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Poetry

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Poetry

 

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Elizabeth Alexander and Marilyn Nelson. Miss Crandall's School for Young Ladies and Little Misses of Color [cloudscome Review]

Susan Blackaby (ill. Jamie Hogan). Nest, Nook and Cranny [Great Kid Books Review]

Susan Blackaby (ill. Jamie Hogan). Nest, Nook and Cranny [Fuse #8 Review]

Calef Brown. Flamingos on the Roof: Poems and Paintings [Fuse #8 Review]

Calef Brown. Hypnotize a Tiger: Poems About Just About Everything [Fuse #8 Review]

Joseph Bruchac. Native American Poems and Songs of Thanksgiving [cloudscome Review]

Ashley Bryan. Let It Shine [Fuse #8 Review]

Jen Bryant (ill. Melissa Sweet). A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams [Fuse #8 Review]

Judith Chernaik (ed.)(ill. Satoshi Kitamura). Carnival of the Animals: Poems Inspired by Saint-Saens' Music [Fuse #8 Review]

Emily Dickinson (ill. Isabelle Arsenault). My Letter to the World and Other Poems [Fuse #8 Review]

Ralph Fletcher (ill. Jennifer Emery). Moving Day [Fuse #8 Review]

Nancy Bo Flood (ill. Jan Sonnenmair). Cowboy Up! Ride the Navajo Rodeo [Fuse #8 Review]

Betsy Franco (ill. Michael Wertz). A Curious Collection of Cats [Fuse #8 Review]

Betsy Franco (ill. Michael Wertz). A Dazzling Display of Dogs [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Helen Frost. The Braid [Fuse #8 Review]

Carole Gerber (ill. Eugene Yelchin). Seeds, Bees, Butterflies, and More!: Poems for Two Voices [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Nikki Giovanni (editor). Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry With a Beat [Fuse #8 Review]

Jan Greenberg (editor). Side by Side: New Poems Inspired by Art from Around the World [Fuse #8 Review]

Nikki Grimes. When Gorilla Goes Walking [cloudscome Review]

Elizabeth Hammill (ed) (ill. Various). Over the Hills and Far Away [Fuse #8 Review]

David L. Harrison (ill. Rob Shepperson). Vacation: We're Going to the Ocean [Fuse #8 Review]

Anna Grossnickle Hines. Peaceful Pieces: Poems and Quilts About Peace [Fuse #8 Review]

Lee Bennett Hopkins (ill. Marcellus Hall). City I Love [Fuse #8 Review]

Lee Bennett Hopkins (editor)(ill. David Diaz). Sharing the Seasons: A Book of Poems [Fuse #8 Review]

Malathi Michelle Iyengar (ill. Jamel Akib). Tan to Tamarind: Poems about the color brown [Great Kid Books Review]

Paul B. Janeczko (ill. Melissa Sweet). Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems [Fuse #8 Review]

Alan Katz (ill. Edward Koren). Oops! [excelsior file Review]

Susan Katz (ill. Robert Neubecker). The President's Stuck in the Bathtub: Poems About the Presidents [Fuse #8 Review]

JonArno Lawson (editor). Inside Out: Children's Poets Discuss Their Work [Fuse #8 Review]

JonArno Lawson (ill. Sherwin Tija). The Man in the Moon-Fixer's Mask [Fuse #8 Review]

Edward Lear (ill. Stephane Jorisch). The Owl and the Pussycat [Fuse #8 Review]

Loris Lesynski. Dirty Dog Boogie [Bugs and Bunnies Review]

Gail Carson Levine (ill. Matthew Cordell). Forgive Me, I Meant to Do It: False Apology Poems [Fuse #8 Review]

J. Patrick Lewis. Blackbeard: The Pirate King [Fuse #8 Review]

J. Patrick Lewis (editor). National Geographic Book of Animal Poetry [Fuse #8 Review]

J. Patrick Lewis (ill. Laszlo Kubinyi). Skywriting: Poems to Fly [Fuse #8 Review]

J. Patrick Lewis (ill. Jim Burke, R. Gregory Christie, Tonya Engel, John Parra, and Meilo So). When Thunder Comes: Poems for Civil Rights Leaders [Fuse #8 Review]

Mister Lemur. Mister Lemur's Train of Thought [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Richard Michelson (ill. Doris Ettlinger). S is for Sea Glass [Fuse #8 Review]

