Incoming Resources
- The stone lamp, eight stories of Hanukkah through history, by Karen Hesse ; illustrations by Brian Pinkney
- Poems for mothers, selected by Myra Cohn Livingston ; illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray
- Egg thoughts, and other Frances songs, Pictures by Lillian Hoban. -
- Flit, flutter, fly!, poems about bugs and other crawly creatures, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Peter Palagonia
- Awful Ogre's awful day, poems by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Listen to the desert, Oye al desierto, by Pat Mora ; illustrated by Francisco X. Mora
- The gardener and the bees, Helena Minton
- Shaking the wind, /Matt Stefon
- Paul Revere's ride, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- Because the brain can be talked into anything, poems, by Jan Richman
- Little Stevie Wonder, by Quincy Troupe ; illustrated by Lisa Cohen
- Bare & restless, a collection of poems, Alexandria Drouin
- Selected poems (1938-1953), summer knowledge, Delmore Schwartz
- An American Sunrise, poems, Joy Harjo
- Sacred fire, poetry and prose, by Nancy Wood ; paintings by Frank Howell
- The Tamarindo puppy and other poems, by Charlotte Pomerantz ; pictures by Byron Barton. --
- The making of a poem, a Norton anthology of poetic forms, edited by Mark Strand and Eavan Boland
- Looking for your name, a collection of contemporary poems, selected by Paul B. Janeczko
- Across state lines, America's 50 states as represented in poetry, edited by the American Poetry & Literacy Project
- Marguerite, go wash your feet, Wallace Tripp. --
- La Nochebuena south of the border, written and illustrated by James Rice ; translated by Ana Smith
- Who shrank my grandmother's house?, poems of discovery, Barbara Juster Esbensen ; illustrated by Eric Beddows
- Babushka's Mother Goose, Patricia Polacco
- Flicker flash, poems, by Joan Bransfield Graham ; illustrated by Nancy Davis
- Nibble nibble, poems for children, Illustrated by Leonard Weisgard
- The Oxford book of American light verse, chosen and edited by William Harmon. --
- Hanukkah lights, holiday poetry, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; pictures by Melanie Hall
- Apple, skin to the core, Eric Gainsworth
- Unfinished painting, poems, by Mary Jo Salter
- Ghastlies, goops & pincushions, nonsense verse, X.J. Kennedy ; drawings by Ron Barrett
- A lucky thing, poems by Alice Schertle ; paintings by Wendell Minor
- American wits, an anthology of light verse, John Hollander, editor
- The wilderness, poems, Sandra Lim
- 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.]
- A treasury of poems, a collection of the world's most famous and familiar verse, compiled by Sarah Anne Stuart
- Imagine that!, poems of never-was, selected by Jack Perlutsky ; illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
- Followers of the North Star, rhymes about African American heroes, heroines, and historical times, by Susan Altman and Susan Lechner ; illustrated by Byron Wooden
- If I were in charge of the world and other worries, poems for children and their parents, by Judith Viorst ; illustrated by Lynne Cherry. --
- Life doesn't frighten me at all, poems, compiled by John Agard
- Song, poems, by Brigit Pegeen Kelly
- Treasury of American poetry, selected and with an introd. by Nancy Sullivan. --
- Life doesn't frighten me, poem, by Maya Angelou ; paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat ; edited by Sara Jane Boyers
- Wake up!, poem by Helen Frost ; photographs by Rick Lieder
- The fish with the deep sea smile, stories and poems for reading to young children, by Margaret Wise Brown ; illustrated by Roberta Rauch
- You be good and I'll be night, jump-on-the-bed poems, poems by Eve Merriam ; pictures by Karen Schmidt
- A poke in the I, [collected by] Paul Janeczko, Chris Raschka
- Ellington was not a street, written by Ntozake Shange ; illustrations by Kadir Nelson
- Play day, a book of terse verse, Bruce McMillan
- Roofs of gold, poems to read aloud, Edited and with an introd. by Padraic Colum. --
- The Oxford illustrated book of American children's poems, edited by Donald Hall