Incoming Resources
- All the wild wonders, poems of our Earth, edited by Wendy Cooling ; illustrated by Piet Grobler
- Flit, flutter, fly!, poems about bugs and other crawly creatures, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Peter Palagonia
- The spider and the fly, [based on the cautionary tale by] Mary Howitt, with illustrations by Tony DiTerlizzi
- Knock at a star, a child's introduction to poetry, [compiled] by X.J. Kennedy and Dorothy Kennedy ; illustrated by Karen Lee Baker
- Snow toward evening, a year in a river valley : nature poems, selected by Josette Frank ; paintings by Thomas Locker
- Best loved poems to read again & again, the most moving verses in the English language, compiled by Mary Sanford Laurence
- The Owl and the pussycat, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by James Marshall ; afterword by Maurice Sendak
- Poetry speaks to children, editor, Elise Paschen ; illustrators, Judy Love, Wendy Rasmussen, Paula Zinngrabe Wendland ; advisory editors, Billy Collins, Nikki Giovanni, X.J. Kennedy
- How does a poem mean?. --
- Don't read poetry, a book about how to read poems, Stephanie Burt
- The Random House treasury of best-loved poems, edited by Louis Phillips
- The classic hundred poems, all-time favorites, edited by William Harmon
- Commotion in the ocean, Giles Andreae ; illustrated by David Wojtowycz
- Making friends with Frankenstein, a book of monstrous poems and pictures, Colin McNaughton
- One hundred and one famous poems, with a prose supplement, an anthology. --
- The magic wood, a poem, by Henry Treece ; paintings by Barry Moser
- The New Oxford book of English light verse, chosen by Kingsley Amis
- Joyce Kilmer's anthology of Catholic poets, with a new supplement by James Edward Tobin. --
- Snuffles and snouts, poems selected by Laura Robb ; pictures by Steven Kellogg
- The owl and the pussycat, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Jan Brett
- To play man number one, compiled by Sara Hannum and John Terry Chase. Illustrated by Erwin Schachner. --
- The Norton anthology of poetry, [edited by] Alexander W. Allison ... [and others] ; with an essay on ver[s]ification by Jon Stallworthy
- The nonsense poems of Edward Lear, illustrated by Leslie Brooke
- The cherry tree, a collection of poems
- Wish you were here (and I wasn't), a book of poems and pictures for globe-trotters, Colin McNaughton
- The owl and the pussycat, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Anne Wilson
- Tiger, tiger, burning bright!, selected by Fiona Waters ; illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
- The poetical works of Edmund Spenser, edited with critical notes by J.C. Smith and E. de Selincourt ; with an introducation by E. de Selincourt and a glossery. --
- Poems to read, a new favorite poem project anthology, edited by Robert Pinsky and Maggie Dietz
- The book of living verse, limited to the chief poets
- Plum, by Tony Mitton ; illustrated by Mary GrandPré
- Let's count the raindrops, illustrated by Fumi Kosaka
- The winged horse anthology, by Joseph Auslander and Frank Ernest Hill; with decorations by Paul Honoré
- The complete tales & poems of Winnie-the-Pooh, with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard
- The best poems of the English language, from Chaucer through Robert Frost, selected by Harold Bloom
- The golden Ecco anthology, 100 great poems of the English language, edited by Mark Strand
- The owl and the pussycat, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Lorinda Bryan Cauley. --
- Poetical works, Coleridge ; edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge
- The Best loved poems of the American people, selected by Hazel Felleman
- Dickinson's nerves, Frost's woods, poetry in the shadow of the past, William Logan
- The Cassell book of English poetry, Selected and introduced by James Reeves. --
- The Oxford book of English verse, 1250-1918, chosen and edited by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
- F*E*G, ridiculous [stupid] poems for intelligent children, by Robin Hirsch ; with the assistance of Benjamin Jaglom Hirsch and a critical introduction by Alexander Max Jaglom Hirsch ; illustrated by Ha and Ha
- The Book of 1,000 poems
- Winter poems, selected by Barbara Rogasky ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- An invitation to poetry, a new Favorite Poem Project anthology, edited by Robert Pinsky and Maggie Dietz with the editorial assistance of Rosemarie Ellis
- Who killed Cock Robin?, illustrated by Etienne Delessert
- A child's garden of verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson ; pictures by Barbara McClintock
- Matilda who told lies and was burned to death, Pictures by Steven Kellogg. --
- Vintage verse, an anthology of poetry in English, compiled with commentary by Clifford Bax. --