Children's poetry
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- Rhymes with Rufus, word play, adapted and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- My tang's tungled and other ridiculous situations, humorous poems collected by Sara and John E. Brewton and G. Meredith Blackburn III. Illustrated by Graham Booth. -
- Marc Brown's playtime rhymes, a treasury for families to learn and play together, Marc Tolon Brown
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short Mother Goose tales to read together, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- Pocketful of posies, a treasury of nursery rhymes, Salley Mavor
- Mother Goose's storytime nursery rhymes, Axel Scheffler ; with stories by Alison Green
- 1, 2, buckle my shoe, Anna Grossnickle Hines
- Clare Beaton's farmyard rhymes, Clare Beaton
- My very first Mother Goose, edited by Iona Opie ; illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- Yertle the turtle and other stories, by Dr. Seuss
- Nursery rhymes, Clare Beaton
- This little piggy, lap songs, finger plays, clapping games, and pantomime rhymes, edited by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand ; musical arrangements by Adam Stemple
- Mother Goose picture puzzles, Will Hillenbrand
- Favorite poems old and new, selected for boys and girls, by Helen Ferris ; illustrated by Leonard Weisgard
- Mice are nice, poems compiled by Nancy Larrick ; art by Ed Young
- Tomie dePaola's Mother Goose. --
- When green becomes tomatoes, poems for all seasons by Julie Fogliano ; pictures by Julie Morstad
- The McElderry book of Mother Goose, illustrated by Petra Mathers
- The Little dog laughed, [illustrated by] Lucy Cousins
- A family of poems, my favorite poetry for children, [selected by] Caroline Kennedy ; paintings by Jon J Muth
- Sing a song of sixpence, a pocketful of nursery rhymes and tales, Jane Chapman
- Clare Beaton's bedtime rhymes, Clare Beaton
- Animal crackers, a delectable collection of pictures, poems, songs, and lullabies, by Jane Dyer
- Tap dancing on the roof, sijo (poems), by Linda Sue Park ; pictures by Istvan Banyai
- Talking like the rain, a first book of poems, selected by X.J. Kennedy and Dorothy Kennedy ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- Little poems for tiny ears, Lin Oliver ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Hey, diddle, diddle!, by Salley Mavor
- Mother Goose remembers, [illustrated by] Clare Beaton
- Dan Yaccarino's Mother Goose, [illustrated by Dan Yaccarino]
- The completed hickory dickory dock, by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Eileen Christelow
- Big fat hen, Keith Baker
- Mary Engelbreit's Mother Goose, one hundred best-loved verses, [Mary Engelbreit] ; with an introduction by Leonard S. Marcus
- The foolish tortoise, written by Richard Buckley ; [illustrated by] Eric Carle
- Little Miss Muffet, as told and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- Cecily Parsley's nursery rhymes, by Beatrix Potter
- If you were a chocolate mustache, poems, by J. Patrick Lewis ; drawings by Matthew Cordell
- The cat and the fiddle, a treasury of nursery rhymes, [compiled and illustrated by] Jackie Morris
- The neighborhood Mother Goose, by Nina Crews
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star and other bedtime nursery rhymes, illustrated by Sanja Rescek
- Woke, a young poet's call to justice, Mahogany L. Browne, with Elizabeth Acevedo and Olivia Gatwood ; foreword by Jason Reynolds ; illustrated by Theodore Taylor III
- Three little kittens, illustrated by Paul Galdone. --
- Three little kittens, by Jerry Pinkney
- What's your favorite color?, Eric Carle and friends
- The Lion first book of nursery stories, retold by Lois Rock ; illustrated by Barbara Vagnozzi
- Over in the meadow, [written and] illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats
- Five little monkeys jumping on the bed, Eileen Christelow
- My Mother Goose, a collection of favorite rhymes, songs, and concepts, David McPhail
- To market, to market, by Anne Miranda ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Fire! Fire! said Mrs. McGuire, Bill Martin, Jr. ; illustrated by Richard Egielski
- A merry-mouse book of nursery rhymes, [illustrated and compiled by] Priscilla Hillman. --
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