Pat Mora (ill. Meilo So). Water Rolls, Water Rises / El Agua Rueda, el Agua Sube [Fuse #8 Review]

Jon J. Muth. Hi Koo!: A Year of Seasons [Fuse #8 Review]

Walter Dean Myers (ill. Christopher Myers). Jazz [Fuse #8 Review]

Walter Dean Myers (ill. Christopher Myers). Looking Like Me [Fuse #8 Review]

Kenn Nesbitt (ill. Ethan Long). My Hippo Has the Hiccups: And Other Poems I Totally Made Up [Fuse #8 Review]

Linda Sue Park. Tap Dancing on the Roof: sijo (poems) [Bugs and Bunnies Review]

Elise Paschen, ed. (ill. by Judy Love, Wendy Rasmussen, and Paula Zinngrabe Wendland). Poetry Speaks to Children [Fuse #8 Review]

Elise Paschen, ed. Poetry Speaks Who I Am: Poems of Discovery, Inspiration, Independence, and Everything Else in Your Amazing Future [Fuse #8 Review]

Charlotte Pomerantz (ill. Rob Shepperson). Thunderboom!: Poems for Everyone [Fuse #8 Review]

Jack Prelutsky (ill. Carin Berger). Stardines Swim High Across the Sky and Other Poems [Fuse #8 Review]

Jack Prelutsky (ill. Brandon Dorman). The Wizard [Shelf Elf Review]

Jack Prelutsky (ill. Brandon Dorman). The Wizard [Fuse #8 Review]

Bob Raczka (ill. Peter H. Reynolds). Guyku [Fuse #8 Review]

Bob Raczka (ill. Nancy Doniger). Lemonade: And Other Poems Squeezed From a Single Word [Fuse #8 Review]

S. Kelly Rammell (ill. Jeanette Canyon). City Beats: A Hip-Hoppy Pigeon Poem [Fuse #8 Review]

Halfdan Rasmussen (ill. Kevin Hawkes). A Little Bitty Man and Other Poems for the Very Young [Fuse #8 Review]

Adam Rex. Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich [Fuse #8 Review]

Adam Rex. Frankenstein Takes the Cake [Fuse #8 Review]

Amy Krouse Rosenthal. The Wonder Book [Great Kid Books Review]

Cynthia Rylant (ill. Marla Frazee). God Got a Dog [Fuse #8 Review]

Laura Purdie Salas (ill. Steven Salerno). Stampede!: Poems to Celebrate the Wild Side of School [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Annie M.G. Schmidt (ill. Sieb Posthuma). A Pond Full of Ink [Fuse #8 Review]

Joyce Sidman (ill. Beth Krommes). Butterfly Eyes and Other Secrets of the Meadow [Fuse #8 Review]

Joyce Sidman (ill. Pamela Zagarenski). Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors [Fuse #8 Review]

Joyce Sidman (ill. Beckie Prange). Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature's Survivors [Fuse #8 Review]

Shel Silverstein. Where the Sidewalk Ends [Bugs and Bunnies Review]

Marilyn Singer (ill. Josee Masse). Mirror Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse [Fuse #8 Review]

Marilyn SInger (ill. John Hendrix). Rutherford B., Who Was He?: Poems About Our Presidents [Fuse #8 Review]

Marilyn Singer (ill. LeUyen Pham). A Stick Is an Excellent Thing [Fuse #8 Review]

Hope Anita Smith. Mother Poems [Fuse #8 Review]

Robert Louis Stevenson (ill. Tasha Tudor). A Child's Garden of Verses [My Children's Book Reviews]

Ernest L. Thayer (ill. Joe Morse). Casey at the Bat [Fuse #8 Review]

Barbara R. Vance. Suzie Bitner Was Afraid of the Drain [Fuse #8 Review]

Alice Walker (ill. Stefano Vitale). There is a Flower at the Tip of My Nose Smelling Me [Fuse #8 Review]

Lee Wardlaw (ill. Eugene Yelchin). Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku [Fuse #8 Review]

Robert Weinstock. Food Hates You, Too and Other Poems [Fuse #8 Review]

Jane Yolan and Andrew Fusek Peters. Here's a Little Poem [cloudscome Review] 

Joohee Yoon. Beastly Verse [Fuse #8 Review]

Tracie Vaughn Zimmer (ill. Megan Halsey and Sean Addy). Cousins of Clouds: Elephant Poems [Fuse #8 Review]

 

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Beastly Verse, by Joohee Yoon [Fuse #8 Review]

