Humorous poetry, American
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- For laughing out louder, more poems to tickle your funnybone, selected by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Marjorie Priceman
- The man who sang the sillies;, [poems], drawings by Edward Gorey
- Laugh-eteria, poems and drawings, by Douglas Florian
- Dumpty, the age of Trump in verse, John Lithgow
- Bone poems, by Jeff Moss ; illustrated by Tom Leigh
- Club pet and other funny poems, by David Steinberg ; illustrated by Adrian C. Sinnott
- Opposites, more opposites, and a few differences, poems and drawings, by Richard Wilbur
- Chicken socks and other contagious poems, by Brod Bagert ; illustrations by Tim Ellis
- The Oxford book of comic verse, edited by John Gross
- Kids pick the funniest poems, edited by Bruce Lansky ; illustrated by Steve Carpenter
- You're invited to Bruce Lansky's poetry party!, by Bruce Lansky ; illustrated by Stephen Carpenter
- Sometimes I wonder if poodles like noodles, written by Laura Numeroff ; illustrated by Tim Bowers
- Pigeon cubes and other verse, N.M. Bodecker ; illustrated by N.M. Bodecker
- Scarum fair, poems by Jessica Swaim ; illustrations by Carol Ashley
- Con todo, poemas y dibujos de Shel Silverstein, traduccion de Georgina Lazaro
- I must go down to the beach again and other poems, Karen Jo Shapiro ; illustrated by Judy Love
- Where the sidewalk ends, the poems & drawings of Shel Silverstein
- I hope I don't strike out! and other funny sports poems, created by Bruce Lansky ; [illustrated by Stephen Carpenter]
- A bad case of the giggles, kids' favorite funny poems, illustrated by Stephen Carpenter ; selected by Bruce Lansky
- Funny, Jennifer Michael Hecht
- Oh, such foolishness!, Poems, selected by William Cole ; pictures by Tomie de Paola
- American wits, an anthology of light verse, John Hollander, editor
- Where the sidewalk ends, the poems & drawings of Shel Silverstein
- "A merry heart doeth good", Proverbs 17:22, Ruth E. Reuther
- I've heard verse, awfully good poetry, by Barbara Blanks, aka StFlossie
- Once upon a tomb, gravely humorous verses, J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Simon Bartram
- Consider the lemming, Jeanne Steig ; pictures by William Steig
- The Norton book of light verse, edited by Russell Baker
- O, what a luxury, verses lyrical, vulgar, pathetic & profound, Garrison Keillor
- Dog poems, Dave Crawley ; illustrations by Tamara Petrosino
- My teacher's in detention, kids' favorite funny school poems, selected by Bruce Lansky ; illustrated by Stephen Carpenter
- Oops!, poems by Alan Katz ; drawings by Edward Koren
- Don't mess with Moses!, peculiar poems and rib-tickling rhymes, Marty Nystrom ; illustrated by Steve Björkman
- The queen of Eene, poems by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Victoria Chess
- Orangutan tongs, poems to tangle your tongue, by Jon Agee
- Good intentions
- The best of Ogden Nash, edited by Linell Nash Smith
- If peas could taste like candy and other funny poems for kids, by Crystal Bowman ; illustrated by Lynn Jeffery
- I invited a dragon to dinner, and other poems to make you laugh out loud, illustrated by Chris L. Demarest
- Selected poetry of Ogden Nash, 650 rhymes, verses, lyrics, and poems, introduction by Archibald MacLeish
- Dog on the roof!, on the road with Mitt and the mutt, Bruce Kluger and David Slavin ; illustrated by Colleen Clapp
- You might be a monster & other stories I made up!, [by Attaboy]
- The dysfunctional family Christmas songbook, lyrics by John Boswell and Lenore Skenazy ; illustrations by Charles S. Pyle
- Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day, and other stories and poems, Judith Viorst
- The baby uggs are hatching, by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by James Stevenson
- The sheriff of Rottenshot, poems, by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Victoria Chess
- Old age assistance, by Mary Ann King ; illustrations by Mark King
- Exploding gravy, poems to make you laugh, X.J. Kennedy ; illustrated by Joy Allen
- Ren xing dao de jin tou, Xie'er Xi'erfusitan wen, tu ; Ye Shuo yi
- Egghead, or, you can't survive on ideas alone, Bo Burnham ; drawings by Chance Bone