Incoming Resources
- The girls' book of flower fairies, [Cicely Mary Barker.]
- Vile verses, Roald Dahl
- An illustrated treasury of read-aloud poems for young people, more than 100 of the world's best-loved poems for parent and child to share
- Ten poems to change your life, [edited by] Roger Housden
- Bustle in the bushes, by Giles Andreae ; illustrated by David Wojtowycz
- The making of a poem, a Norton anthology of poetic forms, edited by Mark Strand and Eavan Boland
- Poems to read, a new Favorite Poem Project anthology, edited by Robert Pinsky and Maggie Dietz
- Commotion in the ocean, by Giles Andreae ; illustrated by David Wojtowycz
- A song about myself, a poem by John Keats ; illustrated by Chris Raschka
- Dirty beasts, Roald Dahl ; with illustrations by Quentin Blake
- Jabberwocky, Lewis Carroll ; illustrated by Joel Stewart
- William Shakespeare, edited by Marguerite Tassi, PhD ; illustrated by Mercè López
- Robert Browning, poetry for young people, edited by Eileen Gillooly ; illustrated by Joel Spector
- ABC animal jamboree, by Giles Andreae ; illustrated by David Wojtowycz
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson, edited by John Maynard ; illustrations by Allen Garns
- Good poems, selected and introduced by Garrison Keillor
- Collected poems, Philip Larkin ; edited with an introduction by Anthony Thwaite
- The complete tales & poems of Winnie-the-Pooh, A.A. Milne ; with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard
- 101 poems to get you through the day (and night), presented by Daisy Goodwin
- 100 poems to break your heart, editor, Edward Hirsch
- The owl and the pussy-cat, Edward Lear ; illustrated by Charlotte Voake ; with a foreword by Julia Donaldson
- Poems that make grown men cry, 100 men on the words that move them, edited by Anthony & Ben Holden
- Flower fairies of the wayside, Cicely Mary Barker
- A poem a day, edited by Karen McCosker & Nicholas Albery
- The best poems of the English language, from Chaucer through Frost, selected and with commentary by Harold Bloom
- The walrus and the carpenter, Lewis Carroll ; illustrations by Jane Breskin Zalben ; with annotations by Tweedledee and Tweedledum
- I saw a peacock with a fiery tail, illustrated by Ramsingh Urveti
- Roald Dahl's Revolting rhymes, illustrations by Quentin Blake
- If you go down to the woods today, poems by Rachel Piercey ; illustrated by Freya Hartas
- Mary Middling, and other silly folk nursery rhymes and nonsense poems, by Rose Fyleman ; selected by Neil Philip ; illustrated by Katja Bandlow
- The spider and the fly, [based on the poem by Mary Howitt ; with illustrations by Tony DiTerlizzi.]
- The family book of verse, selected and edited by Lewis Gannett
- Poems from when we were very young, A. A. Milne ; selected with pictures by Rosemary Wells
- Bright wings, an illustrated anthology of poems about birds, edited by Billy Collins ; paintings by David Allen Sibley
- Poems to learn by heart, [selected by] Caroline Kennedy ; paintings by Jon J Muth
- Flower fairies of the trees, Cicely Mary Barker
- Winter poems, selected by Barbara Rogasky ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- The Oxford book of short poems, chosen and edited by P.J. Kavanagh and James Michie
- A Shropshire lad and other poems, the collected poems of A.E. Housman, edited by Archie Burnett ; with an introduction by Nick Laird
- The Oxford book of English verse, edited by Christopher Ricks
- The complete poetry and essential prose of John Milton, edited by William Kerrigan, John Rumrich, and Stephen M. Fallon
- The poets corner, the one-and-only poetry book for the whole family, compiled by John Lithgow with commentary
- Good poems for hard times, selected and introduced by Garrison Keillor
- Random House treasury of friendship poems, edited by Patricia S. Klein
- Nonsense!, poems by Edward Lear ; pictures by Valorie Fisher
- The spider and the fly, based on the poem by Mary Howitt ; with illustrations by Tony DiTerlizzi
- The poets corner : the one-and-only poetry book for the whole family, [selected by] John Lithgow