Incoming Resources
- Did Adam name the vinegarroon?, By X.J. Kennedy ; illustrated by Heidi Johanna Selig. --
- Behind the museum door, poems to celebrate the wonders of museums, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Stacey Dressen-McQueen
- K is for kitten, Niki Clark Leopold ; illustrated by Susan Jeffers
- Knock at a star, a child's introduction to poetry, [compiled by] X.J. Kennedy, Dorothy M. Kennedy ; illustrated by Karen Ann Weinhaus. --
- Wake up house!, rooms full of poems, by Dee Lillegard ; illustrated by Don Carter
- The Top 500 poems, edited by William Harmon
- The poets corner, the one and only poetry book for the whole family, [selected by] John Lithgow
- Ellington was not a street, written by Ntozake Shange ; illustrations by Kadir Nelson
- Leaf by leaf, autumn poems, selected by Barbara Rogasky ; photography by Marc Tauss
- I love you, a rebus poem, by Jean Marzollo ; illustrated by Suse MacDonald
- A hippopotamusn't and other animal verses, by J. Patrick Lewis ; pictures by Victoria Chess
- Stag's leap, by Sharon Olds
- The cozy book, Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Betty Fraser
- The new kid on the block, poems, by Jack Prelutsky ; drawings by James Stevenson
- The llama who had no pajama, 100 favorite poems, written by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Betty Fraser
- This big sky, by Pat Mora ; illustrations by Steve Jenkins
- Whiskers & rhymes, written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel. --
- Scranimals, by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Peter Sis
- Fresh brats, X.J. Kennedy ; illustrations by James Watts
- Good rhymes, good times, original poems, by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Frané Lessac
- Collected poems, Gary Snyder ; Jack Shoemaker, Anthony Hunt, editors
- The three bears holiday rhyme book, written by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- A bundle of beasts, Patricia Hooper ; illustrated by Mark Steele
- A light in the attic, Shel Silverstein
- Awful Ogre's awful day, poems by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Hailstones and halibut bones, adventures in color, by Mary O'Neill ; newly illustrated by John Wallner
- Poems for Jewish holidays, selected by Myra Cohn Livingston ; illustrated by Lloyd Bloom. --
- Soap soup and other verses, by Karla Kuskin
- Pieces, Anna Grossnickle Hines
- You read to me, I'll read to you, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- An American Sunrise, poems, Joy Harjo
- Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, a collection of family poems, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Marilyn Hafner
- Spectacular science, a book of poems, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Virginia Halstead
- The invisible ladder, an anthology of contemporary American poems for young readers, with the poet's own photos and commentary ; edited by Liz Rosenberg
- Exploding gravy, poems to make you laugh, X.J. Kennedy ; illustrated by Joy Allen
- The frogs wore red suspenders, rhymes by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Petra Mathers
- Sad underwear, and other complications more poems for children and their parents, by Judith Viorst ; illustrated by Richard Hull
- River winding, poems by Charlotte Zolotow ; pictures by Kazue Mizumura. --
- Extra innings, baseball poems, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Scott Medlock
- Joyful noise, poems for two voices, by Paul Fleischman ; illustrated by Eric Beddows. --
- Mirror mirror, a book of reversible verse, Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Josée Massee
- Toad by the road, a year in the life of these amazing amphibians, by Joanne Ryder ; illustrations by Maggie Kneen
- Blackberry ink, poems, by Eve Merriam ; pictures by Hans Wilhelm. --
- Hey diddle diddle, by Leonard Kessler. --
- The surrender tree, poems of Cuba's struggle for freedom, Margarita Engle
- City of eternal spring, Afaa Michael Weaver
- Emily Dickinson, poetry for young people, edited by Frances S. Bolin ; illustrated by Chi Chung
- Love & kisses, poems, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Kris Boyd. --
- The sidewalk racer, and other poems of sports and motion, Lillian Morrison
- The Headless Horseman rides tonight, more poems to trouble your sleep, by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Arnold Lobel. --