Blackbeard: The Pirate King, by J. Patrick Lewis [Fuse #8 Review]

The Braid, by Helen Frost [Fuse #8 Review]

Butterfly Eyes and Other Secrets of the Meadow, by Joyce Sidman (ill. Beth Krommes) [Fuse #8 Review]

Carnival of the Animals: Poems Inspired by Saint-Saens' Music, edited by Judith Chernaik (ill. Satoshi Kitamura) [Fuse #8 Review]

Casey at the Bat, by Ernest L. Thayer [Fuse #8 Review]

A Child's Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson (ill. Tasha Tudor) [My Children's Book Reviews]

City Beats: A Hip-Hoppy Pigeon Poem, by S. Kelly Rammell (ill. Jeanette Canyon) [Fuse #8 Review]

City I Love, by Lee Bennett Hopkins (ill. Marcellus Hall) [Fuse #8 Review]

Cousins of Clouds: Elephant Poems, by Tracie Vaughn Zimmer (ill. Megan Halsey and Sean Addy) [Fuse #8 Review]

Cowboy Up! Ride the Navajo Rodeo, by Nancy Bo Flood (ill. Jan Sonnenmair) [Fuse #8 Review]

A Curious Collection of Cats, by Betsy Franco (ill. Michael Wertz) [Fuse #8 Review]

A Dazzling Display of Dogs, by Betsy Franco (ill. Michael Wertz) [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Dirty Dog Boogie, by Loris Lesynski [Bugs and Bunnies Review]

Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems, by Paul B. Janeczko (ill. Melissa Sweet) [Fuse #8 Review]

Flamingos on the Roof: Poems and Paintings, by Calef Brown [Fuse #8 Review]

Food Hates You, Too and Other Poems, by Robert Weinstock [Fuse #8 Review]

Forgive Me, I Meant to Do It: False Apology Poems, by Gail Carson Levine (ill. Matthew Cordell) [Fuse #8 Review]

Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich, by Adam Rex [Fuse #8 Review]

Frankenstein Takes the Cake, by Adam Rex [Fuse #8 Review]

God Got a Dog, by Cynthia Rylant [Fuse #8 Review]

Guyku, by Bob Raczka (ill. Peter H. Reynolds) [Fuse #8 Review]

Here's a Little Poem, by Jane Yolan and Andrew Fusek Peters [cloudscome Review]

Hi Koo!: A Year of Seasons by Jon J. Muth [Fuse #8 Review]

Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry With a Beat, edited by Nikki Giovanni [Fuse #8 Review]

Hypnotize a Tiger: Poems About Just About Everything, by Calef Brown [Fuse #8 Review]

Inside Out: Children's Poets Discuss Their Work, edited by JonArno Lawson [Fuse #8 Review]

Jazz, by Walter Dean Myers (ill. Christopher Myers) [Fuse #8 Review]

Let It Shine, by Ashley Bryan [Fuse #8 Review]

Lemonade: And Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word, by Bob Raczka (ill. Nancy Doniger) [Fuse #8 Review]

A Little Bitty Man and Other Poems for the Very Young, by Halfdan Rasmussen (ill. Kevin Hawkes) [Fuse #8 Review]

Looking Like Me, by Walter Dean Myers (ill. Christopher Myers) [Fuse #8 Review]

The Man in the Moon-Fixer's Mask, by JonArno Lawson (ill. Sherwin Tija). [Fuse #8 Review]

Mirror Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse, by Marilyn Singer (ill. Josee Masse). [Fuse #8 Review]

Miss Crandall's School for Young Ladies and Little Misses of Color, poems by Elizabeth Alexander and Marilyn Nelson [cloudscome Review]

Mister Lemur's Train of Thought, by Mister Lemur [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Mother Poems, by Hope Anita Smith [Fuse #8 Review]

Moving Day, by Ralph Fletcher (ill. Jennifer Emery). [Fuse #8 Review]

My Hippo Has the Hiccups: And Other Poems I Totally Made Up, by Kenn Nesbitt (ill. Ethan Long) [Fuse #8 Review]

My Letter to the World and Other Poems, by Emily Dickinson (ill. Isabelle Arsenault) [Fuse #8 Review]

National Geographic Book of Animal Poetry, edited by J. Patrick Lewis [Fuse #8 Review]

Native American Poems and Songs of Thanksgiving, Joseph Bruchac [cloudscome Review]

Nest, Nook and Cranny, by Susan Blackaby (ill. Jamie Hogan) [Fuse #8 Review]

