Shepard, Lesléa Newman.
- In the woods, David Elliott ; illustrated by Rob Dunlavey
- One minute till bedtime, 60-second poems to send you off to sleep, selected by Kenn Nesbitt ; art by Christoph Niemann
- This poem is a nest, Irene Latham ; art by Johanna Wright
- 20 big trucks in the middle of the street, Mark Lee ; illustrated by Kurt Cyrus
- Moonstruck!, poems about our moon, edited by Roger Stevens ; illustrated by Ed Boxall
- Morning, sunshine!, Keely Parrack ; illustrated by John Bajet
- For every little thing, poems and prayers to celebrate the day, poems selected by June Cottner & Nancy Tupper Ling ; illustrated by Helen Cann
- How sweet the sound, the story of Amazing grace, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Are you an echo?, the lost poetry of Misuzu Kaneko, poems by Misuzu Kaneko ; illustrated by Toshikado Hajiri ; narrative by David Jacobson ; with translations and editorial contributions by Sally Ito and Michiko Tsuboi
- Life doesn't frighten me, poem by Maya Angelou ; paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat ; edited by Sara Jane Boyers
- Vanilla, Billy Merrell
- Cerca, Close, Juan Felipe Herrera, Blanca Gómez
- On a snow-melting day, seeking signs of spring, Buffy Silverman
- Our food, a healthy serving of science and poems, Grace Lin, Ranida T. McKneally ; illustrated by Grace Zong
- Hear the wind blow, written by Doe Boyle ; illustrated by Emily Paik
- No voice too small, fourteen young Americans making history, edited by Lindsay H. Metcalf, Keila V. Dawson, and Jeanette Bradley ; illustrated by Jeanette Bradley
- The best part of me, children talk about their bodies in pictures and words, by Miss Lord's 3,4,5th grade class ; photographs by Wendy Ewald
- A Rocketful of space poems, poems chosen by John Foster ; illustrated by Korky Paul
- My home in the desert, by J. Patrick Lewis
- How far do you love me?, Lulu Delacre ; text translated from Spanish by Verónica Betancourt
- Becoming Billie Holiday, Carole Boston Weatherford ; art by Floyd Cooper
- A Child's book of poems, [illustrated by Gyo Fujikawa]
- Little Miss Muffet flip-side rhymes, by Christopher Harbo ; illustrated by Colin Jack
- From the bellybutton of the moon and other summer poems, Del ombligo de la luna y otros poemas de verano, poems, Francisco X. Alarcón ; illustrations, Maya Christina Gonzalez / poemas, Francisco X. Alarcón ; ilustraciones, Maya Christina Gonzalez
- I, too, sing America, three centuries of African-American poetry, Catherine Clinton ; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn
- At the height of the moon, a book of bedtime poetry and art, edited by Annette Roeder, Alison Baverstock, and Matt Cunningham
- The women who caught the babies, a story of African American midwives, written by Eloise Greenfield ; artwork by Daniel Minter
- A song for Gwendolyn Brooks, Alice Faye Duncan ; illustrated by Xia Gordon
- A girl like me, Angela Johnson ; illustrations by Nina Crews
- Who named their pony Macaroni?, poems about White House pets, by Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Ryan McAmis
- Carl Sandburg, illustrated by Robert Crawford ; edited by Kathryn Benzel, PhD
- Hello numbers! what can you do?, an adventure beyond counting, Edmund Harriss and Houston Hughes ; illustrated by Brian Rea
- The spider and the fly, [by Mary Howitt ; illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi]