Incoming Resources
- There was an old lady who swallowed a fly, Simms Taback
- The walloping window-blind, by Charles E. Carryl ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- Pierre, a cautionary tale in five chapters and a prologue, Maurice Sendak
- Merry merry Fibruary, written by Doris Orgel ; ill. by Arnold Lobel
- Fox in socks, Dr. Seuss
- The book of nonsense,, by many authors. With 4 colour plates by Charles Folkard and many contemporary illus. in the text
- Lampoons, by Humbert Wolfe ; drawings by Bohun Lynch
- Dr. Seuss's ABC
- Nicholas Knock and other people, poems, by Dennis Lee ; pictures by Frank Newfeld
- A was once an apple pie, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Julie Lacome
- The owl & the pussy-cat & other nonsense, Edward Lear ; illustrated by Owen Wood
- There was an old lady who swallowed a fly, by Simms Taback
- Hilary Knight's The owl and the pussy-cat, based on the poem by Edward Lear
- Snoozers, by Sandra Boynton
- The lady with the alligator purse, adapted and illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- A little who's zoo of mild animals, Conrad Aiken ; illustrated by John Vernon Lord
- The little blue box of bright and early board books, four simple, silly, sturdy books for babies of all ages!, by Dr. Seuss
- Jim, who ran away from his nurse, and was eaten by a lion, Hilaire Belloc and pictures by Mini Grey
- Ride a purple pelican, rhymes by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Garth Williams
- One's none;, old rhymes for new tongues., Pictures by Bernadette Watts
- The man who sang the sillies;, [poems], drawings by Edward Gorey
- The ice-cream cone coot,, and other rare birds
- The pelican chorus and other nonsense, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Fred Marcellino
- A twister of twists, a tangler of tongues;, tongue twisters, collected by Alvin Schwartz. Illustrated by Glen Rounds
- Fast and slow, poems for advanced children and beginning parents, by John Ciardi ; illustrated by Becky Gaver
- Fairy tales, Kornei Chukovsky
- The snark puzzle book., With original illus. from "The hunting of the snark," by Henry Holiday. Illus. for "Jabberwocky," by John Tenniel
- The owl and the pussycat, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Anne Wilson
- Humorous and Nonsensical Poems, [compiled and edited by] Liz Miles
- ¡Un día una señora se tragó una caracola!, Lucille Colandro ; ilustrado por Jared Lee ; translated by María Domínguez
- Fox in socks, Dr. Seuss
- Hilary Knight's The owl and the pussy-cat, based on the poem by Edward Lear
- A new nonsense alphabet, Edward Lear ; edited by Susan Hyman
- The owl and the pussycat, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Jan Brett
- Lewis Carroll's [i.e. C. L. Dodgson's] Jabberwocky, with annotations by Humpty Dumpty, ill. by Jane Breskin Zalben
- Les oeufs verts au jambon, Dr. Seuss ; traduit de l'am?ricain par Anne-Laure Fournier le Ray
- There was an old lady who swallowed a fly, by Simms Taback
- An Edward Lear alphabet, Edward Lear ; [made up and colored by Vladimir Radunsky]
- The Pobble who has no toes,, and other nonsense., With pictures by Dale Maxey
- There was an old lady who swallowed a fly, illustrated by Pam Adams
- There was an old man--, a gallery of nonsense rhymes, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Michèle Lemieux
- How pleasant to know Mr. Lear!, Edward Lear's selected works, with an introduction and notes by Myra Cohn Livingston
- The table and the chair ;, a poem, by Edward Lear ; pictures by Tom Powers
- Pocketful of nonsense, by James Marshall
- Laughing time, nonsense poems, William Jay Smith ; illustrated by Fernando Krahn
- Oh, such foolishness!, Poems, selected by William Cole ; pictures by Tomie de Paola
- There was an old lady who swallowed a bat!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee ; read by Skip Hinnant
- The pelican chorus,, and other nonsense verses., Drawings by L. Leslie Brooke
- A bad case of animal nonsense, featuring the animal alphabet, poems, I know an old lady, rhyming animals, by Jonathan Allen
- The nutcrackers and the sugar-tongs, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Marcia Sewall