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children's poetry
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This is the house that Jack built
Taback, Simms
2004
Jack sets out to build a house like no other and fill it with wild and wacky objects.
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Days to celebrate
a full year of poetry, people, holidays, history, fascinating facts, and more
Hopkins, Lee Bennett
2005
Provides a listing of events, births of famous people, and holidays, with information and poetry about the twelve months of the year.
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Look and find Mother Goose and her nursery rhyme friends
Terrio, Bob
1992
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Around my room
Smith, William Jay
2000
Twenty-nine poems for children, including some that have been published previously and some that are new.
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Oh, grow up!
poems to help you survive parents, chores, school, and other afflictions
Heide, Florence Parry
1996
A collection of poems about surviving daily life presented from a child's point of view.
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The gooch machine
poems for children to perform
Bagert, Brod
1997
A collection of nineteen humorous poems to read aloud and perform.
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The nursery rhymes of Winnie the Pooh
a classic Disney treasury
1998
An illustrated collection of traditional nursery rhymes including "Baa Baa black sheep," "Hey Diddle Diddle," and "Little Jack Horner.".
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The real Mother Goose
Wright, Blanche Fisher
1994
A collection of over three-hundred traditional nursery rhymes such as "Hot-cross buns," "Little Miss Muffet," and "Peter, Peter pumpkin eater.".
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Mother Hubbard's cupboard
a Mother Goose surprise book
Rader, Laura
1993
Split pages provide the reader with surprises while reading a selection of Mother Goose rhymes.
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Who comes?
Chandra, Deborah
1995
An illustrated poem tells how a wildebeest, a waterbuck, a giraffe, and a zebra all come to a watering hole on the African plains, unaware that a lion is on the prowl.
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