Oops! by Alan Katz (ill. Edward Koren) [excelsior file Review]

Over the Hills and Far Away, edited by Elizabeth Hammill (ill. Various) [Fuse #8 Review]

The Owl and the Pussycat, by Edward Lear (ill. Stephane Jorisch) [Fuse #8 Review]

Peacesful Pieces: Poems and Quilts About Peace, by Anna Grossnickle Hines [Fuse #8 Review]

Pieces of Georgia by Jen Bryant [Shelf Elf Review]

Poetry Speaks to Children, edited by Elise Paschen (ill. by Judy Love, Wendy Rasmussen, and Paula Zinngrabe Wendland) [Fuse #8 Review]

Poetry Speaks Who I Am: Poems of Discovery, Inspiration, Independence, and Everything Else in Your Amazing Future, edited by Elise Paschen [Fuse #8 Review]

A Pond Full of Ink, by Annie M.G. Schmidt (ill. Sieb Posthuma) [Fuse #8 Review]

The President's Stuck in the Bathtub: Poems About the Presidents, by Susan Katz (ill. Robert Neubecker) [Fuse #8 Review]

Red Sings from the Treetops: A Year in Colors, by Joyce Sidman (ill. Pamela Zagarenski) [Fuse #8 Review]

A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams, by Jen Bryant (ill. Melissa Sweet) [Fuse #8 Review]

Rutherford B., Who Was He?: Poems About Our Presidents, by Marilyn Singer (ill. John Hendrix) [Fuse #8 Review]

S is for Sea Glass, by Richard Michelson (ill. Doris Ettlinger) [Fuse #8 Review]

Seeds, Bees, Butterflies, and More!: Poems for Two Voices, by Carole Gerber (ill. Eugene Yelchin) [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Sharing the Seasons: A Book of Poems, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins (ill. David Diaz) [Fuse #8 Review]

Side by Side: New Poems Inspired by Art Around the World, edited by Jan Greenberg [Fuse #8 Review]

Skywriting: Poems to Fly, by J. Patrick Lewis (ill. Laszlo Kubinyi) [Fuse #8 Review]

Stampede!: Poems to Celebrate the Wild Side of School, by Laura Purdie Salas (ill. Steven Salerno) [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Stardines Swim High Across the Sky and Other Poems, by Jack Prelutsky (ill. Carin Berger) [Fuse #8 Review]

A Stick Is an Excellent Thing, by Marilyn Singer (ill. LeUyen Pham) [Fuse #8 Review]

Suzie Bitner Was Afraid of the Drain, by Barbara R. Vance [Fuse #8 Review]

Tan to Tamarind: Poems About the Color Brown by Malathi Michelle Iyengar (ill. Jamel Akib) [Great Kid Books Review]

Tap Dancing on the Roof: sijo (poems), by Linda Sue Park [Bugs and Bunnies Review]

There is a Flower at the Tip of My Nose Smelling Me, by Alice Walker (ill. Stefano Vitale) [Fuse #8 Review]

Thunderboom!: Poems for Everyone, by Charlotte Pomerantz (ill. Rob Shepperson) [Fuse #8 Review]

Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature's Survivors, by Joyce Sidman (ill. Beckie Prange) [Fuse #8 Review]

Vacation: We're Going to the Ocean, by David L. Harrison (ill. Rob Shepperson) [Fuse #8 Review]

Water Rolls, Water Rises / El Agua Rueda, el Agua Sube, by Pat Mora (ill. Meilo So) [Fuse #8 Review]

When Gorilla Goes Walking, Nikki Grimes [cloudscome Review]

When Thunder Comes: Poems for Civil Rights Leaders, edited by J. Patrick Lewis (ill. Jim Burke, R. Gregory Christie, Tonya Engel, John Parra, and Meilo So) [Fuse #8 Review]

Where the Sidewalk Ends, by Shel Silverstein [Bugs and Bunnies Review]

The Wizard, by Jack Prelutsky (ill. Brandon Dorman) [Shelf Elf Review]

The Wizard, by Jack Prelutsky (ill. Brandon Dorman) [Fuse #8 Review]

Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku, by Lee Wardlaw (ill. Eugene Yelchin) [Fuse #8 Review]

The Wonder Book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal [Great Kid Books Review]

The World According to Dog by Joyce Sidman [Shelf Elf Review]

Seeds, Bees, Butterflies, and More!: Poems for Two Voices

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