Incoming Resources
- Marshmallow clouds, two poets at play among figures of speech, Ted Kooser and Connie Wanek ; illustrated by Richard Jones
- The tree that time built, a celebration of nature, science, and imagination, selected by Mary Ann Hoberman and Linda Winston ; [illustrations by Barbara Fortin]
- When poems fall from the sky, Zaro Weil ; illustrated by Junli Song
- Behold our magical garden, poems fresh from a school garden, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Daniel Duncan
- Winter poems along the Rio Grande, Jimmy Santiago Baca
- Dear world, Takayo Noda
- Ubiquitous, celebrating nature's survivors, poetry by Joyce Sidman ; illustrated by Beckie Prange
- Seasons, a book of poems, by Charlotte Zolotow ; illustrated by Erik Blegvad
- Thank you, Earth, a love letter to our planet, April Pulley Sayre
- Book of haikus, Jack Kerouac ; edited and with an introduction by Regina Weinreich
- A pocketful of poems, by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Javaka Steptoe
- Dearly, new poems, Margaret Atwood
- In the salt marsh, poems, by Nancy Willard
- Swirl by swirl, spirals in nature, written by Joyce Sidman ; illustrated by Beth Krommes
- The adventures of John Muir, by Kate Coombs ; illustrations by Seth Lucas
- Shape me a rhyme, nature's forms in poetry, poems by Jane Yolen ; photographs by Jason Stemple
- Step gently out, poem by Helen Frost ; photographs by Rick Lieder
- Predator and prey, a conversation in verse, Susannah Buhrman-Deever ; illustrated by Bert Kitchen
- Outside your window, a first book of nature, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Mark Hearld
- Ice cycle, poems about the life of ice, Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Jieting Chen
- My Father's house, by Kathi Appelt ; illustrated by Raúl Colón
- A whiff of pine, a hint of skunk, a forest of poems, Deborah Ruddell ; illustrated by Joan Rankin
- Opal, the journal of an understanding heart, Opal Whiteley ; adapted by Jane Boulton