JUVENILE FICTION / Stories in Verse
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JUVENILE FICTION / Stories in Verse
Name
JUVENILE FICTION / Stories in Verse
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bisacsh
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of27
- Take a hike!, by Luke Flowers
- Booked, by Kwame Alexander
- I feel teal, Lauren Rille, Aimee Sicuro
- Busy-eyed day, written by Anne Marie Pace ; illustrated by Frann Preston-Gannon
- Burying the moon, written by Andrée Poulin ; illustrations by Sonali Zohra
- Alone, Megan E. Freeman
- Sea creatures from the sky, written and illustrated by Ricardo Cortés
- The man from the land of Fandango, by Margaret Mahy ; illustrated by Polly Dunbar
- Overground railroad, Lesa Cline-Ransome, James Ransome
- One last word, wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance, Nikki Grimes ; Illustrated by Cozbi Cabrera [and 12 others]
- Other words for home, Jasmine Warga
- A little house in a big place, written by Alison Acheson ; illustrated by Valériane Leblond
- Ebb & flow, Heather Smith
- Seuss-isms!, a guide to life for those just starting out--and those already on their way, by Dr. Seuss
- Red, white, and whole, Rajani LaRocca
- Birdie, by Eileen Spinelli
- Bark park!, written by Trudy Krisher ; illustrated by Brooke Boynton-Hughes
- Crackerjack Jack, written by Bowman Wilker ; illustrations by Marie-Ève Tremblay
- Gone camping, a novel in verse, by Tamera Will Wissinger ; illustrated by Matthew Cordell
- The cure for cold feet, a novel in small moments, Beth Ain
- People don't bite people, words by Lisa Wheeler ; art by Molly Idle
- A hippy-hoppy toad, written by Peggy Archer ; illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf
- If I had a little dream, by Nina Laden ; illustrated by Melissa Castrillon
- Beastly verse, [illustrated by] JooHee Yoon
- This pretty planet, by Tom Chapin and John Forster ; illustrated by Lee White
- Snow day!, by Candice Ransom ; illustrated by Erika Meza
- Becoming Muhammad Ali, James Patterson, Kwame Alexander