Incoming Resources
- Every thing on it, poems and drawings, by Shel Silverstein
- 'Twas the night before Christmas; or, Account of a visit from St. Nicholas, Anonymous [Clement Clarke Moore] ; illustrated by Matt Tavares
- Awful Ogre's awful day, poems by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Come on all you ghosts, Matthew Zapruder
- The night before New Year's, by Natasha Wing ; illustrated by Amy Wummer
- Soccerverse, poems about soccer, Elizabeth Steinglass ; illustrated by Edson Ikê
- I remember, poems and pictures of heritage, compiled by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; poems by Kwame Alexander [and thirteen others] ; pictures by Paula Barragán [and fifteen others]
- Library of world poetry, being choice selections from the best poets, with an introduction by William Cullen Bryant. --
- A light in the attic, Shel Silverstein
- All the world, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee
- Dreams from many rivers, a Hispanic history of the United States told in poems, Margarita Engle ; art by Beatriz Gutierrez Hernandez
- Casey at the bat, Ernest Lawrence Thayer ; illustrated by Ken Bachaus
- Hoop kings 2, new royalty, Charles R. Smith, Jr
- Legacy, women poets of the Harlem Renaissance, Nikki Grimes ; artwork by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, Cozbi A. Cabrera [and 15 others]
- Great poems for grand children, edited by Celestine Frost ; drawings by Brian Cronin
- Joyful noise, poems for two voices, by Paul Fleischman ; illustrated by Eric Beddows. --
- The Bill Martin Jr. big book of poetry, edited by Bill Martin Jr., with Michael Sampson ; foreword by Eric Carle ; afterword by Steven Kellogg
- The night before Easter, by Natasha Wing ; illustrated by Kathy Couri
- Poetrees, Douglas Florian
- Apple, skin to the core, Eric Gainsworth
- Make magic! Do good!, Dallas Clayton
- Good for you!, toddler rhymes for toddler times, original rhymes by Stephanie Calmenson ; pictures by Melissa Sweet
- This first Thanksgiving day, by Laura Krauss Melmed
- Fold me a poem, Kristine O'Connell George ; illustrated by Lauren Stringer
- Polar bear, arctic hare, poems of the frozen North, Eileen Spinelli ; Illustrations by Eugenie Fernandes
- The twelve days of kindergarten, by Deborah Lee Rose ; illustrated by Carey Armstrong-Ellis
- Antarctic Antics, [a book of penguin poems]
- A song for Gwendolyn Brooks, Alice Faye Duncan ; illustrated by Xia Gordon
- Earth songs, Myra Cohn Livingston, poet ; illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher, painter. --
- Alias Anna, Zhanna Arshanskaya: a biography in verse : a true story of outwitting the Nazis, Susan Hood with Greg Dawson
- Ain't burned all the bright, by reynolds & griffin
- Wool gathering, a sheep family reunion, written by Lisa Wheeler ; illustrated by Frank Ansley
- Wild is the wind, Carl Phillips
- Oh, the thinks you can think!, by Dr. Seuss
- Snow birds, words by Kirsten Hall ; pictures by Jenni Desmond
- Little tree, poem by E.E. Cummings ; story and paintings by Chris Raschka
- Never take a pig to lunch, poems about the fun of eating, selected and illustrated by Nadine Bernard Wescott
- The best poems of the English language, from Chaucer through Robert Frost, selected by Harold Bloom
- The princess saves herself in this one, Amanda Lovelace
- Oh, no! Where are my pants? and other disasters, poems, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; pictures by Wolf Erlbruch
- Enormous smallness, a story of E.E. Cummings, by Matthew Burgess ; illustrations by Kris Di Giacomo
- Wherever home begins, 100 contemporary poems, selected by Paul B. Janeczko
- The night before Christmas, by Clement Moore ; illustrated by Jan Brett
- Mississippi mud, by Ann Turner ; pictures by Robert J. Blake
- Dizzy dinosaurs, silly dino poems, edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Barry Gott
- Mary had a little lamb, by Sarah Josepha Hale ; pictures by Salley Mavor
- A pizza the size of the sun, by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by James Stevenson
- Mural on Second Avenue, and other city poems, Lilian Moore ; illustrated by Roma Karas
- Me I am!, Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Christine Davenier
- The circle of thanks, told by Joseph Bruchac ; pictures by Murv Jacob