Children's poetry
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- This same sky, a collection of poems from around the world, selected by Naomi Shihab Nye ; [map by Virginia Norey]
- Sing with me!, Naoko Stoop
- Under the mistletoe, by Lizzie Lawson and Robert Ellice Mack
- The baby's bedtime book, Kay Chorao
- The sparrow bush, rhymes, by Elizabeth Coatsworth ; wood engravings by Stefan Martin
- Beauty of the beast, poems, selected by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Meilo So
- Spinster Goose, twisted rhymes for naughty children, Lisa Wheeler ; [illustrated by] Sophie Blackall
- Over the hills and far away, a book of nursery rhymes, selected and illustrated by Alan Marks
- Around the neighborhood, a counting lullaby, adapted by Sarah L. Thomson ; illustrated by Jana Christy
- Mother Goose, or, the old nursery rhymes, illustrated by Kate Greenaway
- If all the seas were one sea, etchings by Janina Domanska
- Fisher-Price counting rhymes
- You come too;, favorite poems for young readers., With wood engravings by Thomas W. Nason
- In the past, David Elliott ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- Little Miss Muffet, as told and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- Going to sleep on the farm, Wendy Cheyette Lewison ; pictures by Juan Wijngaard
- Little Otis,, by Cora B. Millay; illustrations by Helen Jameson Hall
- When the dark comes dancing, a bedtime poetry book, compiled by Nancy Larrick ; illustrated by John Wallner
- As I was going up and down, and other nonsense rhymes, illustrated by Nicola Bayley
- Taxis and toadstools, verses and decorations, by Rachel Field
- Beasts and nonsense /, by Marie Hall Ets
- Truth & lies, an anthology of poems, edited by Patrice Vecchione
- Knock at the door and other baby action rhymes, Kay Chorao
- Drummer Hoff, adapted by Barbara Emberley ; illustrated by Ed Emberley
- Topsy
- Three little kittens and other favorite nursery rhymes, selected and illustrated by Tony Ross
- Mother Goose numbers on the loose, Leo and Diane Dillon
- Hey-how for Halloween!, Illus. by Janet McCaffery
- The children's garland from the best poets,, selected and arranged by Coventry Patmore
- Index to children's poetry ; first supplement, a title, subject, author, and first line index to poetry in collections for children and youth, compiled by John E. and Sara W. Brewton
- To market, to market, written by Anne Miranda ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Fifty-one new nursery rhymes, by Rose Fyleman ; illustrated by Dorothy Burroughes
- A whiff of pine, a hint of skunk, a forest of poems, Deborah Ruddell ; illustrated by Joan Rankin
- Love songs of childhood, by Eugene Field
- Over the moon, a book of nursery rhymes, illustrated by Charlotte Voake ; [introduction by David Lloyd]
- The children come running, by Elizabeth Coatsworth
- Poems of childhood,, by Evgene Field; with illvstrations by Maxfield Parrish
- Childhood songs., By Lucy Larcom
- Little Robin Redbreast, a Mother Goose rhyme, illustrated by Shari Halpern
- The lightning dreamer, Cuba's greatest abolitionist, Margarita Engle
- The House that Jack built, illustrated by Emily Bolam
- The golden journey; poems for young people., Compiled by Louise Bogan and William Jay Smith. Woodcuts by Fritz Kredel
- George Washington's cows, David Small
- Dolly in town
- Golden numbers;, a book of verse for youth,, chosen and classified by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith; with introduction and interleaves by Kate Douglas Wiggin
- Go, go, grapes!, April Pulley Sayre
- A visit from Saint Nicholas., Illustrated from drawings by F.O.C. Darley
- Mice are nice, poems compiled by Nancy Larrick ; art by Ed Young
- Lady Bugatti, by Joyce Maxner ; illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
- 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
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