juvenile poetry

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juvenile poetry

Dogku

2007
Tells a story through haiku about a dog and the many things a dog named Mooch does, such as riding in a car, barking at the neighbors, and chewing on dirty socks.

Winter lights

a season in poems & quilts
2005
A collection of poems which celebrate the lights and holidays of winter, illustrated with photographs of quilts.

Runny Babbit

a billy sook
2005
Presents a collection of children's poetry by author, cartoonist, playwright, and poet Shel Silverstein that uses spoonerisms in place of traditional poetic form.

Mice are nice

1990
A collection of poems about mice by David McCord, A. A. Milne, John Ciardi, Ian Serraillier, and others.

Thirteen moons on turtle's back

a Native American year of moons
1992
Celebrates the seasons of the year through poems from the legends of such Native American tribes as the Cherokee, Cree, and Sioux.

If

a father's advice to his son
2007
An illustrated version of Rudyard Kipling's famous poem of advice given from a father to his son.

What a day it was at school!

poems
2006
A collection of poems on such facets of a day at school as heavy backpacks, spelling tests, art and music, the nurse's office, and the cafeteria.

Joyful noise

poems for two voices
1988
A collection of poems describing the characteristics and activities of a variety of insects.

Frankenstein takes the cake

2008
Contains poems about the bad habits, anxieties, and other fears and foibles of monsters, including selections about Frankenstein's wedding.

Earthshake

poems from the ground up
2003
Presents twenty-two poems about geology. End notes provide information about the earth's surface and interior, types of rocks, and how volcanoes, glaciers, and erosion modify the landscape.

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