children's poetry

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children's poetry

Japanese and English nursery rhymes

Carp streamers, Falling rain, and other traditional songs and rhymes
Presents a collection of fifteen verses in English, Japanese script, and Romanized form. Accompanied by an audio CD with rhymes in both English and Japanese.

Ge lou shang de guang

A collection of humorous poems and drawings for children.

My magic wand

growing with the seasons
2021
A collection of original poems that celebrate family, universal childhood experiences, and the pure pleasure a young girl feels as her mastery and understanding grow throughout the seasons of a year.

The death of the hat

a brief history of poetry in 50 objects
2018
A collection of poems about objects, from the Middle Ages when poets would have written about a sword to the present when their topics might be a birthday card.

And we rise

the Civil Rights Movement in poems
". . . Erica Martin's debut poetry collection walks readers through the Civil Rights Movement-from the well-documented events that shaped the nation's treatment of Black people, beginning with the 'Separate but Equal' ruling-and introduces lesser-known figures and moments that were just as crucial to the Movement and our nation's centuries-long fight for justice and equality"--Provided by publisher.

Little Miss Muffet

Colorful illustrations accompany the classic nursery rhyme "Little Miss Muffet." Includes notes on the history of Mother Goose.

Little Bo Beep

Colorful illustrations accompany the classic nursery rhyme "Little Bo Beep." Includes notes on the history of Mother Goose.

Jack and Jill

Colorful illustrations accompany the classic nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill." Includes notes on the history of Mother Goose.

Three little kittens

Colorful illustrations accompany the classic nursery rhyme "The Three Little Kittens." Includes notes on the history of Mother Goose.

There was an old woman who lived in a shoe

Colorful illustrations accompany the classic nursery rhyme "There was an Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe." Includes notes on the history of Mother Goose